[News] DICE ANNOUNCE BIGGEST TOUR TO DATE

Australia’s fastest rising indie rock stars DICE have today announced the Quick To Judge National Tour. Taking on their biggest tour to date, DICE will be hitting the road on a 19-stop capital city and regional tour over May and June of this year.

Friday 26 April | 6 Degrees | Albany
Saturday 27 April | Pier Hotel | Esperance
Friday 10 May | Whalebone Brewery | Exmouth
Saturday 11 May | North West Brewing | Karratha
Wednesday 29 May | Drifters Wharf | Gosford
Thursday 30 May | Oxford Art Factory | Sydney
Saturday 1 June | Uni Bar | Wollongong
Sunday 2 June | Shark Bar | Manly
Wednesday 5 June | Hoey Moey | Coffs Harbour
Thursday 6 June | Miami Marketta | Gold Coast
Friday 7 June | Princess Theatre | Brisbane
Saturday 8 June | Solbar | Sunshine Coast
Sunday 9 June | Beach Hotel | Byron Bay
Wednesday 12 June | Nightcat | Melbourne
Thursday 13 June | Howler | Melbourne
Friday 14 June | Prince Bandroom | Melbourne
Saturday 15 June | Torquay Hotel | Torquay
Sunday 16 June | Haba | Rye
Saturday 22 June | Rechabite | Perth

Taking their high-energy live show to every corner of the country, DICE will be kicking things off in Albany before a stacked run of shows across a number of regional and capital cities in NSW, VIC, QLD and WA, and bringing it home with a final show in Perth. The breakthrough act will be bringing with them their revered indie-rock repertoire, including crowd favourites ‘Stockholm’ and ‘Eyes Ahead’ and classics ‘Stop Sign’ and ‘Reality’, as well as teasing some new material set for release later in the year …

2023 was undeniably been the biggest year yet for Tom, Ben, Lenny and Regan, marked with career milestones and multiple accolades, including sold-out tours, festival performances, widespread radio support across national and community radio and major playlist placement across DSP and editorial playlists, solidifying DICE’s status as one of Australia’s most coveted alt-rock acts.

In September 2023 the four-piece played a run of electrifying sets at Brisbane’s BIGSOUND festival and were noted as one to watch for weeks prior, made their Splendour In The Grass debut on the amphitheatre stage, and earlier in the year played their completely sold-out first ever national headline tour across the country. The band also played at SXSW Sydney, Glenworth Valley’s Lost Paradise, NYE On The Hill, Newcastle’s Rolling Sets Festival, and played the headline slot closing out Wollongong’s Yours & Owls last year.

With no signs of slowing down, 2024 is gearing up to be bigger than ever with a lot more new music on the horizon.