For the Popular Mons(Tour), the band will be joined by special guests Black Veil Brides and Hollywood Undead.
Falling In Reverse frontman Ronnie Radke (Credit: Nick Fancher)
American rock band Falling In Reverse will return to Australia in March 2025. Last night (24 November), they announced their largest-ever tour of Australia.
The band, led by controversial frontman Ronnie Radke, will perform in arenas across the country next year. Beginning the run at Perth’s RAC Arena on Tuesday, 11 March, the band will then head to the Adelaide Entertainment Centre Arena (Thursday, 13 March), Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena (Friday, 14 March), Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena (Sunday, 16 March), and wrap the tour at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre on Tuesday, 18 March.
Bringing their Popular Mons(tour) run to Australia, Falling In Reverse will be joined by special guests Black Veil Brides and Hollywood Undead.
Pre-sale tickets will be available from Wednesday, 27 November, at 12 pm local time – register here to access those tickets. The general sale opens on Friday, 29 November, at 12 pm local time. You can find more ticketing information on the Destroy All Lines website.
Radke has previously made headlines due to multiple allegations – from alleged violent incidents and homophobic and transphobic comments, among other issues.
Last year, he was banned from TikTok and reportedly temporarily shadowbanned from X (formerly known as Twitter) after allegedly sharing transphobic posts, meaning that fans couldn’t search for him on the social media service, but he could still tweet.
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Earlier this year, he reportedly sued music critic Anthony Fantano for defamation, claiming that Fantano “acted in malice” and “engaged in fraud” in a 2023 video titled “This Guy Sucks.”
In August, Falling In Reverse released their fifth album, Popular Monster. The album features guest appearances from rapper Tech N9ne, Slaughter To Prevail vocalist Alex Terrible and country singer Jelly Roll. Upon its release, the album debuted at #7 on the ARIA Albums Chart. It’s also certified Gold in the US.
DESTROY ALL LINES PRESENTS
Tuesday 11 March - RAC Arena, Perth
Thursday 13 March - Adelaide Entertainment Centre Arena, Adelaide
Friday 14 March - Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
Sunday 16 March - Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
Tuesday 18 March - Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane