News : Sinister touring Australia for the first time
Dutch based death metal band Sinister have announced their first ever tour of Australia this October.
For the first time since forming all the way back in 1988, Legendary Dutch death metal band SINISTER are coming to Australia.
One of the worlds most revered and respected exponents of extreme music, SINISTER recently released their 11th Full Length, entitled “The Post-Apocalyptic Servant”, and are doing a string of tours and dates in support of that release.
This album, like their previous outing “The Carnage Ending” have been highly praised worldwide, and rightfully so. Since a major reshuffle of members in 2011, SINISTER has been revitalised, with a fresh fervour and potency.
With the band writing and performing at such a high standard, the timing seemed perfect for them to make their first ever appearance on Australian soil, something that will undoubtedly excite old and new fans alike.
Come and see SINISTER performing a great blend of their classics and the best of their newer material, at the following dates:
Fri 31st Oct/Halloween – The Edinburgh Castle Hotel – ADELAIDE
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Sun 2nd Nov – Arvo Show – The Barwon Club – GEELONG
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Mon 3rd Nov – Cup Eve –The Bendigo Hotel – MELBOURNE
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Wed 5th Nov – The Brisbane Hotel – HOBART
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Fri 7th Nov – The Basement – CANBERRA
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Sat 8th Nov – The Bald Faced Stag – SYDNEY
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Sun 9th – Crowbar – BRISBANE
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Supports will be announced shortly. Click here to join the official Facebook event page.
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