Much Celebrated, Multi-Platinum Selling Indie Rock Icons FEEDER Make Their Triumphant Return To Australia Next Month

Local Supports Announced

Feeder delivered two monster albums in a row 2001’s Echo Park and 2002’s Comfort In Sound establishing themselves as one of the UK’s biggest and most loved bands. But that was merely the beginning. While most of their peers faded away, Feeder cemented their place as one of the most enduring artists in modern rock with multiple number 1 albums in the UK charts, 20 million+ sales worldwide and a legacy of unforgettable live performances.

Always masters of marrying the light and the dark, Feeder illuminate the shadowy corners of their world to uncover something poignant and uplifting. Their anthemic alt-rock songs packed with emotional depth and intensity have earned a devoted fanbase around the globe. Their genius is more than evident on their brand new double album Black/Red

Equipped with an unrelenting barrage of rock anthems such as ‘Buck Rogers’, ‘Feeling a Moment’, ‘Just a Day’, ‘Just the Way I’m Feeling’, ‘Come Back Around’ and ‘High’ Australian fans are set for an incredible treat when the Feeder juggernaut rolls across the country next month.

Supporting Artists have now been confirmed:

Perths Death By Denim blend chaotic energy, shiny synth driven dance rock, and brooding lyrics, the band’s unique sound has racked up over 13 million streams and earned them eight high rotation tracks on Triple J. With numerous headline tours and sold out shows under the belts, a much talked about BIGSOUND showcase and a major label deal, Death By Denim have more than earned their place.

Adelaide locals Sunsick Daisy have a genre diverse sound that’s earned them a fast growing fanbase and critical acclaim. Their debut Someone Like You made them finalists in Triple J’s 2022 Unearthed High, while their debut EP scored regular Triple J airplay and also spins on Seattle’s KEXP. They’ve shared stages with Ball Park Music, The Buoys, and Teenage Joans as well as a host of their own headline shows. 

Melbourne’s Pisco Sour are all about high energy and crowd interaction earning them a reputation as one of the cities most riveting and charismatic live acts. With a non-stop work ethic that’s seen them play every possible space around town, culminating most recently with the opening slot for both of Kasabian’s Forum shows, the band are as on point as they can be.

Wollongong locals Satin Cali will open the Sydney show. Emerging to become one of the country’s premiere beach grunge rock bands, they fuse raw energy with coastal cool and have built a loyal following with their mix of huge sing along anthems and chilled, introspective vibes. From local gigs to global stages, they’ve toured with The Terrys across the UK/EU in 2024, selling out shows, while notching up multiple sold out shows in east coast capital cities. 

Brisbanes Dopamine are one of Australia’s fastest rising acts. Their nostalgic pop-rock tunes have landed on some major global Spotify playlists and the airwaves both at home via Triple J and in the UK. After recent explosive sets supporting Spacey Jane, Alex Lahey, and Teenage Dads, they are on point to deliver a killer set for the Feeder crowd.

“a band to keep it real in a world of fakes, you could do a lot worse than to put it all on Feeder.’’ – Kerrang
“I have a renewed zest. They totally surpassed my expectations. A fantastic night!” – Joyzine
“Atmospheric, powerful and intense” – Cult Following

“The show was everything you could hope for. Feeder’s personality, musicianship and ability to recreate the studio sound of their songs have made them a great live band for such a long time” – Red Brick

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April 2025 Australian Tour Dates

Saturday, April 5: The Rosemount, Perth
Sunday, April 6: Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide
Wednesday, April 9: 170 Russell, Melbourne
Thursday, April 10: Manning Bar, Sydney
Friday, April 11: The Triffid, Brisbane

Tickets from
ThePhoenix.au

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