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WIN! Tickets to Trophy Eyes at UC Hub

Renowned Australian heavyweight post-punk rock band, Trophy Eyes, celebrate their latest album Suicide and Sunshine with special guests Dear Seattle at UC Hub, University of Canberra, 20 October 7.30pm.

The band have just announced they’ve added a bunch of news shows to their mighty Australian regional tour this October. The new dates include Coolangatta, Sunshine Coast, Wollongong and Newcastle as a continuation of the festivities surrounding their latest album, Suicide and Sunshine.

Joining the regional ride are triple j favourites, indie-rockers Dear Seattle plus just announced openers, The Stone Apes, OK Hotel, Quite Like Pete & Jimmy Kyle (Chasing Ghosts). 

Trophy Eyes is celebrated for their unreservedly candid, emotionally charged storytelling and lyrical prowess. Their highly praised album Suicide and Sunshine highlighted by standout tracks like Blue Eyed Boy and What Hurts The Most recently scored the band’s impressive third consecutive Top 10 ARIA album, accompanied by a string of sold-out national shows. 

Continuing a tradition of praise that spans over a decade, along with their triumphant appearances at festivals like Vans Warped Tour, Reading, Leeds, Splendour In the Grass, Unify Gathering, and supported by a dedicated fan following, the band has undeniably solidified their standing as one of the most captivating heavy acts within the Australian music scene.

Tickets: moshtix.com.au

CW has 2 x double passes to the 20 October show in Canberra to be won.

Enter to win

To enter, email [email protected] with ‘Trophy Eyes’ in the subject field. Tell us your name, full contact details (including street address) and where and when you can see the band in Canberra this month. Entries close 9am Friday 13 October 2023 and winners drawn same day. One entry per person. Entrants must be aged 18+. Winners must be able to attend.

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