Superheaven Add Extra Melbourne Show
Superheaven’s long-awaited return may be still months away, but that hasn’t slowed down the response to tickets moving out the door.
With Perth selling out on announce and being upgraded to Magnet House, many of the other shows have followed suit and a second show has just been added for Melbourne.
TOUR DATES
Thursday 30 April: The Tivoli, Brisbane LIC AA – UPGRADED
Friday 1 May: Prince Bandroom, Melbourne LIC AA – NEW SHOW
Saturday 2 May: 170 Russell, Melbourne 18+ SOLD OUT
Sunday 3 May: Liberty Hall, Sydney Lic AA – LOW TICKETS
Tuesday 5 May: Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide Lic AA – SOLD OUT
Wednesday 6 May: Magnet House, Perth 18+ – LOW TICKETS
All tickets for venue upgraded shows remain valid with no purchaser action required.
All other shows have limited tickets remaining, get in fast!
Tickets from
https://daltours.cc/superheaven

“Superheaven turned an ordinary concert into a sonic landslide.” Get Some Magazine
“Angel Du$t get the crowd so damn high they lose their fucking minds.” Thrasher Magazine
Superheaven will bring their post-hardcore grit, full-bodied and fuzzed-out distortion and hazy alternative melodies to Australia this April/May. With special guests, Angel Du$t, the tour pairs two of the most potent forces in the grunge revival and melodic hardcore together for one seismic tour.
Delivering fuzzed-out sonics, cathartic hooks and unyielding momentum that bridges ’90s alt-rock grit with the current wave of punk re-innovation, Superheaven are pure, raw emotion and driven energy. Formed from the ashes of Daylight in 2014, Superheaven have carved out a sound of post-hardcore heft and hazy melodies. Their 2015 breakthrough Ours Is Chrome earned a spot on Brooklyn Vegan’s “50 Best Punk & Emo Albums: 2015-2019,” while tracks like “Poor Aileen” landed them spots on festivals from Outbreak to Sick New World.
The bands streaming numbers are insane with “Youngest Daughter” well over the 200 million mark and their entire catalogue nudging half a billion!
Angel Du$t, have evolved from hardcore roots via frontman Justice Tripp’s time in
Trapped Under Ice into a genre-bending monster. Blending d-beat fury with pop hooks on records like A.D., Pretty Buff, and the highly acclaimed, Brand New Soul. A linchpin for the new generation, their eclectic spirit echoes the likes of Bad Brains while keeping things firmly fresh and updated. Blazing a trail for the next wave of aggressive artists to branch out into unabashedly melodic territory.
Tripp’s work is marked by an ever-evolving creativity that’s made him highly influential, but which has often put him a number of steps ahead of the very trends that he’s helped to inspire. Now Angel Du$t fearless and open-hearted tribute to all things rock, sees them right on the cutting edge. Tripp might forever be keeping an eye on the future, but Angel Du$t’s time is now!
Live, Superheaven’s shows unfold like a droning conversation among friends, muscular riffs underpin walls of feedback that effortlessly slide into hypnotic jams that leave rooms humming.
Angel Du$t, by contrast, is pure controlled chaos, a whirlwind of stage dives and singalongs that turns every room into a collective fever dream.
Together, both acts will give fans an evening of intensity like they rarely experience, trading the weight of isolation anthems for the joy of collective release.
These shows will be Superheaven’s first Australian dates in over a decade after recently returning from an extended hiatus and this tour marks a rare collision for two bands at the peak of their powers, redefining what a modern rock bill can feel like.


