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Atreyu “The Curse” 20 Year Anniversary Tour ft. Memphis May Fire

December 3, 2024 - Underground News
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Atreyu are heading back our way and this time bringing Texan metalcore titans Memphis May Fire with them!

Celebrating the 20 Year Anniversary of their monumental album “The Curse”, this one is not to be missed:

ATREYU + MEMPHIS MAY FIRE THE CURSE 20TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR JULY 2025

Wednesday 9th July BRISBANE, Triffid

Friday 11th July SYDNEY, Manning Bar

Saturday 12th July MELBOURNE, Northcote Theatre

Sunday 13th July ADELAIDE, Lion Arts

Tuesday 15th July PERTH, Magnet House

Pre sale tickets are live this Friday December 6th at 9am local with General Public tickets live from 9am Tuesday, December 10th: https://thephoenix.au/atreyu-mmf/

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Bands of renown all boast a number of great albums to their name. But within that body of work there is always that one album. That magnum opus. That genre defining, gravity defying masterpiece that sets a standard by which not only their peers, but the band themselves are measured by forevermore. For ATREYUTHE CURSE is that album. With their legacy as one of the originators and frontrunners of metalcore, and a reputation as one of its greatest live bands, ATREYU could have easily rested on their laurels with their notoriety assured for life. Instead they have embraced growth and evolution, seamlessly morphing between styles but always ending up with killer results. July 2025 will see ATREYU return to Australia to celebrate the 20th anniversary of The Curse with a series of never to be repeated shows that will see them play the songs from the album as well as other fan favourites!

Joining ATREYU on this epic outing is another of the OGs and flag bearers of Metalcore, Texan Titans, MEMPHIS MAY FIRE, who are marking their first Australian appearance in over a decade since touring as special guests to Parkway Drive in 2015. Known for their unassailable live shows, MMF have an uncanny ability to connect with their audience on an otherworldly plane, turning band and audience into one living, breathing, circle pit dancing organism – Perhaps best described by Insomniac as “A sonic confessional, confronting the brokenness so many feel, and challenging that darkness with an aggressive call toward a hard-won victory”.

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