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News: Get Ready, Australia: 30 Seconds to Mars Tour Kicks Off Soon

  • September 1, 2024
  • Deb Pelser
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In just 11 days, 30 Seconds to Mars will descend upon Australia, igniting a tour that promises to be as much a cathartic communion as it is a rock spectacle. Born from the fertile ground of Los Angeles in 1998, the band—helmed by the Leto brothers, Jared and Shannon—has spent over two decades carving out a space that transcends the mere label of “rock band.”

From the brooding anthems of ‘A Beautiful Lie’ (2005) that catapulted them into global stardom, to the seismic shift of ‘This Is War ‘(2009) where they experimented with soundscapes and genres like alchemists in a sonic laboratory, 30 Seconds to Mars has never shied away from evolution. Their track “The Kill” became a tidal force on the modern rock charts, defying gravity and expectations for a record-breaking year.

With ‘Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams’ (2013), they merged the visceral with the conceptual in a way that resonated both critically and commercially. 30 Seconds to Mars returned with a bold declaration in their sixth studio album, ‘It’s The End Of The World But It’s A Beautiful Day’ (2023). With this record, the band explored the depths of the human experience, embracing its darkness but never losing sight of the glimmers of light that make life worth living.

Now, as they prepare to unleash their live show across Australia, there’s a sense of something larger than music at play. It’s a pilgrimage for those who’ve followed the band’s journey—through the chaos, the beauty, the noise—and come out the other side, ready to once again lose themselves in the collective experience.

Thirty Seconds to Mars 2024 Australia Tour

Tickets available HERE.

Thursday, September 12th Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne, VIC

Saturday, September 14th Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, NSW

Tuesday, September 17th Riverstage, Brisbane, QLD

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