Ball Park Music and San Cisco to co-headline.
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Ball Park Music and San Cisco to co-headline.

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Ball Park Music and San Cisco have announced an epic co-headline tour for this spring. The tour in September goes across the country. It’s an east-meets-west that sees the bands play from Ball Park Music’s home of Brisbane all the way to San Cisco’s home turf of Fremantle. Joining them on this tour is triple j Unearthed’s J Award Nominee Ruby Fields with her ‘P Plates’ and catchy rock.

The bands play Festival Hall on Friday September 7, and return to Victoria for a regional show at Ballarat’s City Oval on Saturday October 20. A special fan pre-sale starts this Friday June 29 with all tickets available on Monday July 2.

“We’ve been dreaming of putting a tour like this together for years,” says Ball Park Music’s Sam Cromack. “Discussions between bands often get kick-started for an idea like this, but we’re so happy to see this tour actually come to fruition. We’re absolutely buzzing to play some of the biggest venues we’ve ever tackled and to do it with San Cisco by our side is going to make for a very memorable tour.”

“What a time to be alive,” adds San Cisco’s Josh Biondillo. “We are super excited to be joining forces with fellow Australian pop band Ball Park Music for a national tour. We first met Ball Park at one of the first festivals we ever played so it is very special to be getting back together after all these years [and] to be playing such iconic venues with our good mates.”

So far in 2018, Ball Park Music have had ‘Exactly How You Are’ land at #18 on triple j’s Hottest 100 and Good Mood debuted at #5 on the ARIA Charts in February, plus a sold-out headline spot as part of this year’s Groovin the Moo and the recent release of track ‘Hands Off My Body’.

San Cisco released their third album The Water in 2017 and played one of their biggest tours ever with 21 shows in just 46 days. They’re festival favourites playing Splendour in the Grass, Beyond the Valley and Lost Paradise and their hit ‘Hey Did I Do You Wrong’ made #79 on the Hottest 100.