[News] MAYDAY PARADE AUSTRALIAN TOUR STARTS THIS FRIDAY

Powerhouse Florida quintet Mayday Parade kick off their Australian tour this Friday in Brisbane! The band will be celebrating the 11th anniversary of their Self-Titled, thrid album, 2011’s Mayday Parade, by performing it IN FULL along with a stack of fan favourites from their stellar discography including tracks from their latest album, What It Means To Fall Apart. The Sydney show on Sunday, April 24 will see the band perform their album A Lesson In Romantics IN FULL plus fan favs.

Joining them on the road are Real Friends and Aussie Alt-rock Duo, Those Who Dream.

Released in 2011, Mayday Parade features huge singles, ‘Oh Well, Oh Well’ and ‘When You See My Friends’ as well as their classic piano driven ballad, ‘Stay’, the video for which is closing in on 12 million views! Mayday Parade’s energising live shows are definitely not to be missed.

Friday, April 22: The Tivoli, Brisbane – Lic/AA
Saturday. April 23: The Roundhouse, Sydney – Lic/AA SOLD OUT
Sunday, April 24: The Roundhouse, Sydney – 18+
Monday, April 25: The Gov, Adelaide – Lic/AA (Public Holiday) SOLD OUT
Thursday, April 28: Croxton Bandroom, Melbourne 18+ SOLD OUT
Friday, April 29: Croxton Bandroom, Melbourne 18+ SOLD OUT
Saturday, April 30: Croxton Bandroom, Melbourne – All Ages 2-6pm

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6 December 2021

Such is the demand for powerhouse Florida quintet Mayday Parade’s return to Australia in April 2022 that two extra shows have just been announced!

The previously announced shows in Sydney and Melbourne sold out in record time so extra shows have been added to each city.

No extra shows will be added and with tickets to all other shows selling fast, fans eager to catch Mayday Parade better move quick!

TOUR DATES

Wednesday, April 20: Metropolis, Perth
Friday, April 22: The Tivoli, Brisbane
Saturday. April 23: The Roundhouse, Sydney [sold out]
Sunday, April 24: The Roundhouse, Sydney [new show]
Monday, April 25: The Gov, Adelaide [sold out]
Thursday, April 28: Croxton Bandroom, Melbourne [sold out]
Friday, April 29: Croxton Bandroom, Melbourne [sold out]
Saturday, April 30: Croxton Bandroom, Melbourne

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27 October 2021

Powerhouse Florida quintet Mayday Parade will return to Australia in April 2022!

The band will be celebrating the 11th anniversary of their Self-Titled, third album, 2011’s Mayday Parade, by performing it IN FULL along with a stack of fan favourites from their stellar discography including tracks from their upcoming seventh album What It Means To Fall Apart, which will be released on November 19.

Released in 2011, Mayday Parade features huge singles, ‘Oh Well, Oh Well’ and ‘When You See My Friends’ as well as their classic piano driven ballad, ‘Stay’, the video for which is closing in on 12 million views!

Since their formation, Mayday Parade have sold over 1.6 million albums in the U.S. inclusive of 675 million streams across their catalogue, earning their spot as a household name in the scene. With a certified Gold album and countless global tours under their belt, the band shows no signs of slowing down as their fanbase continues to grow.

Joining the tour for all shows are Real Friends and Aussie Alt-rock Duo, Those Who Dream.

With over 100 million streams and counting, Real Friends are one of the most influential act of the modern pop punk era. Their latest release, Torn In Two, contains five poweful songs that are then followed by a ‘reimagining’ of those same songs offering two very different sides of the same story.

Those Who Dream are brothers Josh and Cooper Meyer, who’s DIY ethic has earned them acclaim from music press around the world and with viral success via TikTok, they have quickly grown in incredbly loyal fanbase.

Mayday Parade’s energising live shows are definitely not to be missed. With multiple sold out dates on previous tours, die hard fans will get in quick as tickets will not last long, so don’t miss out!

TOUR DATES

Wednesday, April 20: Metropolis, Perth
Friday, April 22: The Tivoli, Brisbane
Saturday. April 23: The Roundhouse, Sydney
Monday, April 25: The Gov, Adelaide
Friday, April 29: Croxton Bandroom, Melbourne
Saturday, April 30: Croxton Bandroom, Melbourne