Bloom makes their Adelaide return in September, performing at Ed Castle.
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Sydney’s emerging metalcore heroes Bloom are hitting the road in September in support of their new single ‘Withered’ – which arrives 14 August via Pure Noise Records.
Bloom dropped their 2024 debut record, Maybe in Another Life, to critical acclaim, with Wall of Sound awarding the record a perfect ten out of ten.
Fresh from sold-out international tours and huge support slots alongside Polaris, Make Them Suffer and Silverstein, Bloom are pumped to get back on the road and headline their own tour, bringing along Sydney alt-metal beasts Inertia and Melbourne post-hardcore outfit Post Heaven.
Bloom’s Withered Across Australia tour gets underway in Adelaide at the newly reopened Ed Castle on Thursday 4 September, followed by shows at Melbourne’s Stay Gold on Friday 5 September, Brisbane’s The Outpost Bar on Friday 12 September and Sydney’s Oxford Art Factory on Sunday 14 September.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now via destroyalllines.com.
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Blending modern metalcore with emotive lyrics and gaining a rep for their brutal live shows, Bloom are fast becoming one of the country’s leading heavy acts.
Having signed with Greyscale Records after the release of their 2020 EP In Passing, Bloom have released a string of well-received singles, culminating in their 2024 debut album, Maybe in Another Life.
Festival slots at UNIFY Gathering and CVLTFEST have only amplified Bloom’s stature amongst the Aussie metal scene, with new single ‘Withered’ shaping as another defining release in the band’s burgenoining career.
Catch Bloom at Ed Castle on Thursday 4 September. Tickets on sale now via moshtix.com.au.
Bloom ‘Withered Across Australia’ 2025 Tour Dates
Thursday 4 September – Ed Castle, Adelaide, SA
Friday 5 September – Stay Gold, Melbourne, VIC
Friday 12 September – The Outpost Bar, Brisbane, QLD
Sunday 14 September – Oxford Art Factory, Sydney, NSW
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