Catch Your Breath are touring Australia for the first time this May.
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Texan rockers Catch Your Breath are finally coming to Australia this year, headlining their debut tour this May.
Having just released their newest single, ‘Pretty When You Break’, Catch Your Breath will arrive in Australia with a selection of new tracks ready to road test on local audiences while playing songs from their acclaimed 2023 debut, Shame on Me.
The band's first-ever Australian venture will kick off in Perth at Magnet House on Sunday 17 May. Fans can then see Catch Your Breath performing at The Gov in Adelaide on Tuesday 19 May, 170 Russell in Melbourne on Thursday 21 May and Manning Bar in Sydney on Saturday 23 May, before the group wraps things up at The Triffid in Brisbane on Sunday 24 May.
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Comprising vocalist Josh Mowery, guitarist Teddy Herrera, bassist Cianan Madigan, and drummer Onell Hernandez, Catch Your Breath combines post-hardcore grit with melodic metal riffs, crafting a compelling sound that helped the band find fans worldwide after the release of their 2023 debut album, Shame On Me.
The album spawned the Gold-certified single ‘Dial Tone’ and helped Catch Your Breath secure support slots alongside the likes of Imminence, Ice Nine Kills, Dayseeker and Falling In Reverse.
Having released a string of new singles over the past couple of months, including ‘Dark’, ‘Lost’ and the just-released ‘Pretty When You Break’, Catch Your Breath are gearing up for the next stage in their career, something Aussie audiences can experience this May.
Catch Catch Your Breath performing at The Gov on Tuesday 19 May. Ticketing information is available at destroyalllines.com.
Catch Your Breath Australian tour Dates 2026
Sunday 17 May – Magnet House, Perth, WA
Tuesday 19 May – The Gov, Adelaide, SA
Thursday 21 May – 170 Russell, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 23 May – Manning Bar, Sydney, NSW
Sunday 24 May – The Triffid, Brisbane, QLD
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