Harms Way Announces 2025 Australian Tour
The hardcore quintet are performing seven shows across the country.
American hardcore act Harms Way return to Australian shores in 2025 for their first tour in six years.
The Chicago outfit are touring in support of their fifth studio album, 2023s Common Suffering, and will be joined by Melbourne’s Terminal Sleep, who released their Spinless/Shadows EP earlier this year.
Taking to social media to announce the tour, Harms Way posted, “🇦🇺 AUSTRALIA 🇦🇺 • We are excited to announce that we will be heading back for the first time in 6 years w/ @terminalsleep”
The seven-date tour begins in Brisbane at Crowbar on Friday, February 21. It continues with two shows in Sydney at The Lansdowne on Saturday, February 22 and The Burdekin on Sunday, February 23. Harms Way then performs two dates in Melbourne at Revolver Bandroom on Wednesday, February 26 and The Bendigo Hotel on Thursday, February 27 before final shows at Adelaide’s Jive on Friday, February 28 and Perth’s Lynott’s Lounge on Saturday, March 1.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now via this link.
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Beginning life as a fun side project of straight edge punk band Few and the Proud, Harms Way has turned into a well respected member of the American hardcore punk scene.
Harms Way have released five albums since forming in 2016, with their most recent being 2023s Common Suffering.
The current lineup of lead vocalist James Pligge, guitarists Bo Lueders and Nick Gauthier, bassist Casey Soyk and drummer Christopher Mills are excited to once again be touring Australia in early 2025.
Catch Harms Way at Jive on Friday, February 28. Tickets on sale now via this link.
Harms Way 2025 Australian Tour Dates
Friday, February 21 – Crowbar, Brisbane
Saturday, February 22 – The Lansdowne, Sydney
Sunday, February 23 – The Burdekin, Sydney
Wednesday, February 26 – Revolver Bandroom, Melbourne
Thursday, February 27 – The Bendigo Hotel, Melbourne
Friday, February 28 – Jive, Adelaide
Saturday, March 1 – Lynott’s Lounge, Perth
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