New Artists Added To Froth & Fury Fest 2026 Lineup
Both Adelaide and Perth are getting a one-of-a-kind Froth & Fury experience.
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Froth & Fury Fest 2026 just got even better with a stack of new artists added to the already massive lineup.
Taking place across two huge dates in summer at Perth’s HPC on Saturday 24 January and Adelaide’s Showgrounds on Saturday 31 January, the heavy, punk, alternative and rock festival is headlined by Aussie metalcore beasts Polaris and Max Cavalera’s groove metal act Soulfly and industrial metal side project Nailbomb.
Today, organisers have revealed a stack of new bands performing at the festival, with both the Perth and Adelaide editions having different artists added, creating a unique experience for festival goers in each city.
Those attending Froth & Fury in Perth will be entertained by progressive metal powerhouse Voyager, American hardcore icons Shai Hulud, death metal pioneers Abramelin, extreme metalheads Freedom of Fear, the symphonic Valhalore, power metal act Silent Knight and rising stars Nicolas Cage Fighter.
Local heavyweights Iniquitous Monolith, All This Filth, Yomi Ship, Patient 67, Pincer+ and Rat King round out the Perth bill.
The Adelaide lineup is just as stacked, with hometown heroes The Mark of Cain joined by California’s SNOT, metalcore brutes Bleeding Through, Aussie rapper Briggs’ hardcore side project Big Noter, thrash metal pioneers Mortal Sin, Adelaide hardcore punk trailblazers Where’s the Pope, theatrical overlords Battlesnake, local veterans Double Dragon and Brisbane’s Diesect.
If that’s not enough, Flangipanis, The Bearded Clams, Bone Reaper, I Choose Violence, Rocky’s Pride & Joy, Broken Loose and Control the Sun have also been locked in.
These new acts join the likes of Byron Bay behemoths In Hearts Wake, Cali punkers Lagwagon, black metal hero Abbath Doom Occulta and Canadian hardcore greats Comeback Kid, who will be performing at both festivals.
Tickets for Froth & Fury Perth and Adelaide are on sale now via frothandfuryfest.com.
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Froth & Fury Fest has become one of the country's biggest festivals, with the addition of a Perth date highlighting the growth of the festival.
Partnering with the team at Soundworks Touring, organisers can’t wait to bring the mayhem and fun of the original Adelaide event to Western Australia.
“Froth & Fury is all about community, intensity, and a shared love of live music. Perth has an incredible scene, and we can’t wait to bring the full Froth experience west,” says festival organiser Anita Decoster.
“Western Australia has been crying out for a heavy/alternative music festival, and we’re pumped to finally bring Froth & Fury to the West,” adds Perth festival organiser Brad Wesson.
Froth & Fury Fest 2026 takes place at Perth HPC in Mount Claremont on Saturday 24 January and at Adelaide Showgrounds in Adelaide on Saturday 31 January. Tickets on sale now via frothandfuryfest.com.
Froth & Fury Fest 2026 Lineup
Perth Line Up
Polaris • Soulfly • In Hearts Wake • Nailbomb
Lagwagon • Abbath ‘doom Occulta’ • Ocean Sleeper
Frenzal Rhomb • Archspire • Voyager • Shai Hulud
Aborted • Private Function • Terminal Sleep • Abramelin
Freedom Of Fear • Valhalore • Silent Knight • Zuko
Nicolas Cage Fighter • Iniquitous Monolith • All This Filth
Yomi Ship • Patient 67 • Pincer+ • Rat King
Adelaide Line Up
Polaris • Soulfly • In Hearts Wake • Nailbomb
Lagwagon • Abbath ‘doom Occulta’ • Ocean Sleeper
Frenzal Rhomb • The Mark Of Cain • Comeback Kid • Archspire
Snot • Bleeding Through • Aborted • Big Noter • Gridiron
Mortal Sin • Private Function • Terminal Sleep • Battlesnake
Double Dragon • Diesect • Zuko • The Bearded Clams
Flangipanis • I Choose Violence • Bone Reaper
Rockys Pride & Joy • Broken Loose • Control The Sun
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