
For one night only in Australia, Touche Amore return to Melbourne to play Stage Four in full. Coming up on 10 years since its release, Stage Four is the band's harrowing fourth studio album, and remains widely regarded as Touché Amoré's most defining work.
Written in the wake of frontman Jeremy Bolm's mother passing from cancer, the album saw the band transition, pushing and pulling at the boundaries of hardcore, exploring painfully human emotions and the profound reality of loss.
Joining Touché Amoré in Australia this November is Tigers Jaw, a band whose influence across emo, indie and post-hardcore has deepened with time, and who have long been considered an important and wildly revered band. They quickly gained attention for their ability to effectively and cooly capture teenage emotions, with equal parts upbeat angst and mellow moodiness. And now, two decades later, the band continue their legacy with their seventh full length album, Lost on You, released in March via Hopeless Records
Friday 13 November - Forum Melbourne
