Froth & Fury Fest Expands To Perth
Adelaide’s number one heavy festival has announced it’s coming to Perth.
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Last year’s Froth & Fury Fest was an absolute belter, with the festival cementing itself as South Australia’s premier heavy, punk, metal and alternative festival. With the date of the fifth edition set to be announced in the coming months, organisers have revealed Froth & Fury is heading west, with the festival making its way to Perth.
This is huge news for WA music lovers, who are often shafted when the big, heavy acts tour Australia.
Partnering with the team at Soundworks Touring, the crew at Froth & Fury are excited to bring the mayhem and fun of the original Adelaide event to Western Australia.
“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,” says Perth festival organiser Brad Wesson.
To keep up to date with all the latest festival news, early bird tickets and more, sign up to the Froth & Fury mailing list at www.frothandfuryfest.com.
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First held during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021, Froth & Fury featured 23 local acts performing to a sold-out crowd at Pirate Life Brewing.
A smash with punters, the second edition, which was also held at Pirate Life Brewing and sold out again, attracting over 2,500 people with a lineup that included Scottish pirate rockers Alestorm and legendary grindcore lads King Parrot.
Returning in 2023, around 4,000 music fans attended Froth & Fury, which had expanded to three stages and featured international, national and local heavy, alternative and punk bands.
Last year’s event found a new home at Hart’s Mill in the Port and featured the biggest and best lineup yet, with heavy metal giants Northlane, black metal grinders Thy Art Is Murder and American industrial metal legends Fear Factory leading the charge.
While no details have been revealed when it comes to this year’s lineup, considering the festival is now travelling to Perth, expect some big names to be announced in the coming months.
Froth & Fury Fest 2025 takes place in Adelaide and Perth later this year. Sign up to the Froth & Fury mailing list at www.frothandfuryfest.com to keep in the know with dates, lineup and ticket prices.
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