American rockers Evanescence are playing Perth, Melbourne and Sydney this October and November.
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Heading to Australia supporting Metallica on their upcoming M72 World Tour, Evanescence have announced three intimate headline shows in Perth, Melbourne and Sydney.
Presented by Triple M, Destroy All Lines and TEG Live, fans can expect to hear all of Evanescence’s biggest hits, including ‘My Immortal’, ‘Going Under’, ‘Call Me When You’re Sober’ and the Australian #1 ‘Bring Me To Life’.
Evanescence performs in Perth on Thursday 30 October at Metor City, Melbourne on Friday 7 November at 170 Russell and in Sydney on Friday 14 November at the Metro Theatre.
Fan pre-sale tickets go on sale Thursday 11 September at 10am AEST. Register via daltours.cc/evanescence. General on-sale beings Friday 12 September at 10am AEST via destroyalllines.com.
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Since the release of their debut #1 ARIA Album Fallen, Evanescence have rewritten the rock playbook for more than two decades.
Merging gothic rock with exciting melodies, led by frontwoman Amy Lee’s mesmerising vocals, Evanescence have won two Grammy Awards, garnered multiple number one singles and become renowned for their electrifying live performances.
Last in Australia in 2023 celebrating the 20th anniversary of their album Fallen, Evanescence are excited to return Down Under with Metallica and Suicidal Tendencies and perform their own headline shows.
Catch Evanescence in Perth, Melbourne and Sydney this October and November. For ticketing information, visit destroyalllines.com.
Evanescence Headline 2025 Australian Tour Dates
Thursday 30 October - Metro City, Perth, WA
Friday 7 November - 170 Russell, Melbourne, VIC
Friday 14 November - Metro Theatre, Sydney, NSW
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