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Ronnie Radke of Falling in Reverse performs in concert at Palacio de Vistalegre on November 10, 2024 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Javier Bragado/Redferns)
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Falling in Reverse’s Australian Tour Merch Prices Revealed

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Falling in Reverse kicked off their Australian tour last night at Perth’s RAC Arena, performing to a packed crowd. The band delivered a high-energy set, blending metalcore and hip-hop influences with their signature stage presence.

Frontman Ronnie Radke led the charge, engaging the audience with his dynamic vocals and commanding energy. The crowd responded with mosh pits, crowd surfing, and loud singalongs, especially during hits like ‘Zombified’, ‘Popular Monster’, and ‘Watch the World Burn’.

The setlist featured a mix of fan favourites and newer material, with songs from their latest releases making an impact. The production included large LED screens displaying visuals, strobes, and dramatic lighting effects that elevated the performance. The atmosphere remained electric throughout the night, with fans feeding off the energy from the stage.

Alongside the live show, the band’s official tour merchandise was widely available at the venue. T-shirts are priced at $80, while hoodies cost $140. Long-sleeve shirts are selling for $90, with cowboy hats priced at $100. Baseball caps are available for $50, and stubby holders for $20. The merchandise stands saw long lines before and after the show, with fans purchasing items featuring Falling in Reverse’s branding and tour artwork.

The tour continues this week with shows in Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. Each venue is expected to offer the same selection of merchandise and a similar setlist. The band’s Australian run will wrap up in Brisbane before they continue touring internationally.

With strong crowd turnouts and an energetic opening night, Falling in Reverse’s Australian tour is off to a solid start. Fans attending each of the bands upcoming shows can expect a high-production performance. One which feels uniquely spontaneous. Like it could flow in any direction based on the temperament of Radke.

Tickets can be purchased for the rest of Falling in Reverse’s Australian shows here.