The renowned heavyweights will touch down this November
US-bred tech-death metal legends Nile are bringing metalcore contemporaries Unearth Down Under for a blistering run of Aussie shows with support from local outfits Feed Her To The Sharks and Whoretopsy on the What Should Not Be Unearthed Tour this November.
Named for Nile's impending eighth studio album — their first in three years — the tour will see the heavyweight veterans kick things off in Brisbane, at Max Watt's, on 19 November, backing up the following evening at Sydney's Manning Bar before getting ready to hit The Corner, in Melbourne, twice on 21 November: first, for an under-18s gig at which Nile will not be appearing, before the bands all reunite that evening for the over-18s counterpart.
The second Melbourne show marks Feed Her To The Sharks' departure point from the jaunt, with Nile, Unearth and Whoretopsy still making the journey across to Perth to play at Capitol on 22 November.
What Should Not Be Unearthed will be released around the world on Friday, 28 August, meaning that Aussie fans will be some of the first on the planet to get to see Nile's new live show, filled out with choice cuts from the new work as well as long-loved favourites from their extensive back catalogue, which dates back more than 20 years to their genesis in 1993.
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Tickets for the What Should Not Be Unearthed Tour go on sale this coming Tuesday, 23 June via a multitude of outlets; to get across the full spread of booking details, check theGuide or see The Music App.