Having performed alongside triple j favourites such as Josh Pyke, The Trouble With Templeton and Hungry Kids of Hungary, it’s no surprise that the indie dream-pop band has garnered much radio-play over the past year. This tour will be the band’s first headline tour since founding in 2010.
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