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News: Welsh Rock Icons Feeder Amplify Stacked Australian Tour with Killer Supports

  • March 15, 2025
  • Deb Pelser
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Two decades on from their back-to-back classics Echo Park (2001) and Comfort In Sound (2002), Feeder remain an unstoppable force.

Masters of light and shade, Feeder have built a career on anthems that balance raw emotional depth with towering alt-rock hooks. That magic is on full display in their latest double album, Black/Red, a record that proves their songwriting still hits with the same urgency, grit, and heart as ever.

Now, armed with a setlist of stadium-sized rock bangers—from the fuzzed-out rush of ‘Buck Rogers’ to the soaring catharsis of ‘Feeling a Moment’, ‘Just the Way I’m Feeling’, and ‘High’—Feeder are bringing their unstoppable juggernaut to Australia next month. And they’re not coming alone.

Backing up Feeder’s is a handpicked lineup of some of Australia’s fastest-rising alt-rock acts:

Perth’s Death By Denim fuse shimmering synth-rock with brooding lyricism, boasting over 13 million streams and eight high-rotation Triple J tracks.


Adelaide’s Sunsick Daisy have genre-hopping alt appeal, finalist creds from Triple J Unearthed High, and co-signs from KEXP and Ball Park Music.


Melbourne’s Pisco Sour thrive on high-energy, crowd-commanding chaos, recently winning over Kasabian’s Forum audiences as their opener.


Wollongong’s Satin Cali bring their beach-grunge swagger fresh from sold-out UK/EU tours with The Terrys and a growing cult following.


Brisbane’s Dopamine have radio-ready pop-rock hooks, festival-ready energy, and recent slots supporting Spacey Jane, Alex Lahey, and Teenage Dads.

FEEDER April 2025 Australian Tour Dates
Saturday, April 5: The Rosemount, Perth
Sunday, April 6: Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide
Wednesday, April 9: 170 Russell, Melbourne
Thursday, April 10: Manning Bar, Sydney
Friday, April 11: The Triffid, Brisbane

Head HERE for tickets.

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