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Corrosion of Conformity - pic by Dean Karr courtesy of CoC Facebook

Corrosion of Conformity Return To Australia

by Tim Cashmere on November 26, 2019

in Live,News

Corrosion of Conformity are gearing up to return to Australia in 2020 with a promise to tear apart the venues they play in.

The Southern-metal legends will be in Australia in support of their latest album ‘No Cross No Crown’, released back in early 2018.

Singer and guitarist Pepper Keenan has spent a large chunk of the 2000s and 2010s touring with his other band Down with bandmates Phil Anselmo and Rex Brown (ex-Pantera) and drummer Jimmy Bower (Eyehategod), but Corrosion of Conformity have still managed to pump out southern-groove-infused metal over the years.

Long-term fans of the band have been raving about ‘No Cross No Crown’ with good reason. The band’s legendary rhythm section of Woody Weatherman, Mike Dean and Reed Mullin are still the driving force behind these beer-soaked tunes.

CORROSION OF CONFORMITY Australian and NZ February 2020 Tour Dates

Tuesday 4th February – AUCKLAND, Galatos
Wednesday 5th February – ADELAIDE, Lion Arts
Thursday 6th February – PERTH, Amplifier
Friday 7th February – MELBOURNE, Max Watts
Saturday 8th February – BRISBANE, Crowbar
Wednesday 12th February – SYDNEY, Crowbar

Tickets are on sale now. You can get them by clicking here.

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