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Celebrating a two-and-a-half-decade legacy, Atreyu are set to return to our shores in 2024 with brand new music under their belt. One of heavy music’s enduring powerhouses, Atreyu will return to Australia for the first time since 2020, visiting fans in Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.
Adding to the excitement, Melbourne quartet Bad/Love will handle support duties on all dates. Armed with their latest EP release, Mono No Aware Part II, the Melbourne favourites promise to complement Atreyu’s energy with their own brand of modern melodic metalcore.
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In their early years, Atreyu pioneered the metalcore genre, but their evolution has led them to explore the diverse realms of pop-punk, hardcore, thrash, ’80s rock, and more. They return to us with an arsenal of fresh music, including tracks from their 2021 album Baptise and two new EPs released earlier this year, The Hope Of A Spark and The Moment You Find Your Flame .
Bassist and vocalist, Porter McKnight, describes the new tunes as the culmination of the band’s artistic endeavours, representing everything they’ve learned as humans and musicians. “It is Atreyu unleashed,” he said in a press statement.
If history is any indicator, Atreyu’s upcoming Australian shows will be choc-a-bloc, with their pre-pandemic performances in the country all selling out.
Atreyu 2024 Australian Tour
w/ Bad/Love
- Saturday, 17th February – Amplifier Bar, Perth WA
- Sunday, 18th February – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide, SA
- Wednesday, 21st February – Max Watts, Melbourne, VIC
- Thursday, 22nd February – Manning Bar, Sydney NSW
- Friday, 23rd February – The Brightside, Brisbane QLD
Tickets on sale now from Silverback Touring
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With a legacy spanning two and a half decades, billions of streams, chart-topping releases, and one of the most heralded live shows on the touring circuit, ATREYU remains as one of the most respected names and potent forces in heavy music.
Where once the band were heralded as the early innovators of the nascent metalcore scene, their place in heavy music’s diverse and boundary-breaking scene has never felt more relevant drawing from inspirations of pop-punk, hardcore, thrash, ‘80s rock, and more melding into a unique and varied sound in an increasingly genreless world.
The band now returns to Australia for the first time since early 2020 armed with a catalogue of anthems together with plenty of new music in 2021’s Baptise album as well as two EPs released so far in 2023 in The Hope Of A Spark and The Moment You Find Your Flame.
The new music marks the beginning of the next chapter in the band’s story, and the tantalizing promise of what the future holds.
“These songs are the culmination of our entire artistic endeavors,” bassist/vocalist Porter McKnightattests. “It’s everything we’ve learned as humans, everything we’ve ingested as musicians and everything we’ve experienced in this lifetime. It is ATREYU unleashed.”
If their pre-pandemic sold-out Australian shows were anything to go by, fans can expect an unforgettable high-octane show and a masterclass in metal showmanship.
National support comes from Melbourne quartet Bad/Love who join the tour armed with their latest release Mono No Aware Part II.
ATREYU February 2024 Australian Tour Dates
Saturday 17 th February PERTH Amplifier Bar
Sunday 18 th February ADELAIDE, Lion Arts Factory
Wednesday 21 st February MELBOURNE, Max Watts
Thursday 22 nd February SYDNEY, Manning Bar
Friday 23 rd February BRISBANE, The Brightside
Tickets on sale now from: https://www.silverbacktouring.com.au/atreyu-2024/
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- Nov 9 2023 wordsbybrenton Atreyu have announced an Australian tour for February 2024. The tour will be their first visit to Australia since 2020 and will see them let rip on rooms around the nation armed with a catalogue of anthems.
Atreyu Announce 2024 Australian Tour
Atreyu have announced an Australian tour for February 2024. The tour will be their first visit to Australia since 2020 and will see them let rip on rooms around the nation armed with a catalogue of anthems.
Having released two albums and two EPs since their last visit, fans can be assured of hearing songs they've never heard live before, slipped into a set still packed with classic Atreyu bangers.
With a legacy spanning two and a half decades, billions of streams, chart-topping releases and one of the most heralded live shows on the touring circuit, Atreyu remains one of the most respected names and potent forces in heavy music.
The band's most recent releases are a pair of EPs delivered this year In The Hope Of A Spark and The Moment You Find Your Flame. The new music marks the beginning of the next chapter in the band’s story and the promise of what the future holds. “These songs are the culmination of our entire artistic endeavours,” bassist/vocalist Porter McKnight attests. “It’s everything we’ve learned as humans, everything we’ve ingested as musicians and everything we’ve experienced in this lifetime. It is ATREYU unleashed.”
Where once the band were heralded as the early innovators of the nascent metalcore scene, their place in heavy music’s diverse and boundary-breaking scene has never felt more relevant drawing from inspirations of pop-punk, hardcore, thrash, ‘80s rock and more melding into a unique and varied sound in an increasingly genreless world. If their pre-pandemic sold-out Australian shows were anything to go by, fans can expect an unforgettable high-octane show and a masterclass in metal showmanship.
National support comes from Melbourne quartet Bad/Love who join the tour armed with their latest release Mono No Aware Part II.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now .
ATREYU February 2024 Australian Tour Dates
Saturday 17th February PERTH Amplifier Bar
Sunday 18th February ADELAIDE, Lion Arts Factory
Wednesday 21st February MELBOURNE, Max Watts
Thursday 22nd February SYDNEY, Manning Bar
Friday 23rd February BRISBANE, The Brightside
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Atreyu have announced an Australian tour for February 2024. The tour will be their first visit to Australia since 2020 and will see them let rip on rooms around the nation armed with a catalogue of anthems.
Having released two albums and two EPs since their last visit, fans can be assured of hearing songs they've never heard live before, slipped into a set still packed with classic Atreyu bangers.
The band's most recent releases are a pair of EPs delivered this year In The Hope Of A Spark and The Moment You Find Your Flame. The new music marks the beginning of the next chapter in the band’s story and the promise of what the future holds. “These songs are the culmination of our entire artistic endeavours,” bassist/vocalist Porter McKnight attests. “It’s everything we’ve learned as humans, everything we’ve ingested as musicians and everything we’ve experienced in this lifetime. It is ATREYU unleashed.”
National support comes from Melbourne quartet Bad/Love who join the tour armed with their latest release Mono No Aware Part II.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now .
ATREYU February 2024 Australian Tour Dates
Saturday 17th February PERTH Amplifier Bar
Sunday 18th February ADELAIDE, Lion Arts Factory
Wednesday 21st February MELBOURNE, Max Watts
Thursday 22nd February SYDNEY, Manning Bar
Friday 23rd February BRISBANE, The Brightside
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ATREYU Announce ”We Want Your Skulls” February 2024 Australian Tour
With a legacy spanning two and a half decades, billions of streams, chart topping releases and one of the most heralded live shows on the touring circuit, ATREYU remains as one of the most respected names and potent forces in heavy music.
Where once the band were heralded as the early innovators of the nascent metalcore scene, their place in heavy music’s diverse and boundary-breaking scene has never felt more relevant drawing from inspirations of pop-punk, hardcore, thrash, ‘80s rock and more melding into a unique and varied sound in an increasingly genreless world.
The band now returns to Australia for the first time since early 2020 armed with a catalogue of anthems together with plenty of new music in 2021’s Baptise album as well as two EPs released so far in 2023 in The Hope Of A Spark and The Moment You Find Your Flame.
The new music marks the beginning of the next chapter in the band’s story, and the tantalisingly promise of what the future holds.
“These songs are the culmination of our entire artistic endeavours,” bassist/vocalist Porter McKnight attests. “It’s everything we’ve learned as humans, everything we’ve ingested as musicians, and everything we’ve experienced in this lifetime. It is ATREYU unleashed.”
If their pre pandemic sold out Australian shows were anything to go by, fans can expect an unforgettable high octane show and a masterclass in metal showmanship.
National support comes from Melbourne quartet Bad/Love who join the tour armed with their latest release Mono No Aware Part II.
ATREYU February 2024 Australian Tour Dates
Saturday 17 th February PERTH Amplifier Bar
Sunday 18 th February ADELAIDE, Lion Arts Factory
Wednesday 21 st February MELBOURNE, Max Watts
Thursday 22 nd February SYDNEY, Manning Bar
Friday 23 rd February BRISBANE, The Brightside
Tickets on sale now from: https://www.silverbacktouring.com.au/atreyu-2024/
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The band now returns to Australia for the first time since early 2020 armed with a catalogue of anthems together with plenty of new music in 2021’s Baptise album as well as two EPs released so far in 2023 in The Hope Of A Spark and The Moment You Find Your Flame .
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With a legacy spanning two and a half decades, billions of streams, chart topping releases and one of the most heralded live shows on the touring circuit, ATREYU remains as one of the most respected names and potent forces in heavy music.
Where once the band were heralded as the early innovators of the nascent metalcore scene, their place in heavy music’s diverse and boundary-breaking scene has never felt more relevant drawing from inspirations of pop-punk, hardcore, thrash, ‘80s rock and more melding into a unique and varied sound in an increasingly genreless world.
The band now returns to Australia for the first time since early 2020 armed with a catalogue of anthems together with plenty of new music in 2021’s Baptise album as well as two EPs released so far in 2023 in The Hope Of A Spark and The Moment You Find Your Flame.
Tickets on sale now from: https://www.silverbacktouring.com.au/atreyu-2024/
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The band now returns to Australia for the first time since early 2020 armed with a catalogue of anthems together with plenty of new music in 2021’s Baptise album as well as two EPs released so far in 2023 in The Hope Of A Spark and The Moment You Find Your Flame.
The new music marks the beginning of the next chapter in the band’s story, and the tantalisingly promise of what the future holds.
“These songs are the culmination of our entire artistic endeavours,” bassist/vocalist Porter McKnight attests. “It’s everything we’ve learned as humans, everything we’ve ingested as musicians, and everything we’ve experienced in this lifetime. It is ATREYU unleashed.”
If their pre pandemic sold out Australian shows were anything to go by, fans can expect an unforgettable high octane show and a masterclass in metal showmanship.
National support comes from Melbourne quartet Bad/Love who join the tour armed with their latest release Mono No Aware Part II.
ATREYU February 2024 Australian Tour Dates:
Saturday 17 th February PERTH Amplifier Bar Sunday 18 th February ADELAIDE, Lion Arts Factory Wednesday 21 st February MELBOURNE, Max Watts Thursday 22 nd February SYDNEY, Manning Bar Friday 23 rd February BRISBANE, The Brightside
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Atreyu announce australian tour for february 2024.
Atreyu are heading down under for their Australian tour next year.
American metalcore legends Atreyu return to Australia for the first time since early 2020 armed with a catalogue of anthems together with plenty of new music in 2021’s Baptise album as well as two EPs released so far in 2023 in The Hope Of A Spark and The Moment You Find Your Flame.
The new music marks the beginning of the next chapter in the band’s story, and the tantalisingly promise of what the future holds. You’ll be able to see them in all their glory across Australian stages in Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane in February 2024.
Atreyu Australian Tour February 2024 Dates
Saturday 17 th February PERTH Amplifier Bar
Sunday 18 th February ADELAIDE, Lion Arts Factory
Wednesday 21 st February MELBOURNE, Max Watts
Thursday 22 nd February SYDNEY, Manning Bar
Friday 23 rd February BRISBANE, The Brightside
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With a legacy spanning two and a half decades, billions of streams, chart topping releases and one of the most heralded live shows on the touring circuit, ATREYU remains as one of the most respected names and potent forces in heavy music.
Where once the band were heralded as the early innovators of the nascent metalcore scene, their place in heavy music’s diverse and boundary-breaking scene has never felt more relevant drawing from inspirations of pop-punk, hardcore, thrash, ‘80s rock and more melding into a unique and varied sound in an increasingly genreless world.
“These songs are the culmination of our entire artistic endeavours,” bassist/vocalist Porter McKnight attests. “It’s everything we’ve learned as humans, everything we’ve ingested as musicians, and everything we’ve experienced in this lifetime. It is ATREYU unleashed.”
If their pre pandemic sold out Australian shows were anything to go by, fans can expect an unforgettable high octane show and a masterclass in metal showmanship.
National support comes from Melbourne quartet Bad/Love who join the tour armed with their latest release Mono No Aware Part II.
Tickets on sale now here .
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With a legacy spanning two and a half decades, billions of streams, chart topping releases and one of the most heralded live shows on the touring circuit, Atreyu remains as one of the most respected names and potent forces in heavy music.
Where once the band were heralded as the early innovators of the nascent metalcore scene, their place in heavy music’s diverse and boundary-breaking scene has never felt more relevant drawing from inspirations of pop-punk, hardcore, thrash, ‘80s rock and more melding into a unique and varied sound in an increasingly genreless world.
The band now returns to Australia for the first time since early 2020 armed with a catalogue of anthems together with plenty of new music in 2021’s “Baptise” album as well as two EPs released so far in 2023 in “The Hope Of A Spark” and “The Moment You Find Your Flame”.
The new music marks the beginning of the next chapter in the band’s story, and the tantalisingly promise of what the future holds.
“These songs are the culmination of our entire artistic endeavours,” bassist/vocalist Porter McKnight attests. “It’s everything we’ve learned as humans, everything we’ve ingested as musicians, and everything we’ve experienced in this lifetime. It is ATREYU unleashed.”
If their pre pandemic sold out Australian shows were anything to go by, fans can expect an unforgettable high octane show and a masterclass in metal showmanship.
National support comes from Melbourne quartet Bad/Love who join the tour armed with their latest release “Mono No Aware Part II’.
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ATREYU Announce ”We Want Your Skulls” February 2024 Australian Tour
Where once the band were heralded as the early innovators of the nascent metalcore scene, their place in heavy music’s diverse and boundary-breaking scene has never felt more relevant drawing from inspirations of pop-punk, hardcore, thrash, ‘80s rock and more melding into a unique and varied sound in an increasingly genreless world.
The band now returns to Australia for the first time since early 2020 armed with a catalogue of anthems together with plenty of new music in 2021’s Baptise album as well as two EPs released so far in 2023 in The Hope Of A Spark and The Moment You Find Your Flame.
The new music marks the beginning of the next chapter in the band’s story, and the tantalisingly promise of what the future holds.
“These songs are the culmination of our entire artistic endeavours,” bassist/vocalist Porter McKnight attests. “It’s everything we’ve learned as humans, everything we’ve ingested as musicians, and everything we’ve experienced in this lifetime. It is ATREYU unleashed.”
If their pre pandemic sold out Australian shows were anything to go by, fans can expect an unforgettable high octane show and a masterclass in metal showmanship.
National support comes from Melbourne quartet Bad/Love who join the tour armed with their latest release Mono No Aware Part II.
ATREYU February 2024 Australian Tour Dates
Saturday 17th February PERTH Amplifier Bar Sunday 18th February ADELAIDE, Lion Arts Factory Wednesday 21st February MELBOURNE, Max Watts Thursday 22nd February SYDNEY, Manning Bar Friday 23rd February BRISBANE, The Brightside
Tickets on sale now from: https://www.silverbacktouring.com.au/atreyu-2024/
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ATREYU AUSTRALIAN TOUR 2020
It’s been well over 3 years since the riff crushing, Metalcore godfathers ATREYU last hit our shores. February 2020 sees their triumphant and long awaited return thanks to Silverback Touring.
Everyone leaves a legacy behind. No matter how big or small, our words and actions echo forever and make a lasting imprint. Two decades since their 1999 formation in Southern California, that truth weighed heavy on the members of gold-selling metal mavericks ATREYU.
Of course, their musical legacy speaks for itself. 2002’s Suicide Notes and Butterfly Kisses established them as an influential force, while 2004 follow-up The Curse sold 450,000-plus copies as the group rose to global renown. A Deathgrip on Yesterday and 2007’s Lead Sails Paper Anchor both bowed in the Top 10 of the Billboard Top 200 with the latter garnering a gold certification from the RIAA—a highly rare accomplishment for a 21 st century rock band.
Following a hiatus post- Congregation of the Damned in 2009, the musicians returned firing on all cylinders with Long Live during 2015. It crashed the Top 30 of the Billboard Top 200 and earned widespread acclaim from Revolver , Loudwire , AXS , and Kerrang! who dubbed it “a hell of a return . ” Along the way, the boys sold out countless headline shows in addition to sharing the stage with everyone from Slipknot and Linkin Park to Chris Cornell and Avenged Sevenfold .
As a result, their latest record In Our Wake sees ATREYU once again evolve. In Our Wake doesn’t just reaffirm ATREYU’s legacy, it expands it like never before.
ATREYU are metal royalty that’s for sure and get ready for a February Mosh Fest! Not many can touch ATREYU live so get ready for an aural and visual assault.
‘’The guys in Atreyu are still putting on one of the best live shows almost 20 years after they started and I hope we get at least another 18 out of them.’’ – The Void Report
‘’I couldn’t help but think what a beast of a band this was, their sound was primal and raw but somehow refined at the same time, and the crowd was totally involved. Atreyu is an absolute musical force, and I look forward to next time!’’ – New Noise
‘’All in all, an incredible 10 out of 10 show and I look forward to seeing Atreyu again next year’’ – KCAL FM
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Atreyu Announce 2024 Australian Tour
Celebrating a two-and-a-half-decade legacy, Atreyu are set to return to our shores in 2024 with brand new music under their belt. One of heavy music’s enduring powerhouses, Atreyu will return to Australia for the first time since 2020, visiting fans in Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.
Adding to the excitement, Melbourne quartet Bad/Love will handle support duties on all dates. Armed with their latest EP release, Mono No Aware Part II, the Melbourne favourites promise to complement Atreyu’s energy with their own brand of modern melodic metalcore.
Atreyu – ‘Watch Me Burn’
In their early years, Atreyu pioneered the metalcore genre, but their evolution has led them to explore the diverse realms of pop-punk, hardcore, thrash, ’80s rock, and more. They return to us with an arsenal of fresh music, including tracks from their 2021 album Baptise and two new EPs released earlier this year, The Hope Of A Spark and The Moment You Find Your Flame .
Bassist and vocalist, Porter McKnight, describes the new tunes as the culmination of the band’s artistic endeavours, representing everything they’ve learned as humans and musicians. “It is Atreyu unleashed,” he said in a press statement.
If history is any indicator, Atreyu’s upcoming Australian shows will be choc-a-bloc, with their pre-pandemic performances in the country all selling out.
Atreyu 2024 Australian Tour
w/ Bad/Love
Saturday, 17th February – Amplifier Bar, Perth WA
Sunday, 18th February – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide, SA
Wednesday, 21st February – Max Watts, Melbourne, VIC
Thursday, 22nd February – Manning Bar, Sydney NSW
Friday, 23rd February – The Brightside, Brisbane QLD
Tickets on sale now from Silverback Touring
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ATREYU Announce ‘We Want Your Skulls’ February 2024 Australian Tour
With a legacy spanning two and a half decades, billions of streams, chart-topping releases and one of the most heralded live shows on the touring circuit, ATREYU remains one of the most respected names and potent forces in heavy music.
Where once the band were heralded as the early innovators of the nascent metalcore scene, their place in heavy music’s diverse and boundary-breaking scene has never felt more relevant drawing from inspirations of pop-punk, hardcore, thrash, ‘80s rock and more melding into a unique and varied sound in an increasingly genreless world.
The band now returns to Australia for the first time since early 2020 armed with a catalogue of anthems together with plenty of new music in 2021’s ‘Baptise’ album as well as two EPs released so far in 2023 in ‘The Hope Of A Spark’ and ‘The Moment You Find Your Flame’.
The new music marks the beginning of the next chapter in the band’s story, and the tantalisingly promise of what the future holds.
“These songs are the culmination of our entire artistic endeavours,” bassist/vocalist Porter McKnight attests. “It’s everything we’ve learned as humans, everything we’ve ingested as musicians, and everything we’ve experienced in this lifetime. It is ATREYU unleashed.”
If their pre-pandemic sold-out Australian shows were anything to go by, fans can expect an unforgettable high-octane show and a masterclass in metal showmanship.
National support comes from Melbourne quartet Bad/Love , who join the tour armed with their latest release, Mono No Aware Part II.
ATREYU February 2024 Australian Tour Dates
Saturday 17 th February PERTH Amplifier Bar
Sunday 18 th February ADELAIDE, Lion Arts Factory
Wednesday 21 st February MELBOURNE, Max Watts
Thursday 22 nd February SYDNEY, Manning Bar
Friday 23 rd February BRISBANE, The Brightside
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Named after the lead character in the fantasy novel “NeverEnding Story”, Atreyu is a metalcore band based in Orange County, California, US, noted for crossing intense screamo stylistics with strong pop sensibilities.
Atreyu was founded in 1998 by vocalist Alex Varkatzas, guitarist Dan Jacobs, bassist Brian O’Donnell, and drummer Brandon Saller, although at the time they toured under the name Retribution. They later changed their name upon discovering that it was already taken by another Californian band.
Atreyu started their career playing an aggressive blend of metal doused in raw ethos and set a flame with searing guitar riffs, blood curdling screams, and thunderous drums. The band is strongly influenced by the expected heavy metal legends (i.e. Slayer, Black Sabbath), but also cites less predictable sources of inspiration like Swedish post-hardcore pioneers Refused, experimental art punk king Nick Cave, and formative emo acts like Hot Water Music.
The group released their first EP “Visions” independently in 1999. It came out through the California based label Die Trying Records and has since become a highly sought after rarity due to it’s limited production run. Atreyu’s 2nd EP “Fractures In the Facade of Your Porcelain Beauty” came out in 2001, this time through Tribunal. This EP like their previous one is incredibly hard to find and is also their first release to feature the implementation of two guitarists.
Atreyu entered into one of Victory record’ notoriously rigorous contracts in 2001, producing some of their most critically acclaimed material during this period. Their debut album “Suicide Notes and Butterfly Kisses” came out in 2002 and though it initially only generated a cult following, it later tapped into the mainstream thanks to repeated plays on shows like Headbangers Ball and Uranium.
Their sophomore effort “The Curse” came out in 2004 and sold close to half a million copies following its release. The band’s profile started to rise shortly after, primarily due to several appearances in films (“Mr. and Mrs. Smith” and “Underworld: Evolution”) and video games (“Burnout 3”).
“A Death-Grip On Yesterday”, the third album by Atreyu exceeded the commercial success of their previous releases and was likewise revered by critics. Though it was leaked through the P2P website BitTorrent before its official release, the album still ended up doing incredibly well on the charts peaking at No. 9 on the Billboard 200. Their next release “The Best Of... Atreyu” appeared at No. 103 on the Billboard 200 and No. 6 on the Top Independent Albums chart. It also marked their last release through Victory records.
In 2007 the band signed on with world renowned metal label Roadrunner Records and released their album “Lead Sails Paper Anchor” later that year. This release rose to No. 8 on the Billboard 200 and featured 3 singles, including the stand out tracks “Falling Down” and the Hot Topic exclusive “Becoming the Bull”. The re-release included the cover songs “Epic” by Faith No More and “Clean Sheets” by the Descendants. Atreyu promoted this release on both the US and UK legs of the Taste of Chaos tour playing alongside Bullet for My Valentine, Avenged Seven Fold, As I Lay Dying, D’esparis Ray, and Mucc.
The band’s next album “Congregation of the Damned” proved to be dynamically varied in terms of style and technique, but was also cited as the group’s most coherent release. It also featured credits from Ozzy Osbourne collaborator Bob Marlette and sound mixer Rich Costey, an affiliate of System of a Down and Rage Against the Machine. They promoted the release on an extensive co-headlining tour with Hollywood Undead, Escape the Fate, and the Sleeping.
Producer Bob Marlette returned to work with the band on their 5th studio album, which featured contributions from members of Chiodos, blessthefall, Endless Hallway, and Architects. Atreyu went on a series of tours backing this release before taking a three year break starting in 2011.
Atreyu ended their hiatus in 2014, releasing the free of cost track “So Other’s May Live” on their website. Atreyu also began playing live shows that year, performing at festivals such as South By So What?! and Slipknot’s Knotfest.
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I had not been able to see Atreyu since Reading Festival 2009, when I did not have the best experience. So when I heard that they were coming to my home town for a far more intimate show (300 capacity), I instantly rallied the troops and ordered my tickets. Needless to say I was not disappointed.
Fighting my way to the front, I was stunned by the level of showmanship and crowd interaction which the band engaged in. Delivering a high energy, riff heavy set, they battled through sweat and exhaustion to engage the crowd in some of their greatest hits and introduce some new material at the same time. A worthy inclusion was Her Portrait In Black, a song I had not seen them perform before, and there was not a single hand that wasn't in the air for You Give Love A Bad Name. Other noteworthy moments included Bleeding Mascara, Becoming The Bull and Right Side of the Bed.
As an aside, meeting the band afterwards was a fantastic experience. They are humble and kind, willing to take pictures and chat for as long as they can. All in all, one of the best concerts I have been to in a long time, in one of the most charismatic small capacity venues in Essex.
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Was one of the worst shows I have ever attended. The first 3 opening bands had terrible acoustic issues where you couldn’t even hear the vocals. You would think the amount of time they spent between ages tuning and setting up that those issues wouldn’t occur considering after 3 and a half hours of being at the show I watched maybe an hour of music and the rest was set up and running. White chapel just growled the whole time but that’s just not my type of band but by the time they got on stage the acoustic issues were resolved. Doors were at 6 and ATREYU didn’t roll onto stage until 10 and by this point I was over the show and the terrible performances. ATREYU sounded good for the first half hour but I was already turned off at this point and decided I had enough. For this being their 20 year anniversary tour you would think they could get some better openers, staging, and crew to set up. If I had known what I was in for I would have just shown up at 10 for Atreyu and not wasted my entire night.
Recently reunited metal core collective Atreyu have clearly been missed on the live circuit by their devoted fan base. Having achieved a cult-like reputation following the release of their first few albums, the audience gather to hear the classic material merged alongside the new tracks that are ready to test drive.
'Becoming the Bull' evokes huge reaction from the baying masses while Alex Varkatzas whips them into further frenzy as he takes to the front of the stage and performs the difficult guitar hook. All the members seem happy to be back onstage and playing as a collective and the time away has most likely helped their creativity. They have clear passion for Atreyu during the recognisable 'You Give Love a Bad Name' their infamous Bon Jovi cover. By the finale the audience is also clearly pleased to have the rock outfit back by the rapturous cheers and applause.
Atreyu was amazing!
This was the first stop on their Death Grip on Yesterday 10 Year Anniversary, so they played that classic album straight through, before coming back out for the rest of their hits. At one point the lights and part of the sound went out, so Brandon (drums) did an acapella cover of the Fresh Prince theme song. When they finally got everything fixed, they still decided to play the next song with the lights out, lit only by cell phones.
I was a bit worried about the show, as I know they've had some vocal issues over the years, but honestly, I think they sounded better than the records. They were so energetic, constantly getting down close to the crowd (bass player joined the mosh pit during one song). These guys still love what they're doing and it shows.
After three years of working on other projects, though, they reunited earlier this month to work on a new album, and lined up their first live date since 2010 at Aftershock Festival this coming September. Whether or not they’ll be ready to unveil any new material remains to be seen, but if their last UK tour is anything to go by - opening arena dates for Bullet for My Valentine - they’ll tear through classics like ‘Bleeding Mascara’ with genuine venom; Varkatzas, switching between screaming and singing, will take on his customary role as conduit for the crowd’s energy, covering an impressive amount of ground while the band keep it as tight as ever behind him.
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Of course Atreyu rocked the place. Talk about up close and personal, wow. The venue(Harrisburg Midtown Arts Center)was small but very accommodating and the acoustics was alright for it's size. All the bands got everyone involved and all had a great time from what I seen. A little rowdy with the slam dancing but also fun to watch. Overall it was a great show.
ATREYU FUCKIN ROCKS! You played almost all of your great hits. I loved the new song "Long Live" and also "Do you know who you are?" That song is FUCKIN AWESOME! MUCH LOVE! LONG LIVE ATREYU \m/
We didn't go to the show even though refunds of half the ticket were available, Atreyu had bus troubles. We are super disappointed, but hope that they come back and soon!
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Billie Eilish returns to Australia for major 2025 tour
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Fire up the group chat!! 22-year-old superstar Billie Eilish has announced a massive world tour with a whopping 12 shows set to pop off around Australia.
The Hottest 100 of 2019 winner will be taking HIT ME HARD AND SOFT: THE TOUR to Meanjin/Brisbane, Eora/Sydney and Naarm/Melbourne between February and March 2025.
That gives us plenty of time to get familiar with her upcoming studio album HIT ME HARD AND SOFT, set to drop on May 17.
If you want hear those beautiful, angelic vocals live, tickets to each show will be available to purchase on Friday 3 May. American Express members can access the pre-sale from Wednesday 1 May, or you can hit up the Frontier Member, Live Nation or Vodafone pre-sales from Thursday 2 May. More details are over on the artist’s website .
You’ll have to get in quick if you want to grab tickets because they won’t be adding any more shows!
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We’ve got our grubby little hands on a couple of tickets to Billie’s big tour! From Tuesday April 30 to Thursday 2 May, triple j Breakfast will be giving away ONE double-pass to each city, and once they're gone, we can't help you.
To snag a ticket, all you need to do is text into 0439 757 555 before 7.30am AEST with your name, location and one sentence about your love of Billie and what makes you her biggest fan.
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Billie Eilish HIT ME HARD AND SOFT: THE TOUR
Tuesday 18 February – Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Turrbal Land, Brisbane QLD
Wednesday 19 February – Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Turrbal Land, Brisbane QLD
Friday 21 February – Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Turrbal Land, Brisbane QLD
Saturday 22 February – Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Turrbal Land, Brisbane QLD
Monday 24 February – Qudos Bank Arena, Gadigal Land, Sydney NSW
Tuesday 25 February – Qudos Bank Arena, Gadigal Land, Sydney NSW
Thursday 27 February – Qudos Bank Arena, Gadigal Land, Sydney NSW
Friday 28 February – Qudos Bank Arena, Gadigal Land, Sydney NSW
Tuesday 4 March – Rod Laver Arena, Naarm, Melbourne VIC
Wednesday 5 March – Rod Laver Arena, Naarm, Melbourne VIC
Friday 7 March – Rod Laver Arena, Naarm, Melbourne VIC
Saturday 8 March – Rod Laver Arena, Naarm, Melbourne VIC
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Billie Eilish going on a nearly two year world tour with a stop in Michigan
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Billie Eilish performs at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit on Saturday, March 12, 2022. She will bring her world tour back to Detroit in October 2024. (Photo by Andrew Potter | 313 Presents)
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DETROIT - Billie Eilish has just announced a huge tour which will take her around the globe for nearly two years. The tour announcement comes ahead of the release of her third studio album, “Hit Me Hard and Soft,” which will drop on May 17.
Eilish’s tour kicks off on September 29 in Quebec and wraps up on July 27, 2025 in Dublin, Ireland. Her tour has one Michigan concert set for Little Caesars Arena in Detroit on Monday, October 7. Eilish last performed in Michigan at Little Caesars Arena on March 12, 2022.
Tickets for her tour will be available starting with the American Express Presale beginning Tuesday, April 30, with additional presales running throughout the week. Any remaining tickets will be available during the general on-sale starting Friday, May 3 at Noon.
“Hit Me Hard and Soft” N. American dates :
- Sun Sep 29 – Québec, QC – Centre Videotron
- Tue Oct 01 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena
- Wed Oct 02 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena
- Fri Oct 04 – Baltimore, MD – CFG Bank Arena
- Sat Oct 05 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center
- Mon Oct 07 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena
- Wed Oct 09 – Newark, NJ – Prudential Center
- Fri Oct 11 – Boston, MA – TD Garden
- Sun Oct 13 – Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena
- Wed Oct 16 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
- Thu Oct 17 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
- Fri Oct 18 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
- Sat Nov 02 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena
- Sun Nov 03 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena
- Wed Nov 06 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena
- Fri Nov 08 – Cincinnati, OH – Heritage Bank Center
- Sun Nov 10 – Saint Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center
- Mon Nov 11 – Saint Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center
- Wed Nov 13 – Chicago, IL – United Center
- Thu Nov 14 – Chicago, IL – United Center
- Sat Nov 16 – Kansas City, MO – T-Mobile Center
- Sun Nov 17 – Omaha, NE – CHI Health Center Omaha
- Tue Nov 19 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena
- Wed Nov 20 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena
- Tue Dec 03 – Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena
- Thu Dec 05 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena
- Fri Dec 06 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena
- Sun Dec 08 – Portland, OR – Moda Center
- Tue Dec 10 – San Jose, CA – SAP Center at San Jose
- Wed Dec 11 – San Jose, CA – SAP Center at San Jose
- Fri Dec 13 – Glendale, AZ – Desert Diamond Arena
- Sun Dec 15 – Inglewood, CA – Kia Forum
- Mon Dec 16 – Inglewood, CA – Kia Forum
- Tue Dec 17 – Inglewood, CA – Kia Forum
Australia dates:
- Tue Feb 18, 2025 – Brisbane, Australia – Brisbane Entertainment Centre
- Wed Feb 19, 2025 – Brisbane, Australia – Brisbane Entertainment Centre
- Fri Feb 21, 2025 – Brisbane, Australia – Brisbane Entertainment Centre
- Sat Feb 22, 2025 – Brisbane, Australia – Brisbane Entertainment Centre
- Mon Feb 24, 2025 – Sydney, Australia – Qudos Bank Arena
- Tue Feb 25, 2025 – Sydney, Australia – Qudos Bank Arena
- Thu Feb 27, 2025 – Sydney, Australia – Qudos Bank Arena
- Fri Feb 28, 2025 – Sydney, Australia – Qudos Bank Arena
- Tue Mar 4, 2025 –Melbourne, Australia – Rod Laver Arena
- Wed Mar 5, 2025 – Melbourne, Australia – Rod Laver Arena
- Fri Mar 7, 2025 – Melbourne, Australia – Rod Laver Arena
- Sat Mar 8, 2025 – Melbourne, Australia – Rod Laver Arena
Europe, U.K. and Ireland dates:
- Wed Apr 23, 2025 – Stockholm, Sweden – Avicii Arena
- Thu Apr 24, 2025 – Stockholm, Sweden – Avicii Arena
- Sat Apr 26, 2025 – Oslo, Norway – Telenor Arena
- Mon Apr 28, 2025 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Royal Arena
- Tue Apr 29, 2025 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Royal Arena
- Fri May 2, 2025 – Hannover, Germany – ZAG Arena
- Sun May 4, 2025 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome
- Mon May 5, 2025 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome
- Wed May 7, 2025 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome
- Fri May 9, 2025 – Berlin, Germany – Uber Arena
- Thu May 29, 2025 – Cologne, Germany – Lanxess Arena
- Fri May 30, 2025 – Cologne, Germany – Lanxess Arena
- Sun June 1, 2025 – Prague, Czech Republic – O2 Arena
- Tue June 3, 2025 – Kraków, Poland – Tauron Arena
- Wed June 4, 2025 – Kraków, Poland – Tauron Arena
- Fri June 6, 2025 – Vienna, Austria – Stadthalle
- Sun June 8, 2025 – Bologna, Italy – Unipol Arena
- Tue June 10, 2025 – Paris, France – Accor Arena
- Wed June 11, 2025 – Paris, France – Accor Arena
- Sat June 14, 2025 – Barcelona, Spain – Palau Sant Jordi
- Sun June 15, 2025 –Barcelona, Spain – Palau Sant Jordi
- Mon Jul 7, 2025 – Glasgow, UK – OVO Hydro
- Tue Jul 8, 2025 – Glasgow, UK – OVO Hydro
- Thu Jul 10, 2025 – London, UK – The O2
- Fri Jul 11, 2025 –London, UK – The O2
- Sun Jul 13, 2025 – London, UK – The O2
- Mon Jul 14, 2025 – London, UK – The O2
- Wed Jul 16, 2025 – London, UK – The O2
- Thu Jul 17, 2025 – London, UK – The O2
- Sat Jul 19, 2025 – Manchester, UK – Co-op Live
- Sun Jul 20, 2025 – Manchester, UK – Co-op Live
- Tue Jul 22, 2025 – Manchester, UK – Co-op Live
- Wed Jul 23, 2025 – Manchester, UK – Co-op Live
- Sat Jul 26, 2025 – Dublin, Ireland – 3Arena
- Sun Jul 27, 2025 – Dublin, Ireland – 3Arena
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Alo Yoga is one of the biggest names in Hollywood workout wear , with everyone from Hailey Bieber to Gisele Bündchen sporting its stylish, sweat-ready designs both in and out of the gym.
And right now, during its annual Aloversary sale , the brand’s offering its biggest discount of the year: 30% off sitewide.
To kick-start your shopping, we’ve spotlighted 12 of Alo’s most star-loved styles below. (Just be sure to shop fast, as deals this good are guaranteed to fly off the shelves.)
Alo Yoga 7/8 High-Waist Airlift Legging
Designed with Alo Yoga’s signature sculpting fabric, these leggings are a major bestseller. Just ask Hailey Bieber, Jennifer Lawrence, Olivia Wilde and Lori Harvey, all of whom own pairs.
Reviewers are equally obsessed, with shoppers praising everything from the “flattering fit” to “unbeatable comfort.”
Alo Yoga Accolade Sweatpants
Blake Lively and Katie Holmes have both worn their Accolade Sweatpants for strolls around the Big Apple, with the latter star pairing hers with a sports bra last summer.
Alo Yoga Airlift Intrigue Bra
Intrigued by stars’ workout wardrobes? Plenty feature this top-selling sports bra sold in so many colors, Olivia Wilde and Kendall Jenner both own at least three each.
Alo Yoga High-Waist Biker Short
Take these Jenner-loved bike shorts for a (literal) spin for less right now.
Alo Yoga Grand Slam Tennis Skirt
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Alo Yoga Accolade Crew Neck Pullover
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Alo Yoga Wild Thing Bra
Stars go wild for this ruched sports bra; it’s been spotted on the likes of Ariana Grande and Kylie Jenner over the years.
Alo Yoga High-Waist Alosoft Lounge Leggings
Hailey Bieber and Gisele Bündchen both own these comfy leggings, with the latter model stepping out in hers earlier this month.
Alo Yoga Alosoft Lavish Bra
Bündchen completed her model-off-duty look with this matching bra, which has a nearly five-star review out of over 500 ratings.
Alo Yoga Soho Pullover
Even Martha Stewart’s got a soft spot for Alo Yoga’s softest styles. The domestic doyenne sported this popular pullover with her Airbrush leggings for a “big day of TikToks,” as she wrote in a Jan. 2023 Instagram post .
Alo Yoga Alosoft Courtside Tennis Dress
Serve up courtside style in an exercise dress that does double duty as an everyday outfit.
Alo Yoga Splendor Bra
Kendall Jenner and Hailey Bieber often have the same Alo favorites, including this light-to-medium-support bra.
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Golf Australia signs deal with LIV in first partnership with Saudi-backed tour
- Cameron Smith’s Ripper GC and LIV to help fund junior program
- PGA of Australia still aligned with DP World Tour
LIV Golf has struck a deal to help fund Golf Australia’s junior program, in the first formal relationship between the steward of the game in Australia and the Saudi Arabia-backed entity.
The arrangement – which involves LIV and its Ripper GC franchise of Australian players led by Cameron Smith – has been in negotiations for weeks.
A formal announcement is expected in the coming days to coincide with the LIV tournament in Adelaide, according to a report in the Sydney Morning Herald .
The deal sees LIV and Ripper GC make it cheaper for some children to access My Golf, the junior program run by GA.
GA also has staff working on a My Golf activation in Adelaide this week alongside the LIV tournament promotions.
In 2022-23, 33,000 children participated in My Golf, according to GA’s annual report, a figure that grew 22% on the previous year.
The cost of My Golf varies depending on the location and type of program. A single after school session can cost less than $50, but a regular hit over a school term is priced in the hundreds of dollars.
GA’s decision to accept the subsidies from LIV is the first major step by Australia’s golf establishment towards the upstart tour.
The PGA of Australia (PGAA), the body representing tournament and club professionals and organiser of the Australasian Tour, is still aligned with LIV rival the DP World Tour.
As manager of the game in Australia GA’s remit is on building participation and the body receives funding from the federal government.
However, GA and the PGAA have largely combined operations, adding a layer of complexity to the deal.
GA’s chief executive, James Sutherland, said last month Australia looked at LIV differently from other parts of the world.
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“There’s clearly an ‘anti’ or a conservative sentiment about the Saudis in the US, and the further east you go on a world map from America, the more moderate the views are,” he said.
LIV commissioner Greg Norman said on Wednesday he was “very proud” of investments his organisation was making into golf generally.
“If it wasn’t for LIV, these additional investment dollars going into the sport would never have happened,” he said.
In excess of 80,000 people are expected to attend the LIV Adelaide tournament this weekend.
Norman has described the Adelaide event as the “benchmark” for LIV worldwide. LIV golf is funded by Saudi Arabia’s public investment fund.
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