Dear Seattle are bringing Seahaven and Lucky on an 11-date regional tour
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13.07.2026

Dear Seattle are bringing Seahaven and Lucky on an 11-date regional tour

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Dear Seattle have added Seahaven and Lucky to an 11-date run beginning 28 August.

Dear Seattle have lined up an 11-date regional Australian tour with Seahaven and Lucky, kicking off on 28 August.

Dear Seattle are bringing US band Seahaven and support act Lucky along for the full run, with the poster teasing further names still to be confirmed. Destroy All Lines is presenting the tour, with tickets already available.

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  • 28 August – Bunbury, WA – Prince of Wales
  • 29 August – Scarborough, WA – Indian Ocean Hotel
  • 30 August – Adelaide, SA – Lion Arts Factory
  • 3 September – Belgrave, VIC – Sooki Lounge
  • 4 September – Geelong, VIC – Barwon Club
  • 5 September – Tomakin, NSW – Smokey Dans
  • 6 September – Wollongong, NSW – Uni Bar
  • 10 September – Gold Coast, QLD – Mo’s Desert Club
  • 11 September – Sunshine Coast, QLD – Pulse
  • 12 September – Newcastle, NSW – King St
  • 13 September – Canberra, ACT – UC Hub

Stay up to date with what’s happening in and around Melbourne here.

The run gets going in Western Australia, with an opening night at Bunbury’s Prince of Wales on 28 August and a second show at the Indian Ocean Hotel in Scarborough on 29 August. South Australia then hosts a single stop at Adelaide’s Lion Arts Factory on 30 August.

A short break follows before the tour resumes in Victoria, taking in Belgrave’s Sooki Lounge on 3 September and the Barwon Club in Geelong on 4 September. The action then shifts to the New South Wales coast, with Smokey Dans in Tomakin on 5 September and Wollongong’s Uni Bar on 6 September.

Queensland picks up a pair of shows, with Mo’s Desert Club on the Gold Coast on 10 September and Pulse on the Sunshine Coast on 11 September. The tour then loops back to New South Wales for King St in Newcastle on 12 September, before signing off at Canberra’s UC Hub on 13 September.

New South Wales features most heavily, with three of the 11 dates spread across the run in Tomakin, Wollongong and Newcastle. Western Australia, Victoria and Queensland each take two, while South Australia and the ACT get one apiece.

All up, the run stretches across five states and the ACT over a little more than a fortnight, opening in the west on 28 August and closing in the national capital on 13 September. Tickets are on sale now through Destroy All Lines, with full venue and on-sale details available on the promoter’s website.

For more information, head here.