2016 has been a year to remember already, even on the scale for a band like rock icons The Living End who have had an exceptionally epic career to date.
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The band released album Shift in May (#5 on the ARIA charts); sold out their major city national Shift tour; performed at the 2016 AFL grand final; headlined festivals around the country; and scored nominations for Best Rock Album and Best Australian Live Act at this year’s ARIA Awards.
So far it has been a year in which the kings of Australian rock reclaimed their throne after a five-year hiatus following their 2011 ARIA-Award winning album, The Ending Is Just The Beginning Repeating.
The band are set to roll into 2017 hitting regional areas of Australia for their Staring Down The Highway Tour, starting in March. These regional shows will see the band play a series of mediums-sized venues and clubs, allowing fans the chance to see them play some of their most intimate shows in years.
They will be supported by Australia’s premier psychedelic-reggae-ska-doom-metal-punk-rock band From Hell and triple j faves The Bennies, who will bring a whole new brand of punk rock energy and exuberance to the stage, sure to wow TLE fans with their high-flying antics. Having previously supported punk heavyweights like NOFX and Rancid, they’re no strangers to playing with punk rock royalty, and they’re set to claim another picture card when they head out with The Living End in March.
THE LIVING END
With special guest The Bennies & Son of Jaguar
Wednesday March 15 at the Laurieton United Services Club
Tickets: Presale: $45 ($50 at the door)
Doors open 7.30pm show starts at 8pm
Tickets can be purchased over the phone on 6559 9110, at reception, or via www.trybooking.com
WIN WIN WIN
For you chance to win 1 of 5 Meet & Greets, purchase your tickets by Friday March 10. The prize includes signed poster and soundcheck entry.