From unapologetic glam rock to Long Beach indie-pop, Sydney is bringing all your live music needs this month – here are some essential picks for your August calendar.
August 2 – Dope Lemon, Enmore Theatre
Dope Lemon, AKA Angus Stone, AKA half of multi-award winning sibling duo Angus & Julia Stone, was a stand-out at Splendour In The Grass, and now he’s bringing his show to Enmore Theatre.
Head along to gain some insight into the life of the character and album stimulus Smooth Big Cat and his foxiest furry friends.
Dope Lemon – ‘Hey You’:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lm8UbnYqSFE
August 9 & 10 – Architects, Big Top
Announced in February, Architects are bringing their acclaimed Holy Hell tour to Australia this August. Mosh-hungry fans in Brisbane are being treated to one of the most riff-heavy shows the Big Top has seen in years from the metalcore monoliths.
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Architects – ‘Hereafter’:
August 11 – Snow Patrol, Sydney Opera House
Snow Patrol are celebrating their longevity with a 25th anniversary project and performances in Perth, Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney as part of their Live And Acoustic tour.
It’s hard to believe, but indie-rock heroes Snow Patrol have been around for a massive 25 years as of 2019. So don’t miss out on the chance to wish the band a happy 25th birthday!
Check out Snow Patrol’s ‘Time Won’t Go Slowly’:
August 13 – Snow Patrol, Enmore Theatre
August 15, 17, 27, & 29 – Fleetwood Mac, Qudos Bank Arena
Legendary rock icons Fleetwood Mac are taking over Australia this month with three massive arena shows at Qudos. The shows will also see Mike Campbell and Neil Finn welcomes into the Mac family.
Fleetwood Mac – ‘Seven Wonders’:
August 16 – half•alive, Metro Theatre
Long beach indie-pop luminaries half•alive are heading to Australia for their first ever national headline tour. The local shows come just ahead of a 21-date North American tour throughout September and October.
half•alive – ‘still.feel’:
August 20 – Abbey Road Live, Enmore Theatre
ARC, a collective made up of Australian rock legends Kram of Spiderbait, Mark Wilson of Jet, Davey Lane of You Am I and Darren Middleton of Powderfinger, are bringing theit highly-anticipated Abbey Road Live tour to Brisbane.
The show’s will celebrate the 50th anniversary of The Beatles iconic record, Abbey Road. ARC will perform a selection of cuts from The Beatles extensive catalogue.
The Beatles – ‘Come Together’:
August 22 – GOT7, Qudos Bank Arena
We’re not sure this sunburnt country’s K-Pop fans are ready for the force that is GOT7. The seven-member South Korean boy group will be hitting Rod Laver Arena on August 25 and they’re also well-known for their live show. Think martial arts tricking, flips, twists and breakdancing.
GOT7 -「I WON’T LET YOU GO」:
August 24 – The Struts, Factory Theatre
Australia really loves its British glam rock revivalists… The Struts are set to take over Factory Theatre this month in celebration of their 2018 full-length Young & Dangerous, out now via US label Interscope.
Having opening for legends like The Rolling Stones, The Who, Guns’n’Roses, Foo Fighters and Motley Crue early on in their career, The Struts were destined to win over audiences with their own brand of unapologetic rock.
The Struts – ‘Could Have Been Me’:
August 31 – Rich Brian, Hordern Pavilion
Last year Rich Brian sold out his first ever Australian shows within a mater of hours; and now he’s coming back for four headline dates.
Playing his biggest theatres yet, 19-year-old Indonesian rapper Rich Brian (formerly known as Rich Chigga) is bringing his critically acclaimed tunes live and raw to Hordern Pavilion.