Alexisonfire & Underoath Announce 2025 Australian Tour But Skip Adelaide
Both bands are performing in Perth, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne.
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Canadian hardcore leaders Alexisonfire are bringing the ruckus to Australian shores in 2025. The band are performing four dates across the country alongside iconic US rockers Underoath and New Jersey punk four-piece GEL.
Fans can catch all three bands in March 2025 when they hit Perth, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne, with Adelaide sadly missing out.
The tour kicks off in Perth at Perth HPC on Thursday, March 6 and continues at Brisbane’s Riverstage on Saturday, March 8, Sydney’s Hordern Pavillion on Tuesday, March 11 and Melbourne’s Festival Hall on Friday, March 14.
Frontier Members have first access to tickets, with pre-sale kicking off on Thursday, November 14 at 11:30am local time. General on-sale commences on Monday, November 18 at 11:30am local time. For ticketing details visit the Frontier Touring website.
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Having only just toured Australia in 2023 in support of their hard-hitting 2022 album Otherness, Alexisonfire’s return is great news for the band’s fans. The five-piece’s ninth visit to our shores comes after Alexisonfire opened for Blink 182 last August. Expect to hear songs from their two-decade-spanning career.
Underoath have just wrapped up the European leg of their world tour and are excited to return to Australia for the first time since 2019. The band are celebrating the 20th anniversary of their seminal album They’re Only Chasing Safety, which they will perform in its entirety along with an encore set.
Relative newcomers GEL are riding high after the release of their debut album, Only Constand. Credited by NME as “shaping the sound of hardcore in 2023,” GEL are an exciting quartet whose live shows have received rave reviews.
Catch Alexisonfire and Underoath in Perth, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne in March 2025. For ticketing details visit the Frontier Touring website.
Alexisonfire & Underoath 2025 Australian Tour Dates
Thursday, March 6 – Perth HPC, Perth
Saturday, March 8 – Riverstage, Brisbane
Tuesday, March 11 – Hodern Pavillion, Sydney
Friday, March 14 – Festival Hall, Melbourne
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