[News] SLEAFORD MODS AUSTRALIA 2020 TOUR GETS VENUE UPGRADES AND NEW SHOWS ADDED

21 November 2019

Due to extreme demand, Sleaford Mods have announced a number of venue upgrades and second shows to their debut Australian tour through February and March 2020.

SLEAFORD MODS 2020 AUSTRALIAN TOUR

Saturday 29th February 2020 – Farmer & the Owl, Wollongong NSW
Wednesday 4th March 2020 – Metro Theatre, Sydney NSW
Thursday 5th March 2020 – Croxton Bandroom, Melbourne VIC [SOLD OUT]
Saturday 7th March 2020 – Golden Plains Festival, Meredith VIC
Sunday 8th March 2020 – A Festival Called Panama, Launceston TAS
Monday 9th March 2020 – WOMADelaide, Adelaide SA
Wednesday 11th March 2020 – Croxton Bandroom, Melbourne VIC
Thursday 12th March 2020 – The Triffid, Brisbane QLD
Friday 13th March 2020 – Rosemount Hotel, Perth WA [SOLD OUT]
Saturday 14 March 2020 – Rock Rover, Fremantle WA

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23 October 2019

Sleaford Mods have announced they’re finally making their way to Australia playing a run of headline dates and festivals through February and March 2020.

As one of the most important, politically charged and thought-provoking bands in music today, Sleaford Mods have been running crass but clever commentary on The People’s discontent, their five critically acclaimed albums a pre-Boris crystal ball of impending doom.

Stumbling into the music scene in 2013 at a time of political and creative austerity, their breakthrough album Austerity Dogs surprised many and caught the moment, spearheading a punk renaissance and paving the way for a generation of new artists.

On paper it shouldn’t work. Andrew Fearn‘s functional beats, post-punk bass, cheap keyboard riffs and wafts of guitar underpin lyricist Jason Williamson as he rages against austerity-era stagnation, his anger a call-to-arms to all of us who work under a system that privileges the wealth of the few over the bare comfort of the many. The result is exhilarating, cathartic and brutally brilliant bass heavy dance floor tunes with a message that makes Sleaford Mods as vital politically as they are artistically.

On finally touring ‘down under’ Jason says, “After a load of grief online about not playin’ Australia, we’re finally coming. Me and Andrew are big fans of your music scene, you’ve got some quality bands breaking through so we’re lookin’ forward to it. Buzzin’!”

It’s taken years to get them here, so be sure to catch Sleaford Mods.