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Dear Seattle Announce 'Someday' National Album Tour

  • Writer: India W
    India W
  • Jul 12, 2022
  • 2 min read

Indie rockers Dear Seattle, have just announced they will be hitting the road for their National album tour 'Someday' later this year, and joining them are Sydney trio STUMPS, along with Horror My Friend and Sophisticated Dingo.



Credit: Maclay Heriot

The 'Someday' tour will be happening in September and October 2022, kicking off at Adelaide Lion Arts Factory, then to Perth’s The Rosemount, Queensland’s Brightside, and the iconic Corner Hotel in Melbourne, before heading home to Sydney’s Crowbar in Leichhardt.

Joining the band on tour as one of the main supports are Sydney trio STUMPS, who released their debut album All Our Friends, last year in a crushing love letter to how our environment shapes us, building a loyal fanbase and winning audiences over nationally via their headline shows and festival slots. Similarly, smashing through the block of Australia’s indie scene, Horror My Friend are the band that represents heavy-hitting energy, particularly with their seminal album debut Stay In, Do Nothing.


The band have toured nationally and internationally with Hockey Dad and DZ Deathrays, Gyroscope, The Cribs (UK), Die! Die! Die! (NZ) and Pity Sex (USA). Joining the big talents are the duo behind Sophisticated Dingo, Jimmy and Lew, the unstoppable Melbourne duo consisting of best mates, who draw on personal experiences and relationships to coin their own brand of nostalgic, hook-driven, and roaring “trash pop”.

Today, the band dropped their enticing music video for their latest single 'Here To Stay', which grapples with inner turmoil, growing self-doubt and compulsive indecision. The video features live footage of the band writing and recording music for their upcoming album Someday.


SOMEDAY TOUR DATES

General Public On Sale Now

ADELAIDE: FRIDAY 23RD SEPTEMBER – LION ARTS FACTORY, PERTH: SATURDAY 24TH SEPTEMBER – THE ROSEMOUNT BRISBANE: FRIDAY 30TH SEPTEMBER – BRIGHTSIDE OUTDOORS MELBOURNE: FRIDAY 7TH OCTOBER – CORNER HOTEL SYDNEY: FRIDAY 14TH OCTOBER – CROWBAR

Tickets from dearseattle.com.au


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