The Bride announce national tour

30 April 2012 | 10:44 pm | Staff Writer
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No strangers to the highways of Australia, Sydney’s hard hitting The Bride will launch themselves across Australia once again this June/July to officially launch their landmark 2011 UNFD debut album “President Rd.” Having played around the country multiple times in the last 12 months, The Bride will take to their first headlining tour, hitting their favourite cities and towns, and finally making it to some smaller places they have always wanted to play in. The Bride will be delivering their chaotic brand of hardcore/punk to audiences in June/July, cementing their place as the most exciting energetic band of the new breed. Joining them on the tour will be Queensland stalwarts Wish For Wings. A band who are themselves no strangers to touring, Wish For Wings spring back into life after time away writing a follow up album to their sophomore full-length “Echoes.” Wings are a band that brings melody and mosh in equal doses, having established themselves as mainstays of the Australian sce...

No strangers to the highways of Australia, Sydney’s hard hitting The Bride will launch themselves across Australia once again this June/July to officially launch their landmark 2011 UNFD debut album “President Rd.” Having played around the country multiple times in the last 12 months, The Bride will take to their first headlining tour, hitting their favourite cities and towns, and finally making it to some smaller places they have always wanted to play in. The Bride will be delivering their chaotic brand of hardcore/punk to audiences in June/July, cementing their place as the most exciting energetic band of the new breed.

Joining them on the tour will be Queensland stalwarts Wish For Wings. A band who are themselves no strangers to touring, Wish For Wings spring back into life after time away writing a follow up album to their sophomore full-length “Echoes.” Wings are a band that brings melody and mosh in equal doses, having established themselves as mainstays of the Australian scene for years their dedicated fans will once again get the chance throwdown as the band snake their way across the country this June/July.

Trainwreck will be taking audiences unaware on this tour, their blend of metal, punk and hardcore makes them a breath of life in an often dull musical landscape. Their live show has taken them from their home in Melbourne around the country and onto stages with the likes of Emmure, All Shall Perish and Stick To Your Guns. Trainwreck will release their debut album later in the year, this tour marking the last time they will play many songs and the first chance to hear some of the most exciting new music coming from the new breed.

Thursday June 21 - Snitch, Brisbane - 18

Friday June 22 - Strathpine Community Hall, Brisbane - AA

Saturday June 23 - Railway Hall, Toowoomba - AA

Sunday June 24 - Expressive Grounds, Gold Coast - AA

Thursday June 28 - Hot Damn, Sydney - 18

Friday June 29 - Golf Club, Armidale - AA

Saturday June 30 - Open Studios, Coffs Harbour - AA

Sunday July 1 - Oasis Youth Centre, Wyong - AA

Wednesday July 4 - Gearin Hotel, Katoomba - 18

Friday July 6 - Liverpool PCYC, Liverpool - AA

Saturday July 7 - Unanderra Community Hall, Wollongong - AA

Sunday July 8 - Tuggeranong Community Centre, Canberra - AA

Tuesday July 10 - Musicman Megastore, Bendigo - AA

Wednesday July 11 - The National Hotel, Geelong - 18

Thursday July 12 - Karova Lounge, Ballarat - 18

Friday July 13 - Phoenix Youth Centre, Melbourne - AA

Saturday July 14 - Brisbane Hotel, Hobart - AA (Day) *

Saturday July 14 - Brisbane Hotel, Hobart - 18 (Night) *

Saturday July 21 - Underground, Adelaide - AA

* Wish For Wings and Trainwreck not appearing.