News : Jack The Stripper Announce Nibiru Australian Tour This June/July
Melbourne’s Jack The Stripper will be touring Australia this June/July in support of their new single and music video, “Nibiru”; taken from their 2013 debut album, ‘Raw Nerve.’
Thanks to The Music and Wild Thing Presents, tickets are on sale now through Wild Thing Presents, Oztix, and the venues.
Click here for the official Facebook event page.
The best heavy live performance in Australia – Triple J
Sweaty, manic and unpredictable, JTS slay live. – Beat Magazine
An enthralling onstage frenzy performance – Heavy Mag
Since forming in 2007, Melbourne’s Jack The Stripper have been assaulting audiences everywhere with their fierce and innovative brand of chaotic hardcore, a relentless work ethic and an atypical, ferocious on-stage prowess.
Their debut album Raw Nerve is a sonic powerhouse of off-kilter rhythms, punishing vocals and extremity. Following it’s release, the band toured Australia and Asia (including Japan) extensively, supporting international heavyweights
such as The Dillinger Escape Plan, Cancer Bats, King Parrot, Northlane, Ne Obliviscaris, iwrestledabearonce, Black Tongue, Carnifex, Rolo Tomassi, and many more.
They have also played at notable festivals including Taiwan’s Wake Up Festival, Bigsound, Invasion Fest, and Sonic Forge.
This August, the band will head to Europe for a string of festival appearances including Brutal Assault (Czech Republic), with many more dates to be announced.
The Nibiru tour will see out Raw Nerve’s album cycle and the band are currently hard at work finalising their second album which is due to be released in the not too distant future.
Jack The Stripper’s live show is a boundary-pushing, total sensory-inclusive, interactive extreme experience.
It is one of the most incredibly intense live shows you will ever see and the band are on the road to becoming one of Australia’s most recognised extreme music acts.
Saturday, June 25: Enigma Bar, Adelaide
Saturday, July 2: Crowbar, Brisbane
Sunday, July 3: The Lab, Brisbane (AA)
Friday, July 8: The Basement, Canberra
Saturday, July 9: The Factory Floor, Sydney
Saturday, July 16: The Workers Club, Melbourne
Sunday, July 17: Wrangler Studios, Melbourne (AA)