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This Will Destroy You Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

This Will Destroy You

Apr 25, 2025

7:30 PM GMT+10
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American post-rock greats THIS WILL DESTROY YOU are marking their 20th anniversary this year and they’ve announced an April 2025 tour performing their 2008 self-titled album in full for the occasion, along with songs from throughout their catalogue.The band will return to Australia for the first time in 10 years, playing shows in Perth, Adelaide, Brisbane, Sydney & Melbourne.On this tour they will be joined by Perth instrumental trio Yomi Ship, fresh from a European tour alongside Plini and performing at ArcTanGent Festival in the UK, as well as popular Sydney emo quartet Mowgli, on the cusp of releasing their debut album in 2025.Formed in San Marcos, Texas, TWDY has enjoyed a meteoric rise since the release of their debut ‘Young Mountain’ in 2006. Since then they have earned critical plaudits and notched up worldwide sales over 100,000 copies for their catalogue, including 2008’s follow-up full length “S/T” and several EP’s (2009’s “Field Studies,” 2010’s “Moving on the Edges of Things” and “Communal Blood”).The abyss of endless touring and isolation on the road became the catalyst for the band’s third album, “Tunnel Blanket”. While previous albums managed to strike a universal chord of human hope and near-optimism toward the future, “Tunnel Blanket” reflects the dark and intricate sides of human emotion, grief, and tragedy.After the release of a cathartic live album, recorded in Rekjavik, Iceland, the band bunkered down for the release of their fourth full length album, ‘Another Language’, featuring pulsating washes of sound blended with an undeniable beauty of composition.Known for their destructive live sound and influential brand of ambient, melodic instrumental rock (dubbed ‘doom-gaze’ in recent times), the band recently announced they would be splitting into two touring lineups each led by one of their co-founding guitarists, Jeremy Galindo and Christopher King. This Australian tour lineup will be led by co-founding guitarist Jeremy Galindo and will also feature fellow Texas musicians Ethan Billips (Body Tape, Blank Hellscape), Johnnie McBryde and Nicholas Huft (Dismissal). The same lineup recently completed an extensive North American tour and headlining tour of Europe, including Belgium’s prestigious Dunk Festival and Indiana’s Post Festival.After several sell out shows on their maiden tour of Australia in 2013, This Will Destroy You captured the minds and hearts of a loyal following on this side of the world.This Will Destroy You last toured Australia on their ‘Another Language’ tour in 2015, selling out headline shows nationally and combining for additional massive shows in Sydney & Melbourne alongside sleepmakeswaves on their ‘Great Northern’ tour.Don’t miss this chance to see this iconic group create beautiful noise down under once again.
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MrsMorel
March 24th 2025
Amazing dynamic compositions that really destroy you, but also build you back up again into a better person. Thank you ❤️
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This Will Destroy You Biography

Formed in the early ‘00s, THIS WILL DESTROY YOU has spent the last decade and a half touring the planet relentlessly between recording studio albums and core members Jeremy Galindo and Chris King scoring various films, television, culinary, and other creative entertainment projects in their relative downtime.

The band initially broke in the United Kingdom in spite of their home base at the time being almost five-thousand miles away. 2006’s debut album Young Mountain was proclaimed “Album Of The Year” in Rock Sound by (then) editor Darren Taylor, igniting curiosity, interest, and touring opportunities unimaginable to that point. It was also during this time that the band’s label stateside began lining up synchronization opportunities that sowed the seeds for what was to come.

2008’s self-titled album ushered in an era where the band truly grew a global fanbase, as the record remains their top-grossing title to date and the band was able to graduate to headliner status in large venues everywhere. Toward the end of the album’s initial cycle, Hollywood and the entertainment world at large came calling in a major way, largely sparked by Brad Pitt and director Bennett Miller’s passionate enthusiasm for the band. The duo initially paired THIS WILL DESTROY YOU’s “The Mighty Rio Grande” to five crucial acts in 2011’s Moneyball, with Villa Del Refugio then going into Pitt’s subsequent World War Z and Miller’s next film Foxcatcher. The licensing landscape exploded from there, as the band and the first two albums were represented across all major sporting events (Super Bowl, World Series, Stanley Cup, Wimbledon, ESPYS, et al), cultural shifts (the UFC’s rollout package for Ronda Rousey), Hollywood’s biggest night (see: Tom Cruise introducing the nominees and awarding “Best Picture” over “The Mighty Rio Grande” at the 2012 Oscars), and numerous Emmy-award winning dramas on television.

2011 saw a change in rhythm section and an experiment in the darker capacities of the band. Tunnel Blanket features the most raw and visceral material in the band’s catalog. The band stayed on the road (including a meaningful run in direct support of Deftones), issued a triple live album (2013’s Live In Reykjavik, Iceland), and began formulating what would become 2014’s Another Language album, an exemplar of the band and producer John Congleton’s studio prowess.

From 2016-2018, the band was able to successfully stage special tenth anniversary shows and tours celebrating Young Mountain and self-titled at high-capacity, sold out gigs around the globe, punctuated by being hand-picked by The Cure to perform in front of tens of thousands at the band’s fortieth anniversary concert in London’s historic Hyde Park. On the front end of that cycle, Galindo and King also managed to successfully pull off writing and recording the ambitious score to the most talked-about new restaurant of 2018, Los Angeles, Calfornia’s Vespertine.

New Others part 1 and 2 was released in 2018 through Dark Operative.
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