Fresh from announcing details their second album Here Comes Everybody just last week, Spacey Jane are adding to the celebratory news with a stack of Australian tour dates, on sale now.
After months of rescheduling shows, negotiating border closures and lockdowns, Spacey Jane are stoked to be heading east again. They’ll be playing a string of headline shows including Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney and Newcastle along with a bunch of festival dates.
THIS THAT FESTIVAL |Saturday 5 March |Sandstone Point, QLD
SURFACE [sold out] |Sunday 6 March |Miami Marketta, QLD
UC REFECTORY |Friday 11 March |Canberra, ACT
PLAY ON THE PLAINS |Saturday 12 March |Deniliquin, NSW
WINE MACHINE |Sunday 13 March |McLaren Vale, SA
REUNION PARK BIG TOP |Saturday 19 March |Melbourne, VIC
REUNION PARK BIG TOP |Saturday 19 March |Melbourne, VIC
STOMPING OF THE GRAPES |Sunday 20 March |Gerrigong, NSW
ENMORE THEATRE |Tuesday 22 March |Sydney, NSW
BAR ON THE HILL |Wednesday 23 March |Newcastle, NSW
HYPERFEST |Saturday 26 March |Midland, WA
These will be the first shows where fans can hear their three newest singles from the forthcoming album, including ‘Sitting Up’, ‘Lunchtime’ which came in at #12 in the recent triple j Hottest 100 poll, and ‘Lots of Nothing’ which took out the #3 spot.
To add to the good news, the video for latest single ‘Sitting Up’ is available today for your viewing pleasure, directed by long time collaborator Matt Sav.
After this Australian run, the band will finally get to jet off to play long-awaited shows in the UK, Europe and North America, some of which are already sold out.
Spacey Jane’s debut album Sunlight, released in June 2020 reached #2 on the ARIA charts, with platinum single ‘Booster Seat’ taking out the number 2 spot in triple j’s Hottest 100 of 2021 along with the Song Of The Year at last year’s ARIA Awards. Their second album Here Comes Everybody will be released globally on Friday 10 June.
For their headline shows, Spacey Jane will be joined by special guests Becca Hatch and Rat!hammock.