Full Tilt organisers have also announced line-up changes for Sydney and Adelaide.
Punk and heavy festival Full Tilt has had to announce further reschedules to its national tour this year, today confirming the New South Wales and South Australian legs will go ahead at a later date.
This is the third time the festival has had to change dates due to the pandemic.
The Brisbane leg was postponed earlier this year (originally planned for mid-June), and the Melbourne date, which was slated for July, is now set to go ahead in October.
Full Tilt Sydney will now take place on November 27, while the Adelaide edition of the fest will now go ahead on December 4.
"It’s another devastating blow," organisers shared today, "but due to the COVID-19 extended lockdown in NSW and current density restrictions for outdoor concerts in South Australia we have been left with no choice but to reschedule the Sydney and Adelaide legs of Full Tilt."
Due to the changes, Sydney metalcore outfit Thy Art Is Murder are no longer able to perform the shows. However, it has been announced today that Justice For The Damned and Reliqa will step in to take their place for the NSW show. SA will have Thornhill, Yours Truly, Psycroptic, and ALT all coming on board.
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Bands originally slated for the gigs who are still set to appear include Northlane, Frenzal Rhomb, Luca Brasi, Hands Like Houses and plenty more.
For the full line-up and rescheduling details, check out theGuide.