News : Brisbane’s Lagerstein announce mammoth east coast tour
Brisbane’s premier pirate metallers Lagerstein will be kicking off their mammoth 2018/2019 tour calendar with a two-week trek down Australia’s east-coast, throughout the month of June, with the goal of making stops at a local brewery for each city by day and playing wild, rum-fueled parties by night.
Supported by SUDDEN STATE and More!
Friday June 8th - Newcastle, Small Ballroom
Saturday June 9th - Wollongong, Dicey Riley’s (Free Entry)
Sunday June 10th – Sydney, Frankies Pizza (Free Entry) *
Wednesday June 13th – Ballarat, Opulance
Thursday June 14th – Warrnambool, The Loft
Friday June 15th – Melbourne, The Evelyn
Saturday June 16th – Adelaide, Enigma Bar
Thursday 21st June – Gold Coast, Miami Tavern *
* Sudden State not appearing.
The Australian folk metal powerhouse will kick off their tour on June 7th in Canberra at The Basement and will conclude on June 21st at Miami Tavern on the Gold Coast.
Violinist & Keyboardist Mother Junkst speaks about the upcoming tour…
“The general vibe of the tour is like a Contiki tour meets music tour. We’re getting out on the road for the love of fun and adventure, checking out all different beers around Australia, and putting on amazing pirate parties the whole way, in celebration of the good life, partying and Australian beer.”
Along for the ride across are Melbourne’s 80’s-influenced heavy metal maniacs Sudden State, who will be brandishing their retro-meets-modern take on heavy metal at it’s most fun across Australia.
Don’t miss out on what will be the most enjoyable, alcoholic and fun-filled tour of the year when Lagerstein and Sudden State hit a town near you!
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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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