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Birds Of Tokyo Announce 2016 ‘Brace’ National Tour

With the dust still yet to settle following the release of their massive new single Brace, the namesake for their upcoming album, Birds Of Tokyo have announced they will be bringing the album to the people during a headline tour kicking off this November.

Even the most accustomed Birds Of Tokyo fans are best advised to Brace themselves for the shows, given the band’s newfound comfort within a much heavier sonic universe than we’ve seen from them in some time.

Filled with titanic rock anthems-in-weighting, Brace is reminiscent of the band’s original sound — heavier and much more progressive. The new found penchant for chug will also result in an equally as heavy visual show, and the band are promising to play “[Brace] in full with redesigned older works”.

“The whole reason we’ve written this record is to play it live,” the band say. “We have a lighting and visual show like nothing we’ve done before, so come see what we are talking about!”

Brace will drop Friday, 4th November, so fans will have plenty of times to get their head around it before the tour. Catch all the tour dates, below.

UPDATE 20/10/16: Birds Of Tokyo have announced a second Melbourne show after the first sold out. Details below.

Watch: Birds Of Tokyo National Tour Announcement

Birds of Tokyo - BRACE Australian Nov/Dec (Tour Trailer)

Birds Of Tokyo ‘Brace’ National Tour 2016
Supported by Strangers and Introvert

Tickets available 9am Friday, 14th October

Thursday, 17th November*
Metro City, Perth
Tickets: Birds Of Tokyo

Friday, 18th November
Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide
Tickets: Birds Of Tokyo

Friday, 26th November
The Tivoli, Brisbane
Tickets: Birds Of Tokyo

Saturday, 26th NovemberSOLD OUT
The Croxton Bandroom, Melbourne
Tickets: Birds Of Tokyo

Sunday, 27th NovemberNEW SHOW
The Croxton Bandroom, Melbourne
Tickets: Birds Of Tokyo

Friday 16th December
Enmore Theatre, Sydney
Tickets: Birds Of Tokyo

Saturday 17th December
Waves, Wollongong
Tickets: Birds Of Tokyo

* Supported by Strangers & Pat Chow

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