It’s official: Falling in Reverse is set to storm Australian arenas this March 2025 for their biggest headline tour Down Under yet.
Dubbed the ‘Popular Mons(Tour)’ Australia, the run will see the genre-bending rock juggernauts tour in March 2025 (Not February) joined by none other than Black Veil Brides and Hollywood Undead, making this a triple bill of explosive proportions. If you thought arena tours couldn’t get louder, think again.
The Tour That Almost Wasn’t
This news comes after months of speculation, fuelled by Ronnie Radke’s cryptic June teaser featuring an Aussie flag. Fans were whipped into a frenzy before doubts crept in following Falling in Reverse’s European tour schedule announcement. But now, it’s undeniable—the band will hit Australian shores in March 2025 for their first headline shows in nearly a decade. And they’re not holding back.
Radke: Rock’s Great Controversy Machine
As always, Ronnie Radke is at the centre of it all. Few figures in alternative music manage to generate the kind of polarising energy that Radke does—and he seems to thrive on it. From his viral comments earlier this year about “woke bands” to the perpetual backlash that follows him online, Radke has made himself impossible to ignore. His June post hinting at an Australian tour was classic Radke: vague enough to spark a frenzy, bold enough to keep fans on edge.
For those who follow the band, Radke’s every move feels calculated for maximum impact. But beneath the controversy lies an undeniable talent, one that’s kept Falling in Reverse climbing higher in a scene that doesn’t always forgive or forget. The ‘Popular Mons(Tour)’ Australia isn’t just a return for the band—it’s Radke’s latest chance to prove why he’s one of the most magnetic (and maddening) figures in the game.
From Struggles to Success
Falling in Reverse’s road to this tour hasn’t been smooth sailing. The European leg of their ongoing ‘Popular MonsTOUR’ has been as chaotic as it’s been successful, with sell-out shows offset by a string of cancelled dates in Germany, Hungary, and the Netherlands due to production challenges. Yet, for a band that thrives on chaos, these hurdles seem almost fitting.
Despite the logistical snags, Falling in Reverse’s fanbase has remained fiercely loyal. Songs like ‘Popular Monster’ and ‘Zombified’ continue to dominate playlists, blending searing metalcore with pop-polished hooks and lyrics that connect with an audience that craves raw honesty. Whether on stage or online, the band has built a reputation for embracing their imperfections—and turning them into anthems.
The Show Must Go On
This Australian run is a huge step up, moving the band from festival slots and theatre shows to full-scale arenas. It’s a leap not every band makes, but Falling in Reverse have never shied away from going bigger, louder, and bolder. Adding Black Veil Brides and Hollywood Undead to the lineup ensures this won’t just be a tour—it’ll be an event.
Tour Dates
- Tuesday, 11 March – RAC Arena, Perth
- Thursday, 13 March – Entertainment Centre, Adelaide
- Friday, 14 March – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
- Sunday, 16 March – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
- Tuesday, 18 March – Entertainment Centre, Brisbane