Riding the highs of their latest single Loveless, taking over Australian airwaves with a compelling blend of strength and sorrow, this tour has an impressive roster of thirteen dates across the country throughout August, provided with noisy, confident support by the wildly popular DZ Deathrays and dedicated upstarts Damn Terran. This tour’s their final journey before descending once again into the depths of the studio to conjure more musical magic.
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