Melbourne hard rock icons, Bigger Than Jesus will be playing a special show atChasers in Melbourne on November 29!

Back in the 90s, Bigger Than Jesus’ gigs were a sight to behold. Fronted by Steve Lucas, (frontman of Aussie legendary punks, X), the band knew how to do rock hard put on a show that was totally in your face. Wooden crosses were burned on stage making a mockery of the KKK while ceilings, gear and other loose objects were sometimes destroyed. Their reputation as one of the most exciting and entertaining Australian bands was second to none.

While that’s less likely to happen in this day and age, the counter-culture attitude behind Bigger Than Jesus remains strong. The band came roaring back in October 2018 with their first official audio release in over 2 decades. The unstoppable, adrenaline rushing, masterpiece entitled ‘One For The Road’, a 6 track offering featuring lost tracks from the critically acclaimed 1993 Killervision sessions including ‘One for the Road’, ‘Laughing’, ‘Just My Life’ and ‘Wicked Love’ plus new material.

Two new music videos for BTJ songs will be screened at the Chasers show!

An incredibly tight live band, Bigger Than Jesus command your attention with their explosive, atmospheric and energetic performances and they still know how to do it big!

This special show marks the 31st birthday of Outlaw Hard’n’Fast at Chasers and will also be a fond farewell for guitarist Brett Kingman as he plays his last gig with his bandmates.

SAVE THE DATE
Friday, November 29
Chasers
386 Chapel St, South Yarra VIC

Joining Bigger Than Jesus will beEnvy Marshall (featuring members of the Screaming Jets) and the Blacktides who will be launching their new EP on the night.

Tickets for this landmark show are available now via
Eventbrite
Official Facebook Event

‘One For The Road’ is out via Dinner For Wolves.
www.dinnerforwolves.com/onefortheroad

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