LANDMVRKS Announce Debut Headline Australian Tour
The French metalcore brutes are touring the country in May.
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Prepare to be blown away when modern metalcore superstars LANDMVRKS touch down in May for their debut headline Australian tour.
Hailing from Marseille, France, LANDMVRKS have dominated the metalcore scene for over a decade with their brutal melodies and energetic live show.
The five-piece recently released their latest single, ‘A Line In The Dust’, which features Mat Welsh from While She Sleeps. Taken from their upcoming fourth studio album, The Darkest Place I’ve Ever Been, the single is an intense explosion of noise and introspective lyrics sure to have fans salivating at the prospect of LANDMVRKS new record.
The French band’s five-date Australian tour begins at Brisbane’s The Triffid on Friday, May 9. It continues with shows at Sydney’s Metro Theatre on Saturday, May 10, Melbourne’s 170 Russell on Sunday, May 11 and Adelaide’s The Gov on Tuesday, May 13, coming to an end at Perth’s Magnet House on Thursday, May 15.
Early bird pre-sale commences Wednesday, February 12 at 11:30am local time. You can register here. General on-sale begins Friday, February 14 at 11:30am local time via Destroy All Lines.
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Formed in 2014, LANDMVRKS released a string of singles before dropping their self-produced debut album, Hollow, in 2016. With their profile rising, the band signed with German label Arising Empire and released their second album, Fantasy, in 2018.
Their third album, 2021’s Lost in the Waves, was their biggest record yet, peaking at #17 on the German Ablum Chart and receiving glowing reviews from critics.
Last year was another landmark moment in LANDMVRKS’ career, with the quintet performing to thousands of fans across the US and supporting Northlane on their Aussie tour.
The current lineup of Florent Salfati (lead vocals), Nicolas Exposito (lead guitar, backing vocals), Paul Cordebard (rhythm guitar, backing vocals) Rudy Purkart (bass, backing vocals) and Kévin D’Agostino (drums, percussions) can’t wait to head our way again this year and let rip for their Aussie fans.
Catch LANDMVRKS at The Gov on Tuesday, May 13. For full ticketing information visit destroyalllines.com.
LANDMVRKS 2025 AUSTRALIAN TOUR DATES
Friday, May 9 – The Triffid, Brisbane
Saturday, May 10 – Metro Theatre, Sydney
Sunday, May 11 – 170 Russell, Melbourne
Tuesday, May 13 – The Gov, Adelaide
Thursday, May 15 – Magnet House, Perth
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