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ANTISKEPTIC make their triumphant return to the live stage following the release of their long-awaited new album ‘INSTINCTS’ (Out Friday 16th February).
Armed with a swag of killer new songs, audiences can expect an explosive and jam-packed night of classics as well as all the new favourites - played live for the very first time!
Joining ANTISKEPTIC on the upcoming dates is fellow Melbourne alt-rock legends and Very Special Guests HORSELL COMMON who are reuniting for their first tour in over a decade!
Kicking off the night, we are pleased to announce that Carl Jackson from Australia's favourite pop punker's WISHFUL THINKING will be opening the Sydney show with a special acoustic set of WISHFUL THINKING hits.
This show is simply not to be missed!
ANTISKEPTIC INSTINCTS ALBUM TOUR 2024
With Guests: Horsell Common & Wishful Thinking (Acoustic)
Friday 29th March (Good Friday)
Crowbar
Sydney
Tickets on sale 9am Friday 16th February through oztix.com.au
INSTINCTS out this Friday 16th February
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Antiskeptic Biography
Forming in the back of a record store in Melbourne, Australia (circa 1999), the highly energetic, melodic rock trio quickly shot to the forefront of an emergence of exciting new Aussie rock bands in the early naughties alongside such contemporaries as Gyroscope, Kisschasy and Parkway Drive.
Hard-working and independent, the band self-financed numerous EPs and albums, including the cult favourites – Memoirs of a Common Man and Aurora.
Relentless touring and an ever-growing fan base, saw the group gain extensive nationwide airplay, a coveted spot on Triple J’s Hottest 100, slots on Falls, Homebake, Warped Tour and Push Over festivals and high profile tours with such acts as Jimmy Eat World, Dashboard Confessional and Midnight Oil.
An impressive 9 year run saw the band play over 1000 shows across the globe, before surprisingly disbanding in 2008 after a sold out hometown show at Melbourne’s Hi-Fi Bar. It seemed the curtain had finally closed on this much loved and respected Australian band.
However, in 2014 the band briefly returned with a different lineup to release their 3rd studio album, ‘Stare Down The Ocean’, then returned again in 2019 with original bass player Sean Daly to support U.S rocker's Anberlin & The Get Up Kids, as well as headlining their own sold out shows. The reaction received from their return was so emphatic the band bunkered down and wrote the album of their career ‘INSTINCTS’ - Due Feb 16th 2024.
Read MoreHard-working and independent, the band self-financed numerous EPs and albums, including the cult favourites – Memoirs of a Common Man and Aurora.
Relentless touring and an ever-growing fan base, saw the group gain extensive nationwide airplay, a coveted spot on Triple J’s Hottest 100, slots on Falls, Homebake, Warped Tour and Push Over festivals and high profile tours with such acts as Jimmy Eat World, Dashboard Confessional and Midnight Oil.
An impressive 9 year run saw the band play over 1000 shows across the globe, before surprisingly disbanding in 2008 after a sold out hometown show at Melbourne’s Hi-Fi Bar. It seemed the curtain had finally closed on this much loved and respected Australian band.
However, in 2014 the band briefly returned with a different lineup to release their 3rd studio album, ‘Stare Down The Ocean’, then returned again in 2019 with original bass player Sean Daly to support U.S rocker's Anberlin & The Get Up Kids, as well as headlining their own sold out shows. The reaction received from their return was so emphatic the band bunkered down and wrote the album of their career ‘INSTINCTS’ - Due Feb 16th 2024.
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