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Thornhill Announce Regional Australian Tour

Melbourne post-hardcore outfit Thornhill have announced a regional Australian tour, playing 11 shows between May and June. They’ll be joined on the run by Brisbane alt-rockers Young Lions, Sydney’s Inertia and Melbourne-via-Darwin quintet Tapestry.

The run will kick off Sunday, 21st May at Solbar on the Sunshine Coast before dates in the Gold Coast and Hobart. The tour will continue to Bendigo, Geelong, Frankston, Albury, Wollongong, Miranda and the Central Coast in early June, wrapping up on Sunday, 11th June at UC Hub in Canberra. Tickets are on sale now.

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Thornhill’s upcoming tour comes in support of their 2022 album Heroine. The follow-up to the band’s 2019 debut, The Dark Pool, Heroine was nominated for Best Hard Rock or Heavy Metal Album at last year’s ARIA Music Awards.

In September 2022, Thornhill announced the departure of guitarist Matt Van Duppen, revealing he was “stepping aside from performing and touring” in order to focus on managing the band full-time.

Earlier this year, Thornhill fans raised over $60,000 for the band after thieves broke into their rehearsal space, stealing nearly $100,000 worth of instruments, equipment and merchandise.

Thornhill Dressed to Kill 2023 Regional Tour

with Young Lions, Inertia and Tapestry

  • Sunday, 21st May – Solbar, Sunshine Coast*
  • Wednesday, 24th May – Vinnie’s Dive Bar, Gold Coast*
  • Saturday, 27th May – Altar, Hobart
  • Thursday, 1st June – Tonic Bar, Bendigo
  • Friday, 2nd June – Barwon Club, Geelong
  • Saturday, 3rd June – Pelly Bar, Frankston
  • Sunday, 4th June – Beer Deluxe, Albury
  • Thursday, 8th June – Dicey Rileys, Wollongong
  • Friday, 9th June – Miranda Hotel, Miranda
  • Saturday, 10th June – Drifters, Central Coast
  • Sunday, 11th June – UC Hub, Canberra

* Tapestry not appearing

Tickets are on sale now

Further Reading

Thornhill Fans Donate Over $50k After Rehearsal Space Break-In

Thornhill Announce Departure of Guitarist Matt van Duppen, Cancel International Tour Dates

Young Lions Embrace a New Beginning On ‘Kaleidoscope’

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