Beloved indie trio Wild Rivers, comprised of Khalid Yassein (guitar, vocals, keys), Devan Glover (vocals), and Andrew Oliver (lead guitar, synths) have announced their very first tour down under slated for March 2025. After years of anticipation, the band is bringing their captivating live show to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne, for what is sure to be an unforgettable run of headline shows.
Wednesday, March 19: Triffid, Brisbane
Friday, March 21: Prince Bandroom, Melbourne
Saturday, March 22: Manning Bar, Sydney
Australian fans have been eagerly awaiting the arrival of Wild Rivers since the band released their self-titled debut album in 2016. Their single ‘Thinking ‘Bout Love’, from 2020’s Songs To Break Up To EP was certified Platinum in Australia and is just about to hit an incredible 144 million streams. While the bands total global streams have achieved a phenomenal 850 million.
The band say of their debut Australian tour, “It feels like it’s been such a long time coming. Australia has always been on the top of our list to visit! We can’t wait to finally get over there.”
The tour follows the recent release of Wild Rivers’ third album Never Better in July of this year which has been incredibly followed up just months later with the October release of Better Now, a companion album that the band describe as ‘the more emo, sentimental sister to Never Better.’ Both albums were recorded in Joshua Tree, California, with co-producer Gabe Wax (Soccer Mommy, Adrienne Lenker).
Known for their introspective lyrics, rich harmonies, and genre fluid sound, Wild Rivers have crafted an impressive catalogue that blends indie, folk, rock, and pop into deeply emotional, resonant songs.
In 2023, the band supported for The Chicks on their US amphitheater tour and opened for Noah Kahan in the UK & Europe earlier this year.
The Everywhere We Go World Tour, which kicked off last month in Philadelphia, will see the band performing sold out shows across the US, Canada, UK and Europe before making their way to Australia.
Don’t miss Wild Rivers’ debut Australian tour.