Shows at the Village Green

The Amity Affliction

With Supports - Scar The Surface, Death By Six, Cardinals & Glass Arrows

Behind the cheeky song names and party atmosphere the guys carry around on tour, The Amity Affliction is a band with a message and a story. In a recent blog to fans Joel Birch explained a lot of the album – about the struggles of the past year in the lead up to it’s release, and always delivering the positive message that no one is alone, and everything is fixable. The entire album is delivered in the same tone from the opening track “I Hate Hartley” and its gang chant of “I Won’t Die Defeated” right down to the finale “F... The Yankees” – which Birch offers as a thankyou to his mother for all she’s given him. The music and the message are both delivered with impact and experience – this is a band full of people who have fought for everything they have, and a band of people who are encouraging young people to do the same.

In a day and age where few heavy bands of any substance cross over to a greater audience, The Amity Affliction are using their voices to deliver a message as powerful as their music.

The Amity Affliction

The Getaway Plan

With Special Guest 'Gatherer' & Local Supports Heartless Vendetta & The Furys

January 18 - It was a special start to 2012 as The Getaway Plan spent NYE playing their third slot on Pyramid Rock Festival. Now as they prepare for their second stint on the Big Day Out national touring bill, they will also take time out of their already busy 2012 schedule with a suburban run in March.

Since the release of their long awaited sophomore album Requiem in November last year, The Getaway Plan have done their own capital cities headline tour and are now in the middle of an impressive festival run that will include Pyramid Rock, Big Day Out and Breathe Of Life festivals. Following the festivals, the band will finally get a chance to play their new album to fans in suburban and major regional centres.

With first single "The Reckoning" taking off at commercial radio, and Triple J spinning current single "Flying Colours" on rotation, it is an eventful time for the four-piece who recently reformed after a two year hiatus.

Each show is over 18s with tickets on sale from Thursday 12th January at midday. Good friends and incredible rock band Gatherer will be main support on all shows, with locals chosen by the venues to be added to shows.

The Getaway Plan

The Beat Goes On

Xmas In July

This fabulous, interactive show stars three of the stars of the Sixties and Seventies, Darryl Cotton (ex Zoot), Wendy Stapleton (Wendy and the Rockets) and Paul Norton.

It takes you through a superb journey of timeless hits of the Sixties, classics that have endured every music trend to remain valid and important to music culture.

The Beat Goes On
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