Touché Amoré are returning to Australia after playing at the inaugural New Bloom Fest in 2023.
Touché Amoré (Credit: Sean Stout)
Los Angeles post-hardcore luminaries Touché Amoré will return to Australia this July, locking in a massive run with special guests, California alt-rock outfit Militarie Gun.
Touring in support of last year’s uncompromising album, Spiral In A Straight Line, Touché Amoré are returning to Australia after playing at the inaugural New Bloom Fest in 2023.
The tour begins at Brisbane’s The Triffid on Thursday, 10 July, followed by the Gold Coast’s Mo’s Desert Clubhouse on Friday, 11 July, Newcastle’s Hamilton Station Hotel on Saturday, 12 July, Sydney’s Manning Bar on Sunday, 13 July, Wollongong’s Dicey Riley’s on Tuesday, 15 July, Melbourne’s 170 Russell on Thursday, 17 July, Adelaide’s Lion Arts Factory on Friday, 18 July, and wraps up at Perth’s Lynott’s Lounge on Saturday, 19 July.
Pre-sale tickets will be available on Tuesday, 22 April, at 11 am AEST – register here to access those tickets. The general sale opens on Wednesday, 23 April, at 11 am local time via the Destroy All Lines website.
Fans can expect Touché Amoré to showcase songs from their illustrious discography, pulling favourites from Spiral In A Straight Line, Stage Four, Lament, Parting The Sea Between Brightness And Me, and more.
With their latest album, the band teamed up with producer Ross Robinson (Slipknot, Korn) as frontman Jeremy Bolm, guitarists Clayton Stevens and Nick Steinhardt, bassist Tyler Kirby, and drummer Elliot Babin brought some experimental sounds into their signature post-hardcore music.
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Militarie Gun, meanwhile, is a band that defies genre boundaries. They released their debut album, Life Under The Gun, in 2023 and have already toured Australia twice—one run supporting Hockey Dad and another headlining their own tour. Blending aggressive pop hooks with hardcore grooves, Militarie Gun has amassed a dedicated fanbase in their native California, which has extended to the rest of the globe, including Australia.
Thursday 10 July — The Triffid, Brisbane
Friday 11 July — Mos Desert Clubhouse, Gold Coast
Saturday 12 July — Hamilton Station Hotel, Newcastle
Sunday 13 July — Manning Bar, Sydney
Tuesday 15 July — Dicey Rileys, Wollongong
Thursday 17 July — 170 Russell, Melbourne
Friday 18 July — Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide
Saturday 19 July — Lynotts Lounge, Perth