Having just released the rousing video for their new single ‘Round and Round’, SUPER BEST FRIENDS are embarking on a national tour just in time to soothe the burn of post-election blues.
The ‘Bestie Boys’ will be playing 12 dates on the east coast supporting the likes of Regurgitator, Calling All Cars, and Born Lion respectively, as well as a slot on the Fat As Butter Festival in Newcastle.
In August the video for ‘Round and Round’ gained the band some interesting main stream media coverage, with director and bass player Matt Roberts making appearances on The Project, commercial radio nation wide and even a spot on BBC World Television.
Featuring lip synching from many of the nation’s former and current leaders, the video clocked up over 350,000 views in a week.
Now the election season is over, SUPER BEST FRIENDS are ready to leave the concrete jungle of our nation’s capital to get back to doing what they do best; touring their explosive mish-mash of synth, guitars and witticisms in sweaty arenas of grit all around the country.
SUPER BEST FRIENDS ROUND AND ROUND TOUR
Saturday September 21 – Spectrum, Sydney w/ Born Lion
Thursday October 3 – Zierholtz, Canberra w/ Regurgitator
Friday October 4 – The Hifi, Sydney w/ Regurgitator
Saturday October 5 – Old Bar, Melbourne, w/ Born Lion
Thursday October 10 – Good God, Sydney w/ Calling All Cars
Friday October 11 – Small Ballroom, Newcastle w/ Calling All Cars
Wednesday October 18 – Jive, Adelaide w/ Calling All Cars
Thursday October 19 – Ding Dong, Melbourne w/ Calling All Cars
Thursday October 24 – Surfers Beergarden, Surfers Paradise w/ Calling All Cars
Friday October 25 – The Wharf, Mooloolaba w/ Calling All Cars
Saturday October 26 – Fat As Butter Festival, Newcastle
Saturday October 26 – Alhambra Lounge, Brisbane w/ Calling All Cars