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The Amity Affliction performed at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne on Thursday 17 December 2015 as part of the Big Ass Tour photo by Zo Damage

The Amity Affliction performed at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne on Thursday 17 December 2015 as part of the Big Ass Tour photo by Zo Damage

The Amity Affliction adds Trophy Eyes and Make Them Suffer to Brisbane show

by Paul Cashmere on June 20, 2019

in News

Newcastle’s Trophy Eyes and Perth’s Make Them Suffer have joined The Amity Affliction show for Brisbane on 14 September.

Trophy Eyes scored themselves a #8 ARIA debut with their third album ‘The American Dream’.

Make Them Suffer have spent the past two years touring the world.

The Amity Affliction had their fourth consecutive number one album with their sixth album ‘Misery’.

The Australian shows also include Underøth and Pagan as well as additional performances by Southeast Desertmetal, Void Of Vision, Endless Heights, Thornhill.

THE AMITY AFFLICTION AUSTRALIAN TOUR 2019

Hordern Pavilion, Sydney
Thursday September 12

The Riverstage, Brisbane Festival
Saturday September 14

Melbourne Arena, Melbourne
Monday September 16

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