Gyroscope Announces Support Acts for ‘My Broken Spine’ Tour
Catch the alt-rock veterans performing at Caltowie Chilled Out ‘n’ Fired Up Festival.
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Hitting stages across the country in March and April in support of their latest single, ‘My Broken Spine’, alt-rockers Gyroscope have revealed a stack of special guests who will be supporting them in each city.
Coffs Harbour’s very own rockers Purple Disturbance will be the main support in Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney, while Perth’s post-punk trio Spacerhead will tear it up at both the Margaret River and Perth shows.
The tour will also see Raging Hormones join Gyroscope in Melbourne, Happy Valley in Brisbane, Binsad in Sydney and Ten Cent Tiger in Perth.
South Australian fans get to see a huge lineup of acts when Gyroscope headline Caltowie Chilled Out ‘n’ Fired Up Festival alongside the likes of 19-Twenty, Dojo Rise, Funk Me, Loose Change and many more.
“Looking forward to hitting the road again and seeing the various legends we've got joining us for the shows,” said frontman Dan Sanders. “Purple Disturbance are creating a racket around the country, so it's awesome to have them on board for the East Coast shows, plus Spacerhead doing both WA shows. Can't wait!”
Gyroscope kick off their tour at Night Cat in Melbourne on Friday 20 March, followed by dates at Caltowie Chilled Out ‘n’ Fired Up Festival in Caltowie on Saturday 21 March, Brisbane’s Crowbar on Friday 27 March, Sydney’s Crowbar on Saturday 28 March and Margaret River’s The River on Saturday 11 April, with the final gig at Perth’s Rosemount Hotel on Saturday 25 April.
Tickets for Gyroscope’s SA dates are on sale now via linktr.ee/gyroscope.band.
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Legends of the Aussie alt-rock scene, Gyroscope have been writing and recording music for three decades.
Dropping their debut album Sound Shattering Sound in 2004, Gyroscope went next level in 2008 with their third album Breed Obsession, which went all the way to #1 on the ARIA Album Charts.
Although they’ve been quiet of late, the release of ‘My Broken Spine’ hints at more music on the horizon, with Gyroscope fans crossing their fingers in hopes of a new record.
Catch Gyroscope performing at Caltowie Chilled Out ‘n’ Fired Up Festival in Caltowie on Saturday 21 March. Tickets on sale now via moshtix.com.au.
Gyroscope Australian and Tour Dates
Friday 20 March – Night Cat, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 21 March – Caltowie Chilled Out ‘n’ Fired Up Festival, Caltowie, SA
Friday 27 March – Crowbar, Brisbane, QLD
Saturday 28 March – Crowbar, Sydney, NSW
Saturday 11 April – The River, Margaret River, WA
Saturday 25 April – Rosemount Hotel, Perth, WA
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