Ocean Sleeper Announce ‘Maybe Death Is Feeling Nothing’ Australian Tour 2025
The Gippsland rockers will be joined on tour by Point North, Zero 9:36 and Heists.
 
            Image via @oceansleeper (Facebook)
Metalcore rockers Ocean Sleeper have announced they are embarking on an Australian tour this May/June.
Entitled the Maybe Death Is Feeling Nothing tour, the electrifying Ocean Sleeper have locked in five dates across the nation with some super impressive supports – LA pop-punkers Point North, Pennsylvanian rap-rock artist Zero 9:36 and Sydney metalcore fiends Heists.
Kicking things off on Friday, May 30 at 170 Russell in Melbourne, the tour continues with dates at Adelaide’s The Gov on Saturday, May 31, Perth’s Amplifier Bar on Sunday, June 1, Sydney’s Factory Theatre on Friday, June 6, and finally Brisbane’s The Triffid on Saturday, June 7.
General on-sale begins Thursday, March 6 at 8:30am via oceansleeper.com. Early ticket access will be available to those who follow Ocean Sleeper on Facebook and Instagram, with details to be released soon.
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Ocean Sleeper’s biggest headline tour yet comes in support of their most recent release, last year’s Maybe Death Is All I Need EP.
The album was well received by the heavy community and helped them score the support spot performing on In Hearts Wake’s current Aussie tour.
Catch Ocean Sleeper at The Gov on Saturday, May 31. For full ticketing information visit oceansleeper.com.
Ocean Sleeper Australian Tour Dates 2025
Friday, May 30 – 170 Russell, Melbourne
Saturday, May 31 – The Gov, Adelaide
Sunday, June 1 – Amplifier Bar, Perth
Friday, June 6 – Factory Theatre, Sydney
Saturday, June 7 – The Triffid, Brisbane
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