No Face No Case Announce Debut Australian Tour Kicking Off This July
The dynamic Czech beatdown act are playing Crown & Anchor.

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Emerging Czech nu metal beatdown act No Face No Case have been turning heads across Europe with their ferocious sound, and now Aussie fans get the chance to see the electrifying group perform in the flesh.
Having just finished up a blistering tour of Europe in support of their debut EP, Flex Fiesta, No Face No Case are ready to unleash the beast Down Under for the first time this July.
Coming along for the ride are Nic Cage’s favourite act, Nicolas Cage Fighter (although no Adelaide show, sadly), SA up-and-comers Signals, and Kiwi favourites No Life.
No Face No Case’s Aussie jaunt begins at Vinnies Dive Bar on the Gold Coast on Thursday, July 3 and continues with gigs at Brisbane’s The Brightside (Friday, July 4), Sydney’s The Chippo (Saturday, July 5), Wollongong’s La La La’s (Sunday, July 6), Newcastle’s King St Warehouse (Wednesday, July 9), Albury’s Beer Deluxe (Thursday, July 10) and Melbourne’s Stay Gold (Friday, July 11), before wrapping up at Adelaide’s Crown & Anchor on Saturday, July 12.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now via linktr.ee/AUSTRALIA_2025.
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Describing themselves as a “five-piece nu-beatdown hate crew from Prague,” No Face No Case emerged during the COVID lockdowns.
Releasing a series of music videos online, the band grew a fan base without ever having played live. Once the world opened up, they took to the stage and thrilled audiences with their chaotic, hardcore meets nu metal sound.
There isn’t a hell of a lot of information on the band, apart from where they are from and that they love to rip shit up, as shown by their Instagram posts.
Catch No Face No Case at Crown & Anchor on Saturday, July 12. Tickets on sale now via moshtix.com.au.
No Face No Case
Australian Tour Dates 2025
with special guests Nicolas Cage Fighter, Signals & No Life
Thursday, July 3 – Vinnies Dive Bar, Gold Coast
Friday, July 4 – The Brightside, Brisbane
Saturday, July 5 – The Chippo, Sydney
Sunday, July 6 – La La La’s, Wollongong
Wednesday, July 9 – King St Warehouse, Newcastle
Thursday, July 10 – Beer Deluxe, Albury
Friday, July 11 – Stay Gold, Melbourne
Saturday, July 12 – Crown & Anchor, Adelaide (no NCF)
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