News : The Acacia Strain & Kublai Khan touring December
Well established US deathcore kings, The Acacia Strain, have announced a rather massive tour of Australia this December with special guests Kublai Khan (the American metalcore band, and not the grandson of Genghis Khan).
The dates include:
Mon 4th Dec: The Brightside, Brisbane 18+
Tue 5th Dec: The Small Ballroom, Newcastle 18+
Wed 6th Dec: Factory Theatre, Sydney Lic/AA
Fri 8th Dec: The Basement, Canberra 18+
Sat 9th Dec: Invasion Fest, Melbourne AA
Sun 10th Dec: Corner Hotel, Melbourne 18+
Mon 11th Dec: Fowlers Live, Adelaide Lic/AA
Tue 12th Dec: Amplifier Bar, Perth 18+
Tickets on sale next Tuesday (September 26th) from 9am (local time). Tickets via tickets.destroyalllines.com.
Art comes from within. When you raise the curtain, peel back the skin, and face the darkness, the truth becomes unearthed. Destroy All Lines & Chugg Entertainment are touring innovative metal juggernaut The Acacia Strain throughout Australia with Kublai Khan this December.
Fresh from releasing their 2017 album “Gravebloom”, The Acacia Strain are headlining this epic tour package. Since emerging in 2001, The Acacia Strain have consistently steamrolled boundaries in heavy music, fusing ironclad grooves, moments of doom-inspired pain, and a dynamic vocal exorcism together. Along the way, they gathered a fervent fan base through relentless touring and prolific output. They’ve shared the stage with everyone from Architects, Hatebreed, and Crowbar to Oceano and We Came As Romans as well as appearing on Warped Tour and Summer Slaughter.
In main support position is Kublai Khan, who are about to release their brand new album NOMAD via Rise Records on September 29. Energetic, aggressive, and passionate, the four piece metalcore band based in North Texas say whats in their hearts to express how they feel, who they are, what they stand for, and won’t stand for, as well as the problems of their generation. Kublai Khan are fighting to make an impact in a music landscape bogged down with meaningless lyrics and recycled mindless music.
About Anwar Rizk
Anwar is the editor-in-chief of Metal Obsession.net. When Anwar isn't busy promoting tours, interviewing bands and reviewing awesome music, he loves to collect metal vinyl and play video games. Follow Metal Obsession on Twitter and FacebookLatest News
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