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The Amity AfflictionO2 RitzManchester18:00Book Tickets
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The Amity Affliction Fan Reviews (1) 5.0
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Great show all the band's had the crowd buzzing

Awesome performance as always by these guys, support acts were amazing made the whole show a great experience

Posted by David d on 03/10/2018

The Amity Affliction, O2 Academy2 Birmingham, Birmingham - 2nd October 2018

The Amity Affliction are an Australian post-hardcore group.


Mavericks in the post-hardcore and metalcore scenes, the built a global following through passion, authenticity, and unflinching self-reflection. It’s all powered by massive, heavy compositions anchored in soaring melodicism and unmistakable emotional depth.


They hit their stride in 2012 with the release of their third full-length effort, Chasing Ghosts, which like subsequent outings This Could Be Heartbreak (2016), Everyone Loves You... Once You Leave Them (2020), and Not Without My Ghosts (2023), soared to the top of the Australian charts, and found international success.


But it’s not just their music that people have taken notice of.  Amity (as they are affectionately known) have an attitude and aura about their music and actions that has helped propel them even faster to the forefront of the scene. Fans come to their shows expecting flat out fun and excitement, with the members always committing to making the party after the show as intense as the performance itself. The sing-along chants don’t end when the band gets off stage, and fans don’t leave after they play. With members involved in putting on punk rock clubs, music magazines, graffiti magazines and more, Amity and it’s members are well ingrained into the culture and ethic of Australian hardcore culture.


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