American deathcore giants Oceano are touring Australia for the final time this October.

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After announcing they were going their separate ways last year after the release of their sixth studio album, Living Chaos, deathcore behemoths Oceano are heading Down Under for one final fling.
The current core lineup of vocalist Adam Warren, guitarist Scott Smith, bassist Chris Wagner and drummer Adrian Galindo will be accompanied by members from the early days of the band who featured on Oceano’s first two albums, Depths and Contagion.
Oceano will play a set of classic tracks from Depths and Contagion, along with a selection of fan favs from their six album career.
The band’s Depths Down Under tour begins on Wednesday 15 October at Brightside in Brisbane and continues at Sydney’s Crowbar on Thursday 16 October and Adelaide’s Lion Arts Factory on Friday 17 October, before coming to an end at Melbourne’s The Corner on Saturday 18 October.
Early bird pre-sale tickets, which are also cheaper, go on sale Thursday 7 August at 10am AEST, with general on-sale taking place Tuesday 12 August at 10am AEST.
There will be a limited number of VIP tickets up for grabs, with payment methods including PayPal and Afterpay. For full ticketing information, visit hardlinemedia.net.
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Formed in 2006 in Cook County, Illinois, Oceano got a reputation for their vicious live shows, releasing their debut album, Depths, in 2009, rereleasing it a year later via legendary UK Death Metal label, Earache Records.
Oceano’s first three records – Depths, Contagion and Incisions - all cracked the top 20 of the US Heatseeker Chart, with Contagion making it all the way to #3.
While they never found mainstream success, Oceano have developed a cult following across the planet with a revolving door of band members that now includes the quartet plus three touring musos.
Heading out way on their final ever Aussie jaunt, this is your chance to send them off in style.
Catch Oceano at Lion Arts Factory on Friday 17 October. For ticketing information, visit hardlinemedia.net.
Oceano Depths Down Under 2025 Australian Tour Dates
Wednesday 15 October - Brightside, Brisbane, QLD
Thursday 16 October - Crowbar, Sydney, NSW
Friday 17 October – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide, SA
Saturday 18 October – The Corner, Melbourne, VIC
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