Australian punk rock veterans The Living End are set to bring their signature high-energy performance to the Sunshine Coast when they take the stage at Venue 114 on Friday, 31 July. The concert forms part of the band’s national ‘I Only Trust Rock n Roll’ Tour, supporting their first studio album in eight years, I Only Trust Rock n Roll. Fans can expect a hit-filled set featuring new material alongside classic tracks that helped establish the trio as one of Australia’s most enduring rock acts, including Prisoner of Society, Roll On, White Noise, Second Solution and Who’s Gonna Save Us. Known for their explosive live shows and decades of chart success, The Living End’s upcoming Sunshine Coast performance is expected to attract rock fans from across the region.
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