Ruination Album Tour - Gold Coast

Ruination Album Tour - Gold Coast

44A Nerang St, Southport QLD 4215, Australia

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Sunday 9th November 2025

3:30 PM - 8:00 PM

Overview

Maryborough alt-rock trio Ruination are bringing their explosive new record Everything Eventually to the Gold Coast. Released via Golden Robot Records, this debut album is eleven tracks of raw emotion and melodic heaviness, music made to be felt live. The band's new single "Downward", premiered on HEAVY Mag, sets the tone: confronting loss, finding strength, and pushing forward with intensity. Expect huge riffs, surging dynamics, and a performance that hits hard from the first chord to the last crash. This moment is for anyone who's ever loved heavy, honest, soul-shaking rock. If you've been craving that wall-of-sound energy, this show will deliver it in full. Head 1$t lead with a fierce mix of punk and metal chaos, channeling raw mosh-pit energy into their own explosive sound. They'll be joined by Tomohung, bringing a riot of skate-punk-meets-metal mayhem — fast, fun, and impossible not to move to. Veratie return with their signature alt-rock/nu-metal hybrid, weaving melodic and rap vocals through a storm of synths, riffs, and rhythm. Fans of Tool, Silverchair, and Alice In Chains this one's for you.

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44A Nerang St, Southport QLD 4215, Australia

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