Since their formation in 2002, The Bronx have been a relentless force in the music scene.
Californian punk rock legends, The Bronx, are set to ignite Melbourne’s Northcote Theatre on a night of unadulterated mayhem in celebration of the 20th anniversary of their eponymous debut album, The Bronx (I). With a lineup that boasts two sensational support acts, Melbourne’s own Civic (Aus) and ’68 direct from the States, this is a gig you won’t want to miss.
The Bronx
- November 17 – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne
- November 18 – Triffid, Brisbane
- November 19 – Metro Theatre, Sydney
- November 21 – The Gov, Adelaide
- November 22 – Magnet House, Perth
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With six original albums under The Bronx moniker and three more under their alter ego, Mariachi El Bronx, whether it’s raw, youthful angst or hard-hitting, catchy hard rock, they deliver it all with unrivalled passion.
The band’s lineup includes the charismatic Matt Caughthran on vocals, guitarists Joby J. Ford and Ken Horne, bassist Brad Magers, and powerhouse drummer Joey Castillo.
Joining The Bronx on this electrifying journey is Civic, fresh off their successful US tour. Civic has been garnering praise and admiration for their fierce proto-punk sound. Led by the captivating frontman, Jim McCullough, Civic’s energetic and intense performances have left audiences awestruck.
With their latest album, Taken By Force, the band delves into emotions while navigating the uncertainties of our times. Civic’s presence on stage is an experience that lingers long after the last note.
Completing this powerhouse lineup is ’68, a two-man outfit hailing from Atlanta, Georgia. Fronted by the talented Josh Scogin, ’68’s unique blend of rock, blues, and hardcore creates an explosive musical concoction. Their energetic live shows, which range from intimate settings to massive festival stages, have won them a devoted fanbase worldwide.
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