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Terror and Malevolence in Australia

Posted by T on January 7, 2020

Despite coverage constantly touring, it has been quite a while since the never not stage diving inducing energetic hardcore force of nature that is Terror has held court in the Southern Hemisphere.

While their Sydney incarnation sees them headlining the eclectic Invasion Fest in Sydney, the rest of the tour sees them teaming up alongside Malevolence who will be making their Australian debut in the process.

Tour dates as below.

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