Bleeding Through Headline Froth & Fury Official Pre-Party
The metalcore act will perform tracks from their fourth album The Truth.
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Froth & Fury Fest organisers have announced a very special night of metalcore madness before the annual festival hits Adelaide Showgrounds next year.
Taking place at the Ed Castle on Friday 30 Janaury, the event features three metalcore acts that are sure to blow the roof of the temporary home of the Cranker.
The official pre-party is headlined by American favourites Bleeding Through, who are celebrating the 20th anniversary of their fourth album The Truth by performing the majority of songs from that record.
The night also sees Adelaide metalcore legends Abandon All Hope returning home and Melbourne newcomers Ends In Tragedy taking to the stage.
Pre-sale kicks off at 9am ACDT on Wednesday 3 December. Sign up here. General on-sale takes place at 9am ACDT on Friday 5 December via moshtix.com.au.
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The official pre-party is a great way to kick off a weekend of heavy music across SA when Froth and Fury rolls into town.
First making its debut at Perth’s HPC on Saturday 24 January, the festival then heads to Adelaide and its new location at the Showgrounds on Saturday 31 January.
The heavy, punk, alternative and rock festival is headlined by Aussie metalcore beasts Polaris and Max Cavalera’s groove metal act Soulfly and industrial metal side project Nailbomb.
The Adelaide lineup also features the likes of In Hearts Wake, The Mark of Cain, Frenzal Rhomb, Private Function, Battlesnake and many more.
Catch Bleeding Through, Abandon All Hope and Ends in Tragedy at the Ed Castle on Friday 30 January. Ticketing info available at moshtix.com.au. Froth & Fury takes place at the Adelaide Showgrounds on Saturday 31 January. Tickets on sale at frothandfuryfest.com.
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