The Florida heavyweights will also be joined by Boston chaos merchants Haywire.
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Having announced Boston ruffians Haywire and Melbourne hardcore torchbearers Iron Mind as national supports, Poison the Well have added a slew of local artists to their upcoming Aussie tour.
Heading our way in support of their newly released sixth studio album, Peace in Place, Poison the Well have locked in support acts for each capital city they touch down in.
Poison the Well will be joined in Perth by metalcore outfit End of It All, while Adelaide is treated to straight-edge group Stressed. Melbourne gets breakdown kings Ends in Tragedy and Sydney hardcore veterans Phantoms. Fans attending the Newcastle show can experience Cutthroat, while Wetwork will do the business in Brisbane.
The tour begins in Perth at Magnet House on Sunday 7 June, with dates following in Adelaide at Lion Arts Factory on Tuesday 9 June, Melbourne’s 170 Russell on Thursday 11 June, Sydney’s Metro Theatre on Friday 12 June, Newcastle’s King St Bandroom on Saturday 13 June and Brisbane’s Princess Theatre on Sunday 14 June.
Tickets are on sale now via destroyalllines.com.
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Making a name for themselves with their 1999 debut album, The Opposite Of December...A Season Of Separation, Poison The Well have firmly established themselves in the hardcore scene.
The five-piece has released five albums, garnered over 100 million streams and toured the globe countless times, with the band’s upcoming sixth album, Peace In Place, their first in 16 years.
After playing to sold-out crowds across North America, Europe and the UK last year, Poison The Well are bringing their fierce live show to Australia this June for what promises to be an awesome showcase of the band’s unique metalcore sound.
Catch Poison The Well at Lion Arts Factory on Tuesday 9 June. Tickets on sale via destroyalllines.com.
Poison The Well Australian Tour Dates 2026
Sunday 7 June - Magnet House, Perth
Tuesday 9 June - Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide
Thursday 11 June - 170 Russell, Melbourne
Friday 12 June - Metro Theatre, Sydney
Saturday 13 June - King St Bandroom, Newcastle
Sunday 14 June - Princess Theatre, Brisbane
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