Ahead of the release of their highly anticipated second studio album At Least I’m Free, WAAX has announced a mammoth 22-date national album tour for October – December. Kicking off on Thursday 6 October in Canberra, the Meanjin based four-piece will perform across the country before wrapping on Saturday 3 December in Torquay.
AT LEAST I’M FREE TOUR DATES
Thursday 6 October – Kambri, Canberra ACT
Friday 7 October – Metro Theatre, Sydney NSW
Saturday 8 October – Unibar, Wollongong NSW
Thursday 13 October – Pub Rock Diner, Devonport TAS
Friday 14 October – Royal Oak, Launceston TAS
Saturday 15 October – Altar, Hobart, TAS
Thursday 20 October – The Northern, Byron Bay NSW
Friday 21 October – Hoey Moey, Coffs Harbour NSW
Saturday 22 October – Burleigh Bazaar, Gold Coast QLD
Friday 4 November – The Tivoli, Brisbane QLD
Saturday 5 November – Eleven, Sunshine Coast QLD
Thursday 10 November – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide SA
Friday 11 November – Freo Social, Fremantle WA
Saturday 12 November – Prince Of Wales, Bunbury WA
Friday 18 November – The Cambridge, Newcastle NSW
Saturday 19 November – Sunken Monkey, Erina NSW
Friday 25 November – Seabreeze Hotel, Mackay QLD
Saturday 26 November – The Warehouse, Townsville QLD
Sunday 27 November – Edgehill Tavern, Cairns QLD
Thursday 1 December – Volta – Ballarat VIC
Friday 2 December – 170 Russell, Melbourne VIC
Saturday 3 December – Torquay Hotel, Torquay VIC
“We cannot wait to see everyone out on the road, it’s going to be so special. We didn’t get a chance to tour our last album so this one will make up for lost time! It will be a super exciting immersive world for our community to party in,” says frontwoman Maz DeVita of the tour.
This extensive tour follows on from their sold-out national Dangerous tour in April and May as well as recent dates as special guest for The Amity Affliction. Maz also joined Northeast Party House on stage at Splendour In The Grass for a riotous cover of Linkin Park’s One Step Closer.
On At Least I’m Free, WAAX teamed up with the production team behind their debut breakout album Big Grief – Bernard Fanning (Powderfinger) and Grammy Award-Winner Nick DiDia (Rage Against The Machine). The album features recent single ‘Read Receipts’, the Queensland Music Award winning single ‘Most Hated Girl’, ‘Help Me Hell’, and the Linda Perry co-write ‘Dangerous’, in addition to some fresh collaborations, including US rock superstar K.Flay on the standout ‘No Doz’.
You might consider At Least I’m Free something like a second debut album for WAAX — a creative and emotional rebirth that’s resulted in some of the band’s finest, punchiest songs ever. Awash in samples and programmed beats as well as gargantuan riffs and, of course, DeVita’s spine-tingling howl, it’s a record that telegraphs the band’s ambition to step beyond ‘Australian rock’ and into a weirder, wilder landscape. Listening to At Least I’m Free, that ambition doesn’t feel misplaced. WAAX have been to hell and back and, now, they’re charging forward — with clear eyes, a fighting spirit, and, most of all, the freedom they’ve always craved.