US progressive metalcore band Erra have revealed the local support acts for their upcoming Australian tour, with eight regional heavy acts joining the March 2025 run.
The Alabama outfit, touring in support of their sixth album Cure, will traverse the country alongside international guests Silent Planet (USA) and Resolve (FRA) across an eight-date national run.
The local lineup features established and emerging acts from across Australia’s heavy music landscape, each selected to complement the touring package.
Erra Australian tour
- Thu 6 Mar – Astor Theatre, Perth w/ Daybreak
- Sat 8 Mar – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide w/ Signals
- Sun 9 Mar – Forum, Melbourne w/ Mirrors
- Tue 11 Mar – Altar, Hobart w/ Mirrors
- Thu 13 Mar – Uni Bar, Wollongong w/ Alienist
- Fri 14 Mar – Drifters Wharf, Central Coast w/ Irken Armada
- Sat 15 Mar – Metro Theatre, Sydney w/ Inertia
- Sun 16 Mar – The Tivoli, Brisbane w/ Headwreck
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Perth metalcore act Daybreak will open the tour at the Astor Theatre, followed by technical metal quartet Signals in Adelaide. Progressive metal outfit Mirrors secure dual support slots across both Melbourne and Hobart shows, while Wollongong’s Alienist bring their modern approach to the Uni Bar.
Central Coast metallers Irken Armada join the bill at Drifters Wharf, with Sydney’s electronic-tinged Inertia taking the Metro Theatre slot. Brisbane’s hardcore-electronic fusion act Headwreck round out the local supports for the final show at The Tivoli.
The announcement follows Erra’s release of Cure in early 2024, marking their sixth full-length album. Main support act Silent Planet arrive fresh from their 2023 release Superbloom, while French outfit Resolve continue to tour their 2023 album Human.
Erra’s previous Australian visits have seen them perform alongside acts including Bad Omens, TesseracT and Dance Gavin Dance. The band has achieved notable success on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums chart, with both their 2014 EP Moments of Clarity and 2016 album Drift reaching number one.
The tour spans licensed all-ages and 18+ events across capital cities and regional centres, with tickets available through destroyalllines.com.