Froth & Fury Fest Announces Amplified Upgrade
Level up your festival experience with an Amplified Upgrade.
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The organisers behind Froth & Fury Fest want punters to have the best experience possible, so they’ve introduced the Amplified Upgrade.
This special addition to each ticket includes access to fast lanes, premium viewing, chill spaces and a merch-packed goodie bag on top of the general admission ticket.
Available for those attending either the Perth or Adelaide edition of Froth & Fury Fest 2026, the Amplified Upgrade goes on sale at 9am local time on Thursday 9 October via frothandfuryfest.com.
Both the Perth and Adelaide events offer several different experiences and upgrades, which you can check out below.
Perth Amplified Upgrade Info
Exclusive access to the Amplified Zone at the Main Stage Arena which includes:
Exclusive seated area overlooking the Main Stage
Exclusive Amplified Arena Bar with seating
Exclusive access to the Amplified Zone at the Fury Stage outside which includes:
Exclusive elevated viewing area
Exclusive Beer Garden with bar next to Froth Stage
Dedicated toilets in the Main Stage Arena and Fury Stage Outside
Exclusive Amplified Fast Lane at the main merchandise area
Exclusive Amplified Fast Lane at all bars
Festival ‘Drawstring Backpack’ which includes:
Limited Edition Froth & Fury Stubby Holder
Exclusive FF26 Wristband (VIP wristband is used as accreditation on event day and must be worn at all times)
Limited Edition Froth & Fury Shirt
For full details, visit frothandfuryfest.com/amplifiedperth.
Adelaide Amplified Upgrade Info
Amplified Fast Entry line into the Festival.
Exclusive access to the Amplified Zone at the Main Stage Arena which includes:
Exclusive air-conditioned Amplified Arena Bar with seating and pool table
Exclusive Grandstand overlooking both Main Stages
Dedicated toilets in Amplified Arena Bar only
Raised Indoor Stage Viewing Platform
Exclusive Amplified Fast Lane at the main merchandise area
Exclusive Amplified Fast Lane at all bars
Festival ‘Drawstring Backpack’ which includes:
Limited Edition Froth & Fury Stubby Holder
Exclusive FF26 Wristband (VIP wristband is used as accreditation on event day and must be worn at all times)
Limited Edition Froth & Fury Shirt
Full details, visit frothandfuryfest.com/amplifiedadl.
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The Amplified Upgrade adds a whole other level to your Forth & Fury Fest experience, which makes its Perth debut next year.
Taking place across two huge dates over the 2026 summer at Perth’s HPC on Saturday 24 January and Adelaide’s Showgrounds on Saturday 31 January, Froth & Fury Fest is headlined by Sydney metalcore beasts Polaris alongside Max Cavalera, who is taking on double duty, playing with groove metal legends Soulfly and his industrial thrash project Nailbomb, Byron Bay behemoths In Hearts Wake, Cali punkers Lagwagon, black metal hero Abbath Doom Occulta, who will play a set of powerful tracks with his band Immortal and many more.
“Froth & Fury is all about community, intensity, and a shared love of live music. Perth has an incredible scene, and we can’t wait to bring the full Froth experience west,” says festival organiser Anita Decoster.
“Western Australia has been crying out for a heavy/alternative music festival, and we’re pumped to finally bring Froth & Fury to the West,” adds Perth festival organiser Brad Wesson.
Froth & Fury Fest 2026 takes place at Perth HPC in Mount Claremont on Saturday 24 January and at Adelaide Showgrounds in Adelaide on Saturday 31 January. Tickets are on sale now via frothandfuryfest.com.
Froth & Fury Fest 2026 Lineup
Perth Lineup
Polaris
Soulfly
In Hearts Wake
Nailbomb
Lagwagon
Abbath Doom Occulta
Ocean Sleeper
Frenzal Rhomb
Archspire
Fit For An Autopsy
Voyager
Shai Hulud
Bodysnatcher
Aborted
Private Function
Terminal Sleep
Abramelin
Freedom of Fear
Valhalore
Silent Knight
Zuko
Nicolas Cage Fighter
Iniquitous Monolith
All This Filth
Yomi Ship
Patient Sixty-Seven
Pincer+
Rat King
Adelaide Lineup
Polaris
Soulfly
In Hearts Wake
Nailbomb
Lagwagon
Abbath Doom Occulta
Ocean Sleeper
Frenzal Rhomb
The Mark of Cain
Comeback Kid
Archspire
Snot
Bleeding Through
Aborted
Big Noter
Gridiron
Mortal Sin
Private Function
Terminal Sleep
Where’s the Pope
Battlesnake
Double Dragon
Diesect
Flangipanis
Zuko
The Bearded Clams
I Choose Violence
Bone Reaper
Rocky’s Pride & Joy
Broken Loose
Control the Sun
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