Where's the Pope?

Where's the Pope?

Where's the Pope? was a hardcore punk band from Adelaide, South Australia known for their energetic live performances. Together for around 12 years they released four albums, toured on numerous occasions, supported international acts and played at the Big Day Out. The popularity of Where's the Pope? led to increased acceptance of punk/hardcore bands into mainstream venues throughout Adelaide. The band split just after releasing their final album/CD entitled "PSI" on Resist Records. Their final show was at the Holdfast Hotel in Glenelg and due to an overwhelming turn out two more shows were scheduled to accommodate all the fans.

Where's the Pope? reunited in January 2005 for a show at Enigma Bar in Adelaide, selling out within an hour of the doors opening.

Final Line-up

* Frank: vocals
* Rob: bass
* Tocs: drums
* Alex: guitar


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