The Cali metalcore collective will be joined on tour by Bleed From Within.

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It’s been over a decade since The Ghost Inside last headlined an Australian tour, so fans of the metalcore collective can get excited with news that the band are heading our way in October.
Part of the new wave of metalcore acts that took over the world in the early ‘00s, The Ghost Inside were in the country last year supporting Parkway Drive on their 20th anniversary run of concerts.
Joining The Ghost Inside on their Aussie jaunt are Scottish metalcore groovers Bleed From Within, whose recently released seventh album, Zenith, received critical acclaim from critics, with Metal Hammer writing the album “doesn't just raise their own bar, but dares everyone else in the modern metal scene to match it.”
The Ghost Inside’s Australian tour begins in Fremantle at Metropolis on Sunday, October 19. It continues with dates at Adelaide’s The Gov on Tuesday, October 21, Melbourne’s The Forum on Thursday, October 23, Sydney’s Enmore Theatre on Friday, October 24 and Brisbane’s The Tivoli on Sunday, October 26.
Early bird pre-sale commences Wednesday, May 21, at 8:30am local time. Register your interest here. General on-sale begins Friday, May 23 at 8:30am local time via destroyalllines.com.
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Coming together in 2004, The Ghost Inside have spent the past two decades captivating audiences across the globe with their fierce melodic metalcore anthems.
Bursting onto the scene with their 2008 debut album, Fury and the Fallen Ones, The Ghost Inside have released six albums all up, with their most recent being 2024’s Searching for Solace.
Having toured with Parkway Drive last year, The Ghost Inside have also shared the stage with the likes of Underoath, A Day To Remember and Every Time I Die, and are about to join Volbeat for a run of North American shows next month.
Catch The Ghost Inside at The Gov on Tuesday, October 21. For ticketing details, visit destroyalllines.com.
The Ghost Inside Australian Tour Dates 2025
Sunday, October 19 - Metropolis, Fremantle
Tuesday, October 21 - The Gov, Adelaide
Thursday, October 23 - The Forum, Melbourne
Friday, October 24 - Enmore Theatre, Sydney
Sunday, October 26 - The Tivoli, Brisbane
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