TOWNZZEND "Return To The Flame" ALBUM LAUNCH
TOWNZZEND "Return To The Flame" ALBUM LAUNCH

TOWNZZEND "Return To The Flame" ALBUM LAUNCH

Sooki Lounge (Belgrave, VIC)
Friday, 19 December 2025 7:00 pm
63 days away
18+ (unless accompanied by Guardian)
Alternative
Indie
Rock

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Hills local songwriter Luke Townzzend (aka Luke Sassafras) returns to Sooki Lounge after a 4 year hiatus. Presenting the follow up to his June's psychedelic romance rock album "Meltdown on Everest" with its' sequel, "Return to the Flame", due for release on December 11, roughly a week before this launch show. 

Playing select songs from each sides of the double album, Townzzend are a 4 piece band who deliver a dramatic electric show.

For now, get part a "Meltdown on Everest" here ➡️ https://townzzend.bandcamp.com/album/meltdown-on-everest



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