Australian metalcore band Make Them Suffer have just announced a venue upgrade due to demand for their headline Dublin show now set for The Academy, May 14th 2025, alongside very special guests Resolve, Conjurer & If Not For Me.
Growth, and the desire for eternal forward motion have been the concepts that have defined Make Them Suffer since the very beginning; and have been the foundations that led them from the world’s most remote capital city Perth Australia, to becoming a household name on stages around the world. As they have traversed previous eras, the five piece have grown through the genres of deathcore, melodic death metal, & heavy metalcore; and as they continue on this path, the band’s fifth full length sees inspirations from their past and present sounds twisted together into a package that will define Make Them Suffer’s place amongst their contemporaries as a truly creative act.
Being previous signed to Roadrunner Records and through their time with Rise records the band released four full length albums with 2020’s ‘How To Survive A Funeral’ debuting at number 17 on the Australian ARIA charts. 2024 see’s their most ambitious release to date, a self-titled LP released via Sharptone Records and Greyscale records in which the lead single ‘Epitaph’ and relentless touring have gained Make Them Suffer over 1,000,000 monthly listeners on Spotify and seen them sell out shows all across the world.
Make Them Suffer
Plus Special Guests,
Resolve, Conjurer & If Not For Me
Wednesday 14th May 2025
The Academy, Dublin
Doors 6pm
18+
Tickets on sale now via Ticketmaster.ie
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