If you’re into metalcore, Atreyu‘s The Curse is probably already tattooed on the inside of your skull. For Atreyu, it’s the album. A game-changer.
A 2004 masterpiece that put them on the map and kept them there. Now, 20 years later, the band is bringing it back to where it all began—live, loud, and in full force.
In July 2025, Atreyu returns to Australia for The Curse 20th Anniversary Tour. These won’t be your average Atreyu shows. They’ll be playing the iconic album front to back, plus a mix of fan favourites. If you’ve ever screamed along to ‘Bleeding Mascara’ or felt the weight of ‘The Crimson,’ this is your chance to relive it all.
But wait—there’s more. Joining Atreyu is another metalcore heavyweight: Memphis May Fire. These Texan titans haven’t graced Australian stages since their 2015 run with Parkway Drive, and fans have been hungry for their return. Known for turning live shows into cathartic, circle pit-fueled therapy sessions, MMF doesn’t just play music—they create moments.
Described as “a sonic confessional” by Insomniac, Memphis May Fire’s shows dive headfirst into life’s chaos. With Matty Mullins leading the charge, his vocals effortlessly shift from cleans to guttural roars, backed by earth-shaking drums and razor-sharp riffs. As Wall of Sound puts it: “There’s not one song here you won’t find yourself banging your head to.”
For Atreyu, this tour is more than nostalgia. It’s a chance to show fans why they’re still at the top of the game. They could’ve rested on their reputation as metalcore pioneers, but instead, they’ve evolved, experimented, and consistently delivered.
This co-headline tour is a metalcore dream come true. Two bands, one unforgettable album, and a shared mission to melt faces and ignite mosh pits. July 2025 is coming—and so is chaos. Grab tickets while you can, and prepare for the kind of show that reminds you why you fell in love with heavy music in the first place.
Atreyu + Memphis May Fire Australian 2025 Tour Dates:
Brisbane – July 9 – The Triffid
Sydney – July 11 – Manning Bar
Melbourne – July 12 – Northcote Theatre
Adelaide – July 13 – Lion Arts
Perth – July 15 – Magnet House
Presale for the tickets start on December 6. General sale will start on December 10. Tickets can be accessed here.