Justice For The Damned



The Workers Club

51 - 55 Brunswick St, Fitzroy, VIC, Melbourne, Australia

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The Workers Club in Melbourne is an iconic live music venue located in the suburb of Fitzroy. Originally opened in 1959, the venue has hosted some of the country's biggest acts over its 60 year history. It has a capacity of around 500 and features a huge stage, full bar, lounge area, and a huge open dance floor. The Workers Club's atmosphere is second-to-none, offering a captivating vibe that draws in audiences from far and wide. There's no better place to enjoy a night of music, drinks and dancing!

Event details

Destroy All Lines Presents

Justice For The Damned
Australian Tour
with
Honest Crooks, Dregg & Caged Existence

Saturday 2nd November
Workers Club, Melbourne 18+
Doors 8:00 pm

Tickets On Sale Now
https://destroyalllines.lnk.to/19JFTD

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It’s been a long road since the release of Sydney’s Justice For The Damned’s debut album Dragged Through The Dirt, and before the band opens the next chapter, they wanted to hit the Australian roads one last time. “Coming to the end of the DTTD cycle, we're feeling more pumped than ever for the future. We've had a great touring off of this album, it's taken us farther than we ever expected and we're so grateful for the opportunities we were given in this time.” Says guitarist Nick Adams.

This October & November will see Justice For The Damned hitting up towns across Australia, and bringing some of the heaviest and most exciting bands currently growing out of the Australian scene. Recently coming off the back of a huge European tour alongside Knocked Loose and Kublai Khan, Caged Existence bring their own flavour to the era of 90’s metallic hardcore, Melbourne’s uniquely outrageous Dregg will deliver their tongue-in-cheek hardcore stylings, and after a period of recreation, Hellsworth’s heaviest Honest Crooks have every intention of bulldozing the stages and showing exactly why they have garnished such a title. Of the support acts, Adams shares that these shows will truly be about the family that’s helped Justice grow. “We chose these bands not only because they are awesome bands, but because they are full of great people/friends. We intend to see off DTTD the same way we brought it in, in the company of people we love.”

These will be the last run of shows for this era of Justice For The Damned, but Adams says people shouldn’t get complacent, and that this is just the first chapter, the next will have everyone on the edge of their seat. “What the world can expect from JFTD in the future is something bigger and better than we could have imagined. We're very excited to kick-start this new chapter of our lives/career.”