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Sublime With Rome are heading back to Australia after a sold out 2012 tour - this time also stopping off in Auckland to treat their NZ fan-base!

Featuring founding members of Sublime along with new frontman, singer/guitarist Rome – Sublime with Rome will reaffirm their affinity with Aussie fans, and reintroduce themselves and Sublime’s classic hits to a New Zealand audience in March 2017.

Joining them will for the Brisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne & Sydney dates will be Melbourne-based quintet Jakubi. There’s always a party happening somewhere, and these guys provide the perfect soundtrack. The band has garnered a huge following since its inception in 2013, with their swinging, slick, and sizzling sonic buffet of pop, R&B, hip-hop, rock, and soul proving to be a winner with their ever-growing fan-base. Having collaborated with everybody from GRAMMY® Award winning producer Eric Hudson [Kanye West, John Legend, Dr. Dre] and Harmony Samuels [Ne-Yo, Chris Brown] to Royal-Z [Fifth Harmony] and FRESHM3N III [Nicki Minaj, Britney Spears] - these guys know what’s up!

One of the most notable and successful ska-punk bands of all time, Sublime has sold over 17 million albums worldwide with songs like What I Got, Doin’ Time and Date Rape all in constant radio rotation across the globe. To this day, the group’s multi-platinum landmark debut album ‘40oz. to Freedom’, lo-fi follow up ‘Robbin’ the Hood’, and multi-platinum self-titled major label debut (a virtual greatest hits set in itself) are all widely regarded as music collection staples.

Formed in Long Beach in 1988, Sublime’s final performance was in the spring of 1996 after the death of original singer Bradley Nowell. In 2008 Rome, a 20-year-old northern California native, was introduced to Gaugh and Wilson. In 2011, a handful of jam sessions led to an impromptu show at a small club in Nevada flooring a packed-house crowd. The trio later performed a one-off at the Smokeout Festival and was a surprise special guest at the infamous KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas show, before officially dubbing themselves Sublime with Rome.

In 2015, Sublime with Rome resurfaced with ‘Sirens’, the effervescent follow up to the band’s 2011 debut ‘Yours Truly’.  "We had more time, we know each other better now, and we're even better musicians," said Rome Ramirez last year, who was just 20-years-old when he embarked on this journey. Now 28, the singer, guitarist, and songwriter is truly flourishing. 

With bassist and co-founder Eric Wilson anchoring the group, Sublime With Rome are armed with a sound that makes a real statement... their statement. 

And while Ramirez pays the utmost respect to the original Sublime entity, since, as he admitted in the past, they were the first band that made him want to make, as opposed to just listen to, music, he knows Sublime With Rome are worthy of fans’ undivided attention. “I want fans to say, 'I went to see Sublime With Rome and the new album is sick as fuck.' We can do that by continuing to make better and better records," he said. 

“Sublime has so many fans and attracts new fans every year who were never able to see Sublime perform live after Bradley passed away,” said Troy Nowell-Holmes, Bradley Nowell’s widow. “One of the inspirations for forming ‘Sublime with Rome’ was to bring Brad’s spirit in his music back to the fans and to give the new fans a glimpse of what it was like to see Sublime live.”

Reviews

Rating: 4.3 out of 5 based on 1008 reviews
  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    S h o r t

    by Rcee on 4/24/24Premier Theater at Foxwoods Resort Casino - Mashantucket

    Music was amazing, as expected! But the set itself was very, very short!

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    What happen?

    by Francis on 4/23/24Premier Theater at Foxwoods Resort Casino - Mashantucket

    They started late. They didn’t play any of the old music. I was hoping to hear considering it a farewell tour and the show ended at 9:30. That’s too early. My tickets were almost $200. I should’ve got more than one hour of music 🙁…I left confused and disappointed.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing show.

    by Jim R on 4/22/24Premier Theater at Foxwoods Resort Casino - Mashantucket

    Second time in 6 months we got the pleasure of seeing these guys live. Amazing show and I would love to catch them again before it all ends. Hope they are around my area again before this farewell tour ends. If not I’m glad I got to experience them twice. I look forward to whatever Rome does in the future, he is an amazing singer and I am now going to be a lifetime fan of his. See them if you get the opportunity, you won’t be disappointed.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    I'm gonna miss Rome

    by Mazlow on 4/22/24Premier Theater at Foxwoods Resort Casino - Mashantucket

    Been a Sublime fan for decades and I really like Rome as the front man. Bradley was a great song-writer and had that "edge"but Rome is just a happy guy. Creates a better, less "angst"atmosphere. Rome just needs to bring a tiny bit more energy. I also like the Foxwoods arena. Better size than those giant MSG-style venues. (Don't really like the Foxwoods as a destination, though.) Looking forward to see what Rome will do in the near future. My 1 comment: where was the dog????????

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Rome's farewell tour without Sublime

    by Al on 4/22/24Premier Theater at Foxwoods Resort Casino - Mashantucket

    Good show, not a bad seat in the house. Only negatives were that no original members of sublime were there and it was a short show (1.5hrs) it needed a opening act or 2. Rome did a great job but it should've been advertised correctly since the ticket prices were high, based on the original members playing.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    What a night!

    by RW on 9/21/23Grand Sierra Resort and Casino - Reno

    Being a fan of all music, it was a tough decision…Sublime or Thomas Rhett? I picked Sublime as it was the first time they’ve been to my city in several years. The band/artists/ show did not disappoint. Excellent crowd interaction, great venue, free parking, amazing music, all around great night.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fantastic Set - Honoring Brad is an awesome experience!!

    by Humble on 9/16/23Artpark Outdoor Amphitheater - Lewiston

    Great Venue Great Music Great time - Sublime with Rome is a Time Machine for me!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The band was great

    by Captain on 9/13/23Grand Sierra Resort and Casino - Reno

    Sublime was great. The bass player who subbed in for Eric Wilson did a great job. The problem I had with the show was my Ticketmaster tickets said the show started at 8 pm. We got there a little after 8, expecting to see the opening band. Sublime was already playing and we missed some really good songs. So, lesson learned: double check what Ticketmaster tickets say.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome show

    by Laceylou on 9/13/2312 Tribes Lake Chelan Casino Amphitheater - Manson

    I grew up listening to this band and Rome did an excellent job and considering they were missing their main man Eric on the bass due to a shoulder injury-they put on one heck of a show. I sorta expected a little longer of a show but I still loved every minute. Played a lot of the original Sublime favorites and a couple of their newer stuff, But I bet if they had Eric they’d have played more of their new songs and maybe even had a bit of a longer show. I loved the venue as it was outdoor but covered so it was nice and also small enough that every seat was a good one.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Love Sublime! Great venue too.

    by tkarpavicius on 9/12/2312 Tribes Lake Chelan Casino Amphitheater - Manson

    We had a great time out at Sublime! Love the oldies but also love the new songs with Rome. Have seen them twice this year.