The party times are going to be immense.
The Boys Of Summer tour is back in 2013 and there are four heavy as fuck bands looking to get themselves around Australia and basically party until they can party no more.
Next January will see the tour, which began back in 2006, return with a line up that follows in the footsteps of acts like Every Time I Die, Misery Signals, I Killed The Prom Queen, The Getaway Plan and so many more.
The 2013 bill is headed up by Deez Nuts, the party loving hardcore project of JJ Peters, who formed the group after I Killed The Prom Queen split back in 2008. Elements of hip hop filter into the hardcore stylings of the act and with their third LP all finished up and set for release soon, you can bet they'll have plenty of renewed energy when they play Boys Of Summer in 2013.
Fan favouritesComeback Kidhit Australia once again to be a part of this tour, the Canadian hardcore masters giving their rabid Aussie fanbase yet another chance to scream along to the songs from across their almost ten-year-long career. Always a fun prospect in the live arena, these guys are welcome back any time.
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The mxiture of metal and melody that For The Fallen Dreams possess makes them one of the more alluring prospects in heavy music today. The American group are great at balancing brutality with poignancy and are a worthy addition to the bill.
Rounding out the line up is Sydney mainstays Hand Of Mercy, a band who have been kicking around for over half a decade now, but just keep getting better. The hardworking band are seeing the spoils at the moment after the release of their well-received latest recordLast Lightsand you'll no doubt hear plenty from it this summer.
Dates are as follows, get ready to party.
Wednesday 9 January - Amplifier Bar, Perth 18+ (no Hand Of Mercy)
Thursday, 10 January - YMCA HQ, Perth AA (no Hand Of Mercy)
Friday, 11 January - The Hifi, Brisbane 18+
Saturday, 12 January - Beenleigh PCYC, Brisbane AA
Sunday, 13 January - The Hifi, Sydney Lic/AA
Monday, 14 January - The Cambridge Hotel, Newcastle 18+
Tuesday, 15 January - Oasis Youth Centre, Wyong AA
Wednesday, 16 January - Woden Youth Centre, Canberra AA
Friday, 18 January - Central Ringwood Community Centre, Ringwood AA
Saturday, 19 January - The Corner Hotel, Melbourne 18+
Sunday 20 January - Uni Bar, Adelaide Lic/AA