Make Them Suffer live in concert.
ON TOUR

Make Them Suffer

25
critic concert reviews
rock

How good are they LIVE?

Live Rating  

79
%
Based on 
25
critic concert
reviews
Last 12 Months Rating  
82
%
Based on 
10
critic concert
reviews

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Critics Consensus

Based on 25 concert reviews, the critics consensus is that Make Them Suffer is rated as an impressive live performer, with worthwhile shows overall.

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On tour

Jahrhunderthalle, Frankfurt am Main, Germany (February 27); Vorst Nationaal / Forest National, Brussel, Belgium (February 28); Le Transbordeur, Villeurbanne, France (March 2); Interference, Balma, France (March 3); Sala Razzmatazz, Barcelona, Spain (March 5); Palacio Vistalegre, Madrid, Spain (March 6); Sala Tejo, Lisboa, Portugal (March 7); Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, FL, United States (May 7); Historic Crew Stadium, Columbus, United States (May 14); Margaret Court Arena; Hordern Pavilion; Riverstage, Melbourne, Australia; Sydney, Australia; Brisbane, Queensland, Australia (June 24; Jun 26; Jun 28)

Artist Info

Genre
rock
Origin
Perth, Australia (2009 - present)
Bio
Has Performed With
Artist Website

Critic Concert Reviews

Reflections of Darkness (Germany)

May 22, 2025
%
Make Them Suffer - Cologne 2025

Distorted Sound Magazine (UK)

December 9, 2024
90
%
We’re now in the thick of winter. Darkness descends earlier and the weather is dismal at best. Yet that wasn’t about to stop

Reflections of Darkness (Germany)

December 4, 2024
85
%
Bury Tomorrow - Cologne 2024

Scenestr (Australia)

September 2, 2024
%
Australian metalcore giants Make them Suffer continue to build hype ahead of the release of their self-titled album, due for release in early November.

The AU Review (Australia)

August 31, 2024
90
%
Make Them Suffer proved they are the country’s finest heavy act at The Tivoli in Brisbane

Scenestr (Australia)

May 30, 2023
%
On tour celebrating the tenth anniversary of their debut album, 'Neverbloom', Make Them Suffer (MTS) brought Fit For An Autopsy (FFAA) and Ocean Sleeper to Brisbane's The Princess Theatre last Thursday (25 May).

The Music (Australia)

October 20, 2022
%
Their stagecraft displays a band that has been around and toured like road dogs for well over a decade.

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Latest Release

SOS (THE REMIXES) (14 November 2025)