The indie act will be joined by Boston Manor and Adelaide’s own TOWNS.
Newcastle punk rockers Trophy Eyes have announced their only headline Australian tour dates for 2024. The quartet comprising vocalist John Floreani, guitarist Josh Campiao, bassist Jeremy Winchester and drummer Blake Caruso, are playing four shows this August.
The band’s whirlwind tour includes stops in Brisbane at The Fortitude Music Hall on Friday, August 23, Sydney at Roundhouse on Saturday, August 24, Adelaide at Hindley Street Music Hall on Friday, August 30 and Melbourne at The Forum on Saturday, August 31.
Trophy Eyes is also bringing some special guests along for the ride. UK emo rockers Boston Manor and Adelaide indie duo TOWNS will share the stage with the band during the tour.
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Trophy Eyes is currently touring Europe before heading to the US, with their Australian shows in August making up the band’s largest Aussie tour. The band is still riding high from the success of last year’s Suicide and Sunshine, the band’s fourth studio album.
General sale tickets will be available from 8:30am this Friday, April 19 via the band’s website. There is also a pre-sale for eager fans via Live Nation that kicks off at 10:30am tomorrow, Thursday, April 18.
For those super fans, there’s also a tour exclusive merch pack available that comes with an exclusive t-shirt, a hand signed A3 tour poster and a souvenir collector ticket. Find out more information about these merch packs here.
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trophy eyes Australian Tour
With special guests Boston Manor (UK) and Towns
Friday, August 23 – The Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane
Saturday, August 24 – Roundhouse, Sydney
Friday, August 30 – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide
Saturday, August 31 – The Forum, Melbourne
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