Set It Off Announce Debut Headline Australian Tour
The Florida trio will perform tracks from across their 15-year career.
American rock band Set It Off has announced their debut headline Australian tour.
The lads behind Billboard Mainstream Rock charting singles ‘Punching Bag’ and ‘Fake Ass Friends’ have lined up five dates this November.
Touching down in Perth for their first show at Amplifier Bar on Sunday, November 17, Set It Off follows this with a gig in Adelaide at Lion Arts Factory on Tuesday, November 19. Then it’s on to 170 Russell in Melbourne on Thursday, November 21 and Factory Theatre in Sydney on Friday, November 22. The final date of the tour falls on Sunday, November 24 at The Triffid in Brisbane.
Pre-sale commences Monday, June 17 at 8:30am local time. You can register here. General sale begins Wednesday, June 19 at 8:30am local time via Destroy All Lines.
The trio of Cody Carson (vocalist/lyricist), Zach DeWall (guitarist) and Maxx Danziger (drummer) have found worldwide success with their genre-bending creations covering everything from metal and rock to pop punk and nu-metal.
Having released five albums since forming in 2008 – their last being 2022’s Elsewhere – Set It Off has left their label Fearless and is now charting their own course as an independent act.
Fans can expect a riotous live performance with a set list comprising old favourites and new tunes when Set It Off hit Australia this November.
For more ticket information visit Destroy All Lines.
Set It Off Australian Tour
Sunday, November 17 - Amplifier Bar, Perth
Tuesday, November 19 - Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide
Thursday, November 21 - 170 Russell, Melbourne
Friday, November 22 - Factory Theatre, Sydney
Sunday, November 24 – The Triffid, Brisbane
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