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Attention metal fans

A warning to all metalcore fans – time is running out to secure tickets to see The Amity Affliction on the Sunshine Coast.

Tickets are selling fast to The Amity Affliction’s 18-plus performance at Venue 114, this Friday, 31 January.

The Amity Affliction is visiting the Sunshine Coast as part of its first tour of regional Australian since 2017.

The tour comes off the back of their East Coast capital city tour and the release of their massive new single ‘All my friends are dead’.

The band will be joined by support acts She Cries Wolf, Ocean Grove and New Zealand’s Own Antagonist AD.

The Amity Affliction claimed their fourth consecutive number one ARIA chart debut with their sixth studio album, ‘Misery’. The album also remained at number one on the iTunes album chart for the first week of release. They are among just a handful of Australian artists to accomplish four consecutive number one ARIA album debuts. Their previous number one albums are: ‘Chasing ghosts’ (2012), ‘Let the ocean take me’ (2014) and ‘This could be heartbreak’ (2016).

Presented by Unified and Select Music, the Amity Affliction will perform Friday 31 January at Venue 114, 114 Sportsmans Parade, Bokarina.

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