The deathcore quartet will be joined on tour by Counterparts and Fox Lake.
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Deathcore purists Paleface Swiss make their Australian return in 2027 with a seven-date tour.
The Swiss four-piece are currently ripping it up across North America in support of their new EP, wilted, and can’t wait to hit our shores for their biggest Australian run of shows.
“Our last headline tour in Australia was absolutely insane,” says frontman Marc “Zelli” Zellweger. “The energy, the crowds, the love you gave us! It became one of the greatest tours we've ever done. Coming back in 2027 honestly means the world to us. We love Australia, and we can't wait to tear these rooms apart with you again..”
Joining the fray for this run of shows are Canadian metalcore legends, Counterparts and Colorado's heavyweight contenders, Fox Lake.
Getting things underway in Perth at The Astor on Wednesday 27 January, Paleface Swiss will then play Froth & Fury Festival in Adelaide on Saturday 30 January followed by gigs at Melbourne’s The Forum on Sunday 31 January, Canberra’s UC Hub on Tuesday 2 February, Sydney’s Roundhouse on Friday 5 February and Brisbane’s The Tivoli on Saturday 6 February, wrapping things up in Townsville at The Warehouse on Sunday 7 February.
Pre-sale begins at 9am AEST on Friday 10 July, with general on-sale taking place at 9am AEST on Monday 13 July. Full ticketing information is available via thephoenix.au.
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Emerging from the Zurich heavy metal scene in 2017, Paleface Swiss are made up of vocalist Marc “Zelli” Zellweger, guitarist Yannick Lehmann, bassist Tommy Lee and drummer Luigi Paraventi.
Releasing their debut album, Chapter 3: The Last Selection, in 2020, Paleface Swiss followed up two years later with Fear & Dagger before dropping thier most recent album, Cursed, last year.
Catch Paleface Swiss at Froth & Fury Festival on Saturday 30 January. Ticketing information is available at thephoenix.au.
Paleface Swiss Australian Tour 2027
with COUNTERPARTS & FOX LAKE
Wednesday 27 January – The Astor, Perth, WA
Saturday 30 January – Froth & Fury Festival, Adelaide, SA
Sunday 31 January – The Forum, Melbourne, VIC
Tuesday 2 February – UC Hub, Canberra, ACT
Friday 5 February – Roundhouse, Sydney, NSW
Saturday 6 February – The Tivoli, Brisbane, QLD
Sunday 7 February – The Warehouse, Townsville, QLD
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