Alien Ant Farm & Drowning Pool
Alien Ant Farm & Drowning Pool
ThePhoenix.au Presents

Alien Ant Farm & Drowning Pool

With Special Guests
Magnet House (Perth, WA)
Wednesday, 12 February 2025 7:00 pm
83 days away
18 Plus
Rock

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Alien Ant Farm has never sounded as massive – and well, confident. Welcome back AAF” New Noise Magazine 

AAF sounds as youthful and hungry as they did back then” – The Indy Review 

Two decades after ALIEN ANT FARM topped the charts worldwide with their singles Movies and Smooth Criminal (#3 and #1 on Australian Charts, respectively), you still cannot visit a rock club or turn on rock radio without hearing those songs blasted; evoking joyful memories of a better time when rock music ruled the world and auto-tuned garbage was far off in the distant future. 

As great as chart success may be, however, Alien Ant Farm’s enduring legacy derives from the seemingly endless catalogue of incredibly crafted and equally worthy alt metal anthems such as Yellow Pages, Homage, Godlike, Glow, Forgive & Forget, Last dAntz, etc. And, of course, the energy, ferocity and dedication with which they deliver those songs in a live setting.

Since reuniting with vocal powerhouse, Ryan McCombs, Drowning Pool have gone from strength to strength, blowing away audiences at some of the world' premier festival - Aftershock, Nu Metal Revolution, Louder Than Life, Sonic Temple, Blue Ridge Rock many others. They will arrive in Australia in February at the peak of their power and looking to lay down a marker.

‘’Drowning Pool show is intense and off the wall... Continuous mosh pits erupted for every song from the first note to the last... inspirational!" Rock Well Magazine