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Hands Like Houses replace Ghost Inside on Big Ass Tour

PRESS RELEASE: Live Nation and 24Hundred have announced that post-hardcore s rising stars Hands Like Houses are joining The Amity Affliction, A Day To Remember and Motionless In White on the huge BIG…

By Unknown AuthorPublished Dec 3, 2015
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hands like houses replace ghost inside on big ass tour

PRESS RELEASE:

Live Nation and 24Hundred have announced that post-hardcore’s rising stars Hands Like Houses are joining The Amity Affliction, A Day To Remember and Motionless In White on the huge BIG ASS TOUR which kicks off next week, following The Ghost Inside’s withdrawal. You can read The Ghost Inside’s heartwarming statement, here.

Remaining tickets are available from www.livenation.com.au and www.bigasstour.com 

Fresh off the back of the 32-date world tour, and with new material in tow, Canberra’s Hands Like Houses are bringing their energetic live show, ambitious instrumentation and powerful, emotive sound. Their latest single “New Romantics” is out now via UNFD/Rise Records, with an album announcement expected shortly for an early 2016 release. It will follow their stellar sophomore album Unimagine (2013), which entered the US Billboard Hard Rock Charts at #4 and was highly praised across the rock music scene.

As one of Australia’s biggest and best-loved bands, The Amity Affliction are a modern-day phenomenon. Having just released their brand new single “Shine On” and an accompanying video, the BIG ASS TOUR will cement The Amity Affliction’s standing as a household name around the country as they appear on the same stages as the likes of Sam Smith, Elton John and Cold Chisel this month.

An undeniable international success story, Australian crowd-favourites A Day To Remember have accelerated steadily on an upward trajectory, from humble beginnings in Florida to performing at festival main stages around the world. The band has sold more than two million albums worldwide, and their self-released record Common Courtesy (2013) debuting at #1 on the Billboard Hard Rock Charts.

Motionless In White are one of the hottest bands in metalcore today, and make their return to Australian shores after two performances on Soundwave Festival in recent years – this time with the momentum that’s followed their highly successful third album Reincarnate (2014) which debuted at #13 on the ARIA charts and #9 on the Billboard 200.

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WATCH – The Amity Affliction and A Day To Remember: The Interview Episode One

WATCH – The Amity Affliction and A Day To Remember: The Interview Episode Two

  

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PERTH ARENA                                               MONDAY DECEMBER 14

ADELAIDE ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE            WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 16

ROD LAVER ARENA, MELBOURNE                THURSDAY DECEMBER 17

RIVERSTAGE, BRISBANE                               SATURDAY DECEMBER 19 SOLD OUT

RIVERSTAGE, BRISBANE                               SUNDAY DECEMBER 20 2nd & FINAL SHOW

 

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