Destroy All Lines Presents
The Beautiful Monument "Cry About It" Weekender
The Evelyn Hotel (Fitzroy, VIC)
Sunday, 19 April 2026 7:00 pm
Alternative emo rock favourites The Beautiful Monument will hit stages in Sydney and Melbourne next month for an intimate weekender, debuting their latest singles "Cry About It" and "Dancing with the Buried" live for the very first time. Tickets are on sale now via Destroy All Lines.
The four-piece will take over The Burdekin on Friday 17 April before heading to The Evelyn on Sunday 19 April, giving fans old and new the chance to reconnect with the band before their next chapter unfolds.
So far 2026 has welcomed their subversive new single "Cry About It", a rallying cry against bigotry, entitlement and outdated ideologies, out now via Greyscale Records. Both a party anthem and a protest song, "Cry About It" is one for the girlies, the outcasts and the misfits. Produced by Chris Lalic, the track follows "Dancing With The Buried", which first hinted at the band’s leap forward, layering electronics and textured production over the heavy backbone fans know and love.
The Beautiful Monument have spent the last twelve months writing, recording and perfecting some of their favourite tracks to date, taking the opportunity to reconnect with the love they have for the band and each other. They tease at a long-awaited larger release with these two latest tracks: "We’ve taken our time to ensure the next era of The Beautiful Monument is our best yet; not only for our fans, but for us as musicians. We’re tired of having to live up to a standard that people expect to see or hear from us. It’s time for our roots to show and to take pride in ourselves as both individuals and a unit."
Honing their craft with honest lyricism and emotive delivery, The Beautiful Monument have paved a reputation for crafting anthems for anyone who has ever felt beautifully broken. The quartet - Lizi McIntosh [vocals], Amy McIntosh [bass], Alex Manhire [guitar] and Adam Pinzone [drums] dive deep into life's messy bits - grief, mental health, love gone wrong, and all the feels. Their live shows are like a cathartic group hug… but much louder.
Catch The Beautiful Monument live in Sydney and Melbourne next month, and be the first to hear their newest tunes live. Tickets on sale now.