Village Sounds presents
Children Collide – “Time Itself” Tour w/ Special Guests
Please be advised that Children Collide show scheduled for Friday 03rd December 2021 @ Kambri Precinct will now hosted @ UC Live on Saturday 30th April 2022
You do not need to take any further action if you are able to attend the event.
Following a sold out tour through Victoria in February and an electric set at Yours and Owls Festival, Children Collide head to Queensland and New South Wales for a run of intimate regional shows and hometown club plays. The tour comes after the release of Trampoline, the third single from their fourth studio album, Time Itself, due out in 2021 on Spinning Top Records.
There was a time; A time of packed pubs, heaving festival mosh pits, loud guitars, churning bass, walloping drums. The kind of riffs that can set entire fields into a seismic bounce, with choruses designed to be sung en masse with index fingers raised in perfect syncopation. This was a time where a band like Children Collide thrived – and with their imminent return and a new album on the horizon, there's hope that there can be a time like that again.
A live phenomenon, Children Collide have performed sets at SXSW, The Great Escape, Splendour in the Grass, Falls Festival, Groovin The Moo and the Big Day Out. They’ve performed countless sold-out headline shows across the nation in addition to dates in London, Paris, LA, New York and Tokyo.
Time Itself is the band’s fourth studio album and their first album since the twice ARIA-nominated band’s third studio album Monument in 2012. It was another enduringly popular LP, following 2008‘s The Long Now and 2010’s Theory Of Everything, which debuted at #5 on the ARIA album chart and claimed the triple j feature album. Their repertoire includes some of the most well-loved Australian singles of the past decade, a roll call that includes Social Currency, Skeleton Dance, Chosen Armies, Loveless and triple j hottest 100 entries Farewell Rocketship, Jellylegs and My Eagle.
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- Functions may be cancelled at short notice if an outbreak or identified case occurs in a specific venue or on campus.