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News: Fame on Fire’s First Australian Tour Lands This May

  • January 18, 2025
  • Deb Pelser
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Fame on Fire, the genre-melding maestros from Florida, are set to ignite stages Down Under for the first time this May. The four-piece will embark on a whirlwind East Coast tour, hitting Brisbane’s Triffid on May 21, Melbourne’s 170 Russell on May 22, and wrapping things up at Sydney’s Factory Theatre on May 23.

Known for their meteoric rise from viral cover band darlings to purveyors of emotionally charged anthems, Fame on Fire have mastered the art of turning personal pain into potent, hard-hitting tunes. With over 100 million streams under their belt, the band is riding high on the success of their third album, The Death Card. Produced by Erik Ron (whose credits include Motionless In White and Panic! At The Disco), the record dives deep into tarot-inspired themes and life’s tangled uncertainties.

After cutting their teeth with a slew of inventive covers, the band unleashed their original Transitions EP in 2017. From there, they’ve climbed higher with each release: 2020’s LEVELS paved the way for Welcome to the Chaos, their sophomore effort that roped in the likes of Spencer Charnas (Ice Nine Kills). Along the way, they’ve shared stages with the likes of Falling In Reverse, Wage War, and ONE OK ROCK, building a reputation for blistering live shows and sold-out headline gigs across the US.

FAME ON FIRE
Australian Tour 2025

Wednesday 21 May – The Triffid, Brisbane
Thursday 22 May – 170 Russell, Melbourne
Friday 23 May – Factory Theatre, Sydney

Tickets HERE.

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