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News : The Amity Affliction announces three headline shows with Underoath, Crossfaith and Pagan.

By on March 25, 2019

Arguably, one of Australia’s most successful heavy music exports, The Amity Affliction have confirmed three headline stadium shows across Australia this September. As a bonus, fans will also have the privilege to see American rock outfit, Underoath, Japanese metallers Crossfaith and local metal alumni, Pagan, supporting. Full tour dates and ticket details below.

HORDERN PAVILION, SYDNEY
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 12

RIVERSTAGE, BRISBANE FESTIVAL 
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 14 

MELBOURNE ARENA, MELBOURNE

MONDAY SEPTEMBER 16

For all the Brisbane fans, you’ll be treated with the “Heaven And Hell” as part of Brisbane Festival’s 30th anniversary of Riverstage celebration on Saturday 14 September. This show includes additional performances by SOUTHEAST DESERT METAL, VOID OF VISION, ENDLESS HEIGHTS, THORNHILL and more to be announced.

Tickets for all shows go on sale at 12pm Friday, March 29. 

My Live Nation members can secure tickets first during the exclusive pre-sale beginning 12pm Wednesday, March 27 until 10am Friday, March 29.

For complete tour, ticket and VIP Experience information, visit: livenation.com.au.

The Amity Affliction’s impressive resume of accolades include “This Could Be Heartbreak” (2016) as Gold certification, “Let The Ocean Take Me” (2014) and Chasing Ghosts (2012) with Platinum and Gold certifications respectively and “Seems Like Forever”, the #1 ARIA Gold certified documentary chronicling The Amity Affliction’s history up through their epic Let The Ocean Take Me World Tour.
 
“Misery” was supported with the release of cinematic videos for ‘Ivy’ (Doomsday), ‘Feels Like I’m Dying’ and ‘D.I.E’ together formed a short film written and co-directed by frontman, Joel Birch. The videos have a combined total view of over 2.2 million on YouTube alone.
 
Fresh off two performances at Download Australia, sold-out crowds around the globe, there is no room for slowing down and these shows will be the biggest yet.

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