letlive. Reform and Announce Australian Tour
The post-hardcore rockers are hitting the road in 2025 for one last world tour.
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After revealing they were reuniting and heading back on tour at the end of 2024, letlive. have released the dates for their sincerely yours global farewell tour, including a run of five Australian shows.
The sincerely yours tour includes dates in America, Europe and Australia, with letlive. performing at major festivals like When We Were Young, Vans Warped Tour and Jera Open Air, along with a stack of headline shows.
The current 2025 lineup of letlive. features founding members Jason Aalon Butler (vocals), Jeff Sahyoun (guitar) and Jean Nascimento (guitar) alongside Point North’s Sage Webber (drums) and Issues’ Skyler Acord (bass). The core original members are excited to perform again for their fans across the globe.
“I think this is all happening out of necessity. The boys and I have expressed our need to play letlive. music again based on where we are in our lives individually and how the collective spiritual theme between us has aligned.” Butler explains. “Also, if you'll allow me to be presumptuous—I believe the world could use the ll.ove. Besides, soul punx never dies.”
letlive.’s Aussie tour begins at Brisbane’s The Triffid on Friday, September 5 and continues with shows at Sydney’s Manning Bar on Saturday, September 6, Melbourne’s Max Watts on Sunday, September 7 and Adelaide’s Lion Arts Factory on Tuesday, September 9, before the final concert at Perth’s Magnet House on Wednesday, September 10.
Pre-sale takes place Friday, February 14 at 9:30am local time. General on-sale kicks off Thursday, February 19 at 9:30am. For full ticketing info visit thephoenix.au.
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Emerging in 2002, letlive. quickly gained a reputation for their unique sound, merging post-hardcore with experimental punk rock. The band broke through in 2010 with their second studio album, Fake History, an 11-track masterpiece critics raved about.
They went on to release The Blackest Beautiful in 2013 and If I’m the Devil in 2016 before calling it quits in 2017. After announcing they were releasing a remix and remaster of The Blackest Beautiful, letlive. have come together again for one final hurrah in 2025.
Catch letlive. at Lion Arts Factory on Tuesday, September 9. For full ticketing information visit thephoenix.au.
letlive. sincerely yours 2025 Australian Tour Dates
Friday, September 5 - The Triffid, Brisbane
Saturday, September 6 - Manning Bar, Sydney
Sunday, September 7 - Max Watts, Melbourne
Tuesday, September 9 - Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide
Wednesday, September 10 - Magnet House, Perth
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