Heists Plot ‘Beneath the Surface’ EP Release Tour
The metalcore beasts are touring with Outloved, Signals and St. Sinner.
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Sydney metalcore favourites Heists have announced a November tour in support of their just-released EP, Beneath the Surface.
The five-track record, which dropped today (October 3), contains the previously released singles ‘Submerged in Pain’, ‘Terminal Unrest’, ‘Return to Tragedy’ and ‘Black’ alongside new track ‘Miles Away’.
Joining Heists on tour are Melbourne alternative beasts Outloved, Adelaide heavy hitters Signals and Canberra genre-benders St.Sinner, with punters getting pretty good band for their buck.
Heists Beneath the Surface EP Release Tour commences at The Lansdowne in Eora/Sydney on Saturday 8 November and continues with gigs at Meanjin/Brisbane’s Black Bear Lodge on Sunday 9 November, Tarndanya/Adelaide’s Jive on Friday 14 November and Naarm/Melbourne’s Workers Club on Saturday 15 November.
Tickets are on sale now via heistsau.com.
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Emerging from Sydney’s heavy scene almost a decade ago, Hesits have built a name for themselves through their brutal breakdowns, fierce live shows and connection with the fans.
Beneath the Surface is the band’s most mature work and arrives after Heists supported Ocean Run on their national tour and Northlane on their regional NSW and ACT tour.
Tickets are selling fast, so be sure to get yours asap to avoid FOMO.
Catch Heists at Jive on Friday 14 November. Tickets on sale now via heistsau.com.
Heists Beneath the Surface EP Australian Tour Dates
Saturday 8 November – The Lansdowne, Eora/Sydney, NSW
Sunday 9 November – Black Bear Lodge, Meanjin/Brisbane, QLD
Friday 14 November – Jive Bar, Tarndanya/Adelaide, SA
Saturday 15 November – Workers Club, Naarm/Melbourne, VIC
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