Coheed And Cambria have confirmed that they will be bringing their mammoth live show to fans in South Australia this November, a special sideshow to fall in line with their Monolith Festival dates.
The return of Coheed And Cambria to Australia is a massive one for fans and the band alike – the tour marking their first Australian tour since 2016.
Unveiling an unmissable Neverender set, Coheed And Cambria will be performing their critically acclaimed album Good Apollo, I’m Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness’ in its entirety at the Hindley St. Music Hall on Thursday 7 November.
For the Adelaide show, Coheed And Cambria will be joined by Washington D.C.’s Periphery, whose addition to this Adelaide show is a massive coup for prog fans in S.A!
As another band who have been long overdue for an Australian tour, Periphery are one of the most respected leading names in modern progressive metal. Bringing their latest album, ‘Periphery V: Djent Is Not A Genre’, to Australia, the Grammy-nominated outfit are set to remind audiences here of their continued impact.
Completing this stacked bill in Adelaide, Canadian instrumentalists Intervals, will also be bringing their expansive melodies and sonic structures to the fold. Having established themselves as a formidable force within the djent and prog metal scene, the Toronto group fast became a favourite following on from the release of their debut album, ‘A Voice Within’ in 2014.
An incredible live band, Intervals cut their teeth on the road touring with bands including Animals As Leaders and Between The Buried And Me, all the while building a strong following of their own in North America and beyond.
Since their breakthrough in 2011, Intervals have forged forward with the release of five dynamic studio albums – their latest, 2023’s ‘Memory Palace’, further proving the band’s staying power.
Tickets for this show are available from 9am on Wedne