Escape the Fate Reveal Australian Tour Support
The Las Vegas post-hardcore heavyweights have announced the local supports hitting the road alongside them this June.
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Three years since their last Australian tour, Escape The Fate return this June alongside metalcore heroes The Word Alive for a national run of shows.
Locking in seven dates across the country, Escape The Fate have today announced the two local bands who will hit the road with them this winter.
Melbourne's fastest rising metal act The Gloom In The Corner will bring their cinematic theatrics to the stage at all shows bar Perth, with WA fans enjoying metalcore act Patient Sixty-Seven.
Escape The Fate’s long-awaited Australian return touches down in Sydney at Liberty Hall on Friday 5 June. Dates follow with shows at Newcastle's Bar On The Hill (Saturday 6 June), Brisbane’s The Tivoli (Sunday 7 June), Perth’s Magnet House (Tuesday 9 June), Adelaide’s The Gov (Thursday 11 June) and Geelong’s Wool Exchange (Friday 12 June), with Escape The Fate’s last concert at Melbourne’s 170 Russell on Saturday 13 June.
Tickets are on sale now via destroyalllines.com.
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Escape The Fate have been leaders of the metalcore scene for over two decades. Since original vocalist Ronnie Radke left in 2008, the band has been fronted by Craig Mabbitt, who featured on Escape The Fate’s breakthrough sophomore album This War Is Ours.
The group have released a total of nine studio albums, with their most recent being last year’s Redefined. Escape The Fate’s upcoming tour will see the band performing tracks from their new record alongside fan favourites and deep cuts from their extensive catalogue.
Support act The World Alive are also well respected in the metalcore universe, with their most recent record, 2023’s Hard Reset, garnering great reviews.
With two of modern metalcore’s most enduring acts coming together, this tour is guaranteed to deliver.
Catch Escape The Fate at The Gov on Thursday 11 June. Tickets on sale now via oztix.com.au.
Escape The Fate Australian Tour 2026
With special guests The World Alive
Friday 5 Jun – Liberty Hall, Sydney, NSW
Saturday 6 June – Bar On The Hill, Newcastle, NSW
Sunday 7 June – The Tivoli, Brisbane, QLD
Tuesday 9 June – Magnet House, Perth, WA
Thursday 11 June – The Gov, Adelaide, SA
Friday 12 June – Wool Exchange, Geelong, VIC
Saturday 13 June – 170 Russell, Melbourne, VIC
The Las Vegas post-hardcore heavyweights have announced the local supports hitting the road alongside them this June.
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