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Bloom @ Stay Gold

This September, Sydney’s melodic hardcore force Bloom hit the road to celebrate the release of their crushing new single Withered (via Pure Noise Records). Known for their emotionally raw delivery and searing live shows, Bloom continue to push the boundaries of modern metalcore, blending nostalgia, catharsis and atmospheric brutality into a sound all their own. Fresh from sold-out international tours and huge support slots alongside Polaris, Make Them Suffer and Silverstein, this is Bloom at their most vulnerable, and most powerful.

Joining them are Inertia, the Sydney alternative-metal juggernauts who fuse modern metal with dark pop, soul and emo influences. With over 5 million streams and a growing fanbase, Inertia’s intense, genre-defying sound has made waves nationwide and earned them touring spots with Polaris, Dayseeker and Void of Vision.

Opening the night is Melbourne’s rising post-hardcore outfit Post Heaven, who burst onto the scene in late 2023 with their debut EP Watch The Framework As It Falls. Blending 90s/00s post-hardcore with electronic textures and raw aggression, they’ve already shared stages with the likes of Thornhill, Fleshwater and Movements.

Don’t miss this explosive night of emotionally charged, heavy-hitting performances as Bloom, Inertia and Post Heaven take over Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide and Melbourne this September.

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Where: Stay Gold

133 Sydney Road
Brunswick
3056
Australia

Who: Bloom

Melodic Hardcore

A force in Australian Metalcore, Bloom combine fierce sounds and impassioned lyrics to steadily build a concrete foundation through their passionate, conceptual projects. With a catalogue that focuses on grief, love and exile, Bloom partners their deeply emotive lyrical content with surging rhythms and memorable hooks to dynamically marry harrowing concepts and captivating listening experiences.

2024 was a breakout year for Bloom, beginning with a Japanese tour supporting Erra and Knosis followed by the release of their debut album ‘Maybe In Another Life’ via Greyscale Records & Pure Noise in February. Their debut heralded praise from across the globe, with Kerrang! Magazine highlighting: “Bloom are one of the most exciting and promising metalcore bands to emerge from the country’s thriving scene in a minute."

They’ve toured relentlessly across Australia, completing multiple headline tours and national support tours with Bad Omens, Make Them Suffer, Polaris, While She Sleeps, Holding Absence, Thornhill, Void Of Vision and more as well as numerous festival appearances at Good Things Festival, UNIFY Gathering and CVLTFEST.

Launching themselves into international touring, the band debuted their live performances across US stages in support of Miss May I and UK/EU with Silverstein alongside Thursday and The Callous Daoboys, squeezing in a sold out east coast tour in between. Bloom show no signs of slowing down, jumping straight into their first international headline tour of Japan and most recently set to support Chelsea Grin & Currents around Australia.

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