


Chris O'Brien and Renee Rudolf
Australian Promoters Destroy All Lines and XIII Touring Team Up
The independent companies are responsible for some of Australia’s biggest tours
Australian promoter Destroy All Lines has announced a joint venture touring partnership with XIII Touring.
The companies:
XIII Touring has been operating for more than 25 years under the guidance of founder Renee Rudolph.
Its roster includes acts such as Biffy Clyro, The Kooks, Glass Animals, Cold War Kids, Kesha, Nothing But Thieves, and more.
Destroy All Lines is Australia’s biggest independent promoter.
It launched Good Things festival in 2018, and Knotfest Australia in conjunction with TEG two years ago.
Acts it’s toured include Bring Me The Horizon, All Time Low, Tool, Sleep Token, Devo, Limp Bizkit and more.
What they said:
Renee Rudolph: “Destroy All Lines continues to set the benchmark for independent touring, with a globally recognized reputation for innovation and integrity. Having collaborated over the years, I’ve always admired their unwavering commitment to culture, inclusiveness, and building sustainable, long-term artist careers across every genre and stage. Joining forces with such a forward-thinking and experienced team is genuinely exciting.”
Chris O’Brien, Head Promoter at Destroy All Lines: “I have been a long-time admirer of Renee’s and it’s a dream come true to be working alongside her. We couldn’t be more excited about the future and can’t wait to dive in to start promoting the incredible roster of artists with her and the new artists that are coming on board.”
Australian promoter Destroy All Lines has announced a joint venture touring partnership with XIII Touring.
The companies:
XIII Touring has been operating for more than 25 years under the guidance of founder Renee Rudolph.
Its roster includes acts such as Biffy Clyro, The Kooks, Glass Animals, Cold War Kids, Kesha, Nothing But Thieves, and more.
Destroy All Lines is Australia’s biggest independent promoter.
It launched Good Things festival in 2018, and Knotfest Australia in conjunction with TEG two years ago.
Acts it’s toured include Bring Me The Horizon, All Time Low, Tool, Sleep Token, Devo, Limp Bizkit and more.
What they said:
Renee Rudolph: “Destroy All Lines continues to set the benchmark for independent touring, with a globally recognized reputation for innovation and integrity. Having collaborated over the years, I’ve always admired their unwavering commitment to culture, inclusiveness, and building sustainable, long-term artist careers across every genre and stage. Joining forces with such a forward-thinking and experienced team is genuinely exciting.”
Chris O’Brien, Head Promoter at Destroy All Lines: “I have been a long-time admirer of Renee’s and it’s a dream come true to be working alongside her. We couldn’t be more excited about the future and can’t wait to dive in to start promoting the incredible roster of artists with her and the new artists that are coming on board.”
Australian promoter Destroy All Lines has announced a joint venture touring partnership with XIII Touring.
The companies:
XIII Touring has been operating for more than 25 years under the guidance of founder Renee Rudolph.
Its roster includes acts such as Biffy Clyro, The Kooks, Glass Animals, Cold War Kids, Kesha, Nothing But Thieves, and more.
Destroy All Lines is Australia’s biggest independent promoter.
It launched Good Things festival in 2018, and Knotfest Australia in conjunction with TEG two years ago.
Acts it’s toured include Bring Me The Horizon, All Time Low, Tool, Sleep Token, Devo, Limp Bizkit and more.
What they said:
Renee Rudolph: “Destroy All Lines continues to set the benchmark for independent touring, with a globally recognized reputation for innovation and integrity. Having collaborated over the years, I’ve always admired their unwavering commitment to culture, inclusiveness, and building sustainable, long-term artist careers across every genre and stage. Joining forces with such a forward-thinking and experienced team is genuinely exciting.”
Chris O’Brien, Head Promoter at Destroy All Lines: “I have been a long-time admirer of Renee’s and it’s a dream come true to be working alongside her. We couldn’t be more excited about the future and can’t wait to dive in to start promoting the incredible roster of artists with her and the new artists that are coming on board.”
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We covered it because it’s news of a significant touring partnership in Australia.
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