Biffy Clyro Australian Tour April 2018



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Forum Melbourne

154 Flinders Street, Melbourne, Australia

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Forum Melbourne is a large multi-purpose entertainment venue located in the heart of the city. Perfectly situated at 154 Flinders Street and Russel Street, this venue is easy to get to, and boasts some of the best shows, events and concerts Melbourne has to offer. This renowned venue opened in 2004 and hosted its first concert in 2005. It features two auditoriums, with seating capacities of 2,400 and 2,500 respectively. Forum Melbourne also has two additional general admission standing areas, as well as several bars for drinks. It's the ideal spot for anyone wanting to catch the city's best concerts, stand-up comedy or theatre shows.

Event details

Biffy Clyro Australian Tour April 2018 Tickets are on-sale from 10am on Wednesday 25th October DATES Friday 27th April Forum Theatre, Melbourne Sunday 29th Eatons Hill, Brisbane Monday 30th April Enmore Theatre, Sydney Get Tickets via www.xiiitouring.com www.secretsounds.com Biffy Clyro have announced Australian dates for April 2018. The tour is in support of Biffy Clyro’s seventh studio album “Ellipsis”. The tour begins April 27th in Melbourne at Forum Theatre followed by Brisbane at Eatons Hill on April 29th and finishing in Sydney at Enmore Theatre on 30th April. Tickets go on sale this Wednesday 25th October at 10am. The last album debuted at #15 on the ARIA album chart. It’s their second to hit the ARIA top 50, following on from Opposites (#22 Feb. ’13) and is their second consecutive #1 in the UK. Critics praised Ellipsis, the band's most successful album to date, nominated for "Best British Group" at the recent BRIT Awards as well as "Best British Group" and "Best Festival Headliners" at the NME Awards. You can watch the music video for "Wolves of Winter" here and "Flammable" here. Biffy Clyro played headlining sets at the Reading and Leeds festivals in the UK. Footage of the band performing their song "Howl" and single "Re-arrange" in front of a massive crowd can be seen by clicking the links. The UK-based publication The Guardian called Biffy Clyro's Reading and Leeds performances, “Triumphant set from champions of stadium rock.”