High Vis and Pain Of Truth have announced they will play a select run of respective headlining shows in Australia at the end of August. Both bands, along with Singaporean hardcore band Fuse (who will support Pain of Truth at their shows), had previously been announced on the line-up for Speed‘s theatre tour of the country in support of their debut studio album Only One Mode. Dates and ticketing information for all five shows can be found below.
The shows will mark the first Australian shows for all three artists. High Vis recently announced their third studio album Guided Tour, which is set for release on Friday October 18th via Dais Records. The album’s lead single, ‘Mob DLA’, was released last month. Pain Of Truth, meanwhile, released their debut studio album Not Through Blood in September 2023 – which featured guest vocals from members of Terror, Madball, Trapped Under Ice, Incendiary and more.
High Vis – ‘Trauma Bonds’
The line-ups for each show will feature a mix of both established and upcoming bands from each respective city. High Vis’ Sydney matinee at the Oxford Art Factory, for example, will feature Shady Nasty and Histamine, while Pain Of Truth’s Sydney show the following night at The Lansdowne will feature two bands – The Real Deal and Dance – playing their first-ever shows.
High Vis 2024 Australian Headlining Shows
- Sunday, August 25th – Oxford Art Factory, Sydney NSW (with Shady Nasty, Histamine, Compound and Succ)
- Tuesday, August 27th – Stay Gold, Melbourne VIC (with Geld, Peace Ritual, Serpette and Best Believe)
Tickets are on sale now via Moshtix (Sydney) and Oztix (Melbourne).
Pain Of Truth 2024 Australian Headlining Shows
- Saturday, August 24th – Newcastle Hotel, Newcastle NSW (with Fuse, Feel The Pain, Mauler and Discount Code)
- Monday, August 26th – The Lansdowne, Sydney NSW (with Fuse, Trenchknife, The Real Deal and Dance)
- Wednesday, August 28th – Stay Gold, Melbourne (with Fuse, AWOL, Thantu Thikha and Tarnished)
Tickets are on sale now via Moshtix (Sydney) and Oztix (Newcastle and Melbourne).
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