BANKS ARCADE
ANNOUNCE DEATH 2 A MUSE 2024
NEW ZEALAND + AUSTRALIA HEADLINE TOUR
After two years of non-stop touring and the release of their latest EP DEATH 2, Melbourne heavy metal boy band Banks Arcade are poised to hit the road in New Zealand and Australia with a brand new live show this May, with the Death 2 A Muse Tour set to compile the band’s best work to date, and teasing some of the further releases expected in 2024.
Splitting their 2024 headline run on both sides of the ditch and also armed with their brand new EP, the New Zealand-born, Melbourne-based group will commence their Death 2 A Muse tour in Auckland on Friday 17 May, before heading to Wellington, Christchurch, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and closing out in Brisbane on Sunday 26 May.
Releasing their full-length Future Lovers in 2022, an LP initially devised as a concept album that evolved into a vessel of personal self-discovery, Banks Arcade cemented their future-facing trademark style while also turning heads courtesy of their emphatic soundscapes, searing metal and hip hop additions.
Appearing at UNIFY Off The Record in 2023, Banks Arcade also kicked off 2023 with their national Australian Future Lovers Tour, supported Highly Suspect in New Zealand, and toured North America with The Plot In You. And fresh off the back of releasing DEATH 2 earlier this month, Banks Arcade also supported metalcore titans Northlane nationally alongside ERRA and Landmvrks.
For Banks Arcade, death is only the beginning; do not miss a moment of the Death 2 A Muse Tour this May.
DEATH 2 A MUSE TOUR 2024FRIDAY 17 MAY 2024 – TUNING FORK, AUCKLAND
SATURDAY 18 MAY 2024 – SAN FRAN, WELLINGTON
SUNDAY 19 MAY 2024 – DARKROOM, CHRISTCHURCH
THURSDAY 23 MAY 2024 – LION ARTS FACTORY, ADELAIDE
FRIDAY 24 MAY 2024 – MAX WATTS, MELBOURNE
SATURDAY 25 MAY 2024 – CROW BAR, SYDNEY
SUNDAY 26 MAY 2024 – THE ZOO, BRISBANE
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