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Conrad Sewell Celebrates With His Biggest Regional Tour Yet – Backseat Mafia
If ever there was a song that cemented Conrad Sewell’s voice into the fabric of modern pop, it’s Firestone. A decade since the multi-platinum smash hit with Kygo first set the charts alight, the Brisbane-born powerhouse is celebrating the best way he knows how—by taking it straight to the people. And not just any people. Sewell is hitting the road for his biggest regional Australian tour yet, swapping arenas for intimate, acoustic sets across April and May. From Coffs Harbour to Kings Beach, he’s making sure no fan is left behind. “Some of my favourite memories are from touring regional Australia,” he says. “Getting to see the country while playing…
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MAKE THEM SUFFER Announce Massive 2025 Regional Tour – Backseat Mafia
MAKE THEM SUFFER are going bigger, heavier, and harder in 2025, announcing an 18-date regional Australian tour that will see the Perth-born metalcore titans take their devastatingly intense live show to the corners of the country that often get left behind. Following the success of their self-titled album and their biggest-ever headline shows in 2024, the band are showing no signs of slowing down, setting out on a mammoth run across June and July. And they’re not coming alone. JUSTICE FOR THE DAMNED and THE GLOOM IN THE CORNER are locked in as main support, bringing their own brand of metallic fury to the lineup. But that’s not all—at select…
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The Vinyl Tour Continues-Cog Announce New Regional Dates – Backseat Mafia
After their East Coast run earlier this year, Cog will be continuing their The Vinyl Tour, and will visit regional Victoria, New South Wales, and Western Australia this October and November. They will also be making a special appearance for Crowbar Sydney’s birthday week. Emerging in the late ’90s, Cog’s impact on heavy music is undeniable. Their early EPs, 2000’s ‘Pseudo’ and 2002’s ‘Just Visiting’ series, set the stage, but it was their 2005 debut album, ‘The New Normal’, that cemented their reputation. Relentless touring, including Big Day Out and Falls Festival, and the 2008 gold-certified album Sharing Space followed. After a five-year hiatus, Cog returned in 2016 with a…