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Sydney metalcore act Polaris announce 10 Year Anniversary Australian tour

Sydney metalcore five-piece Polaris have announced a 10 Year Anniversary Australian Tour. They will be joined by special guests Void of Vision and Pridelands for the run of dates.

Kicking off in their hometown of Sydney and making their way across the country to Perth’s Magnet House on Sunday, March 12, the 10 Year Anniversary venues are paying homage to the debut album cycle where they sold these venues out across The Mortal Coil and Spring tours in 2017.

“Where did the years go?” asked Polaris drummer, Daniel Furnari. “Apparently, it’s been a whole decade ago since this handful of babyfaced kids from suburban Sydney finally assembled a line-up, recorded a demo and stepped onto a stage for the first time as Polaris.”

“Over the course of the ten years and four records that followed, we worked our way through every community hall, theatre or dive that would take us, sleeping on the floors of vans and share houses in the name of metalcore. Today, this thing we built together has taken us all around the world, giving us the chance to connect with so many incredible people that now all share a role in our story.”

“Sometimes it feels like we’re just getting started, but as we reach this milestone it seems only right to take stock and reminisce a little about the journey so far,” Furnani continued. “What better way to do that than with an intimate retrospective tour?! We’ll be reaching right back to our early EPs and beyond to pull out some deep cuts and old faves for the first, and probably last, time in a long while. Joining us will be our old and very dear friends in Void of Vision and Pridelands, to add some new memories to the many that we’ve already shared over the years.”

“You’ve all made this possible and we can’t wait to celebrate our past, present and future with you around Australia this March!”

In 2017, Polaris released The Mortal Coil, their debut album which debuted in the top 10 ARIA charts and received an ARIA-nomination. It was followed up with 2021’s, ARIA-nominated, #3 ARIA Album chart record, The Death Of Me.

After unleashing the final instalment of their Chronicles EP series, Void of Vision are in the midst of a UK tour with Holding Absence and have an appearance at the inaugural Knotfest Australia on the horizon.

Melbourne-based Pridelands kicked off 2022 with the release of their debut studio album, Light Bends which landed them an appearance at Unify Forever in 2022 and a national regional tour with In Hearts Wake.

Polaris have announced a 10 Year Anniversary Australian Tour, hitting Magnet House on Sunday, March 12, 2023. For more info and to buy tickets, head to destroyalllines.com

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