Full Tilt has announced a stacked lineup of international and local talent as the festival gets ready to descend on the East Coast in a few months.

In July, Full Tilt will head to Brisbane’s Eatons Hill Outdoor and Ballroom and Sydney’s Bella Vista Farm, before finishing at Melbourne’s PICA (full dates below).

L.A. metalcore favourites The Ghost Inside lead the newly announced lineup, set to play hits from their self-titled 2020 album, a top five chart entry in Australia. They’ll be joined by Florida rockers Underoath, fresh off releasing their ninth studio album, Voyeurist, in January. Pop rock genre-jumpers PVRIS will also be making the long journey from the U.S. to play Full Tilt.

There’s lots of fine Aussie artists included in the lineup. Perth deathcore icons Make Them Suffer will bring their usual live wire power, as will Melbourne nu metal group Ocean Grove. Brisbane’s WAAX will play Full Tilt, one month before the release of their highly-anticipated second studio album At Least I’m Free. Adelaide indie rock duo Teenage Joans and Sydney pop punk stars Yours Truly will also perform for Full Tilt fans.

Early bird tickets go on sale next Monday, April 11th at 9am local time, and you can sign up for the presale here. Tickets then go on sale to the general public on Wednesday, April 13th at 9am local time.

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Full Tilt Festival 2022 Lineup

Saturday, July 16th,

Eatons Hill Outdoor and Ballroom, Brisbane, QLD

Sunday, July 17th

Bella Vista Farm, Sydney, NSW

Saturday, July 23rd

PICA (Port Melbourne Industrial Centre for the Arts), Melbourne, VIC

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THE GHOST INSIDE
UNDEROATH
PVRIS
ICE NINE KILLS
MAKE THEM SUFFER
OCEAN GROVE
WAAX*
THE WONDER YEARS
YOURS TRULY
TEENAGE JOANS
CAROLESDAUGHTER
STATIC DRESS
SAVIOUR
TO THE GRAVE

*Sydney + Brisbane only

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