Preview – Redhook, The Exchange, April 30th

Limited tickets remain so be QUICK!

Sydney alt-rockers RedHook are set to bring their explosive live energy to The Exchange on April 30, marking the final UK date of their debut headline tour on British soil. Hot off the back of their chart-topping sophomore album Mutation, the genre-defying four-piece arrive in Bristol armed with a genre cocktail of alternative rock, nu-metal, and emo-pop chaos.

Led by the uncompromising and charismatic Emmy Mack, RedHook have quickly carved out a reputation for their boundary-pushing sound and ferocious stage presence. Having already earned a dedicated global following and tens of millions of streams, their music blends jagged riffs, confessional lyricism, and punchy hooks with an infectious, punk-spirited urgency.

This tour marks a new chapter for the band, who released their critically acclaimed debut EP Bad Decisions in 2021 before levelling up with Mutation — a record that’s equal parts vulnerable and venomous, with sonic nods to everyone from Bring Me The Horizon to Poppy.

With support slots for acts like Fever 333, The Amity Affliction, and In Hearts Wake under their belt — not to mention appearances at Download Festival and Good Things — RedHook’s time in the spotlight is well-earned. Expect a night of cathartic singalongs, twisted breakdowns, and zero pretence.

If you’re after a live show that hits hard, feels real, and refuses to fit neatly into any box, this is one not to miss.

RedHook play The Exchange, Bristol on April 30. Tickets available now.

TICKETS HERE

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