Southern Californian punk group Pulley announces Australian tour
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21.04.2023

Southern Californian punk group Pulley announces Australian tour

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The Californian punk rockers will be heading down under in November for the first time in almost 20 years.

If you like your music fast, hard and loud, you’re going to want to make sure you catch Pulley when they swing through town later this year.

Headed by vocalist and former major league baseball relief pitcher Scott Radinsky, the band was an integral part of the 1990s Californian skate punk scene and has a heavy influence on the genre as we know it today.

Pulley 2023 Australian Tour

  • Nov 3 – Hamilton Station, Newcastle
  • Nov 4 – Marrickville Bowling, Sydney
  • Nov 6 – Stay Gold, Melbourne
  • Nov 7 – Barwon Club, Geelong
  • Nov 9 – Crown and Anchor, Adelaide
  • Nov 10 – Vinnies Dive, Gold Coast
  • Nov 11 – Bad Luck, Brisbane

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With a dedicated fan base and 30 years of history behind them, they’re sure to cause a stir when they touch down in Australia this spring.

They’ll be bringing the Newcastle four-piece Wiseheimer along for the ride for their seven dates across the country.

Best known for tracks like Cashed In, Gone and Hooray for Me, Pulley has drawn fans in since their formation in 1994. After leaving the rock band Ten Foot Pole, Radinsky set out to create his own band, which quickly became a fixture in the Simi Valley DIY scene.

Pulley went on to release seven studio albums and have most recently dropped The Golden Life via Melodic Punk Style.

Venues are set to be brought to life when Pulley pulls through – the band is known for its high-energy live performances and rowdy audiences. Tickets are on sale now.

To Pulley at Melbourne’s Stay Gold on November 6, head here