Froth & Fury Fest 2024 Adds Hands Like Houses, Brand of Sacrifice & More To Epic Lineup
Adelaide’s rock and metal festival just got a little bit bigger with the addition of ten new bands.
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This year’s Froth & Fury Fest is shaping up as the best yet! Headlined by heavy metal giants Northlane, black metal grinders Thy Art Is Murder and American industrial metal legends Fear Factory, the 2024 lineup just got even bigger with the addition of ten new acts.
The international contingent now includes Canada’s deathcore champions Brand of Sacrifice, American metalcore purveyors Of Virtue, Kiwi death metal demons Organectomy and Boston headbangers Great American Ghost.
Froth & Fury has also recruited a host of great Aussie talent, with Canberra metalcore act Hands Like Houses, post-hardcore ragers Sienna Skies and punk rock quintet Fangz also coming on board as part of this year’s lineup.
On the local front, ratbag punk rockers LOLA, rambunctious pop-punk act Left on Seen and progressive rock collective Impetus have also been added to Froth & Fury’s already stacked bill.
This year’s Froth & Fury 2024 will be held on Saturday, November 9 at its new home of Hart’s Mill, Port Adelaide. Tickets are on sale now via Moshtix.
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First taking place during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021, Froth & Fury was a smash hit, with 23 local acts performing to a sold out crowd at Pirate Life Brewing.
The 2022 edition was also held at Pirate Life Brewing and sold out again, with over 2,500 punters enjoying a few froths while witnessing the likes of Scottish pirate rockers Alestorm and legendary grindcore lads King Parrot rocking out in all their glory.
Froth & Fury 2023 went to another level, with around 4,000 people taking over Pirate Life Brewery and the surrounding streets as international, national and local metal and punk bands played across three stages.
Gearing up for its fourth instalment, Froth & Fury 2024 looks set to deliver another exceptional festival experience with a lineup of world-class bands this November.
Froth & Fury Fest 2024 takes place Saturday, November 9 at Hart’s Mill, Port Adelaide. For full ticketing details visit frothandfuryfest.com.
Froth & Fury Fest 2024 Lineup
Northlane
Thy Art Is Murder
Fear Factory (Usa - Only Australian Show)
Testeagles (Reunion Show)
Thornhill
Bodyjar
Hands Like Houses
Brand of Sacrifice
Psycroptic
C.o.f.f.i.n
These New South Whales
The Hard Ons (40th Anniversary Show)
Of Virtue
Day Of Contempt (Reunion Show)
Organectomy
Great American Ghosts
Sienna Skies
Volatile Ways
Future Static
Dharma (Taiwan)
Blood Sucking Freaks
Fangz
Pizza Death
Signv/s
Lumen Ad Mortem
Sundowner
Witchspit
Devoidance
Bifurcation
LOLA
Left on Seen
Impetus
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