Your band could be the support for Tech N9ne, Crash Test Dummies, Bad Manners, Opeth and more.
Metropolis Touring are on the lookout for emerging acts to support a slew of incredible international artists that are touring Australia over the coming months.
After a similar callout last year, Metropolis Touring are once again offering local artists the chance to be seen and heard on stages across the country.
“We need Supports for these Tours - TECH N9NE, CRASH TEST DUMMIES, BAD MANNERS, ROACHFORD, D-A-D, TESTAMENT, OPETH, THE HIGH KINGS,” Metropolis Touring posted on their social media account.
“Please send Spotify or Bandcamp or Facebook link to supports@metropolistouring.com with your City and Tour Name. No need to re-send if you have already sent. Please dont send mp3s or epks or any large files.”
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This is a fantastic opportunity for Aussie acts to perform with the likes of American rapper Tech N9ne, ‘90s alt legends Crash Test Dummies and death metal titans Opeth.
There’s always the chance a support slot could lead to something bigger and better, so if you’re a band or artist keen for more exposure, get involved now.
As per the instructions above, all you need to do is send your Spotify, Bandcamp or Facebook link to supports@metropolistouring.com with your city and the name of the tour you would like to support.
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