Good Things Festival just got a little better as they roll out headline sideshows from artists on this year's line-up.
With Parkway Drive topping the bill plus the likes of Violent Soho, A Day To Remember, Bad Religion, Skegss and more, Good Things Festival in 2019 presents a raucous cavalcade of punk, rock and metal.
Hitting the road for sideshows courtesy of Good Things this December will be Simple Plan, Trivium, Reel Big Fish, Enter Shikari and Ice Nine Kills.
Simple Plan
Multi-platinum, Canadian pop punk legends Simple Plan need no introduction. The band boasts worldwide sales topping 10 million and countless accolades to their name.Last year the band performed throughout the USA as one of the headliners for the final Warped Tour and were featured at the two monumental Warped finale events in Atlantic City and San Francisco this summer.
Tue 10 Dec - CBD Live (Gold Coast)
Thu 12 Dec - HQ (Adelaide)
Trivium
Following the 2003 independent breakout of 'Ember To Inferno', Trivium arrived as metal’s hungriest contender on 2005’s 'Ascendancy'. They've scorched stages with idols such as Metallica, Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden and more in addition to regularly making pivotal appearances at Download Festival, Bloodstock, KNOTFEST, and beyond.Wed 4 Dec - UC Refectory (Canberra)
Click here to read the first Good Things line-up announce.
Reel Big Fish
Reel Big Fish are one of the legions of Southern California ska-punk bands to edge into the mainstream following the mid-’90s success of No Doubt and Sublime. The band is distinguished by their hyperkinetic stage shows, juvenile humour, ironic covers of new wave pop songs, and metallic shards of ska.Wed 4 Dec - Crowbar (Sydney)
Thu 5 Dec - 170 Russell (Melbourne)
Enter Shikari
UK four piece Enter Shikari have toured the world too many times to count, including two area-sized runs in the UK, massive headline dates in Russia and bar-room shows in Thailand as well as appearing at festivals as far removed from each other as California’s Coachella and Hellfest in France.Thu 5 Dec - Croxton Bandroom (Melbourne)
Ice Nine Kills
Bridging the gap between horror and metal, Ice Nine Kills focused their 2018 Billboard Hard Rock Albums chart-topping release The Silver Scream on classic films from the genre, while even enlisting some notable guest vocal performances from the likes of 'Stranger Things'' Chelsea Tamridge and Sam Kubrick, grandson of Stanley Kubrick.Wed 4 Dec - Lansdowne Hotel (Sydney)
Thu 5 Dec - Stay Gold (Melbourne)