The alt-rocker ensemble returns down under this November.
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Two years on since their maiden Australian tour, American alt-rock hybrid Fleshwater have announced their return.
The Massachusetts outfit have announced a five-date tour this November off the back of a huge 12 months that saw the release of Fleshwater’s acclaimed sophomore album 2000: In Search Of The Endless Sky, touring alongside Deftones and The Mars Volta and an appearance at Coachella 2026.
Joining them on all dates are Idaho wrecking crew Ingrown, along with Sydney’s Secret World, who play all shows bar Perth.
Fleshwater’s tour begins in Brisbane on Thursday 5 November at The Triffid, followed by concerts at Sydney’s Liberty Hall on Saturday 7 November, 170 Russell in Melbourne on Sunday 8 November and Adelaide’s Lion Arts Factory on Wednesday 11 November, with the final gig at Magnet House in Perth on Thursday 12 November.
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Emerging from the underground almost a decade ago with their unique blend of shoegaze, grunge, alternative rock and hardcore, Fleshwater have become one of the most talked-about bands in heavy music.
First conceived as a side project involving members of Vein.fm, the current lineup of Fleshwater – Anthony DiDio (vocals, guitars), Jeremy Martin (bass), Marisa Shirar (lead vocals, guitars, keyboards), Jonathan Lhaubouet (guitars) and Josian Ramos (drums) – broke through with their single ‘Linda Claire’.
2022 saw the release of their debut album We're Not Here To Be Loved, followed by international tours and appearances at major festivals including Lollapalooza, Riot Fest, Sound & Fury and Sick New World.
Catch Fleshwater performing at Lion Arts Factory on Wednesday 11 November. Ticketing information is available at destroyalllines.com.
Fleshwater Australian Tour 2026
Thursday 5 November – The Triffid, Brisbane
Saturday 7 November – Liberty Hall, Sydney
Sunday 8 November – 170 Russell, Melbourne
Wednesday 11 November – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide
Thursday 12 November – Magnet House, Perth
*Secret World not appearing in Perth
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