RedHook take the stage at Manning Bar tonight, headlining what’s easily their biggest Australian tour yet. The lineup pulses with femme energy, a tour package that’s as fierce as it is loud. Joining them is Naarm/Melbourne’s melodic rock powerhouse, The Beautiful Monument, alongside Mulubinba/Newcastle’s pop-punk veterans, Eat Your Heart Out.
RedHook recently dropped a new single, ‘Pyromaniac,’ a genre-bending jolt of adrenaline, twisting hip-hop-infused verses around a massive, stadium-ready production.
Eat Your Heart Out and The Beautiful Monument storm the Manning Bar stage like they’ve got something to prove. Their sets are an all-out assault—punk and rock colliding in a relentless barrage that feels like it might tear the place apart.
RedHook explode onto the stage in a flash of pyrotechnics and a shower of confetti, like they’ve kicked open the door to chaos. Emmy Redhook is a live wire, red hair whipping around her as she dominates every inch of the stage, a kinetic force you can’t look away from. Behind me, the crowd is a frenzy, bodies surging, delirious in the moment, soaking up every ounce of the metalcore storm RedHook is unleashing. The energy is uncontainable, and they’re feeding off it, dishing out riff after riff like it’s a lifeline.
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