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Parkway Drive Announce Huge 2024 Aussie Arena Tour + MORE

Parkway Drive Announce Huge 2024 Aussie Arena Tour + MORE

Triple M Rock · Triple M

March 20, 20241m 35s

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Here's the latest in Hard N Heavy headlines with Emmy Mack of RedHook! Dive into the heart of Australia's metal and hard rock scene as we bring you the latest and most thrilling updates. Parkway Drive is set to embark on a monumental arena tour across the country this September, featuring a powerhouse lineup that includes I Prevail, The Ghost Inside, and Void of Vision. These titans of rock will be hitting massive venues in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth, promising an unforgettable experience for fans.

Meanwhile, the Australian metal community is buzzing with anticipation for Knotfest Australia, with the legendary Pantera leading the charge. The festival is also stirring excitement with hints of Slipknot's return in 2025 and whispers of a new live album from Pantera, capturing the energy of their recent performances and possibly featuring their current lineup in a historic record.

Additionally, in a groundbreaking move, Aussie heavy music is set to receive long-overdue recognition at the APRA Music Awards. After 22 years, the prestigious ceremony honoring Australia's best songwriters will introduce a new genre category for hard rock and metal in 2024. This episode not only explores these major announcements but also delves into what they mean for the future of the genre down under.

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Parkway Drive tourI PrevailThe Ghost InsideVoid of VisionSydneyBrisbaneMelbourneAdelaidePerthKnotfest AustraliaPanteraSlipknot 2025live albumCharlie BenanteAPRA Music Awardshard rockmetalAustralian heavy musicgenre categorysongwritersarena tourlive performancesmusic festivalsAustralian music sceneEmmy MackRedHook