Last Dinosaurs have only just set their feet back on home soil, fresh off the back of two massive headline shows in Asia (their sixth Asia tour in the last four years) but have hit the ground running with the announcement that they will be already back on the road in May for their Australian ‘Miracle Methods’ headline tour. The ‘Miracle Methods’ tour kicks off Friday May 20, in Adelaide and will head to Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney. Dino’s fans, prepare to shake off the chill of those autumn nights and get your dance on in these up close and personal club shows.
These shows offer fans a chance to see Last Dinosaurs perform on stages not seen since the early days of their career. And considering their 2015 Oxford Art Factory headline performance sold out in less than 48 hours, fans will need to get their skates on if they want to get their hot little hands on tickets to these gigs.
The ‘Miracle Methods’ tour name is snatched from the lyrics of their ‘Apollo’ single, which lead singer Sean Caskey declares “It’s about finding and opening the keyhole to creativity in music. How to access and tap into what is needed to create.”
$35 at the door if still available
Last Dinosaurs have only just set their feet back on home soil, fresh off the back of two massive headline shows in Asia (their sixth Asia tour in the last four years) but have hit the ground running with the announcement that they will be already back on the road in May for their Australian ‘Miracle Methods’ headline tour. The ‘Miracle Methods’ tour kicks off Friday May 20, in Adelaide and will head to Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney. Dino’s fans, prepare to shake off the chill of those autumn nights and get your dance on in these up close and personal club shows.
These shows offer fans a chance to see Last Dinosaurs perform on stages not seen since the early days of their career. And considering their 2015 Oxford Art Factory headline performance sold out in less than 48 hours, fans will need to get their skates on if they want to get their hot little hands on tickets to these gigs.
The ‘Miracle Methods’ tour name is snatched from the lyrics of their ‘Apollo’ single, which lead singer Sean Caskey declares “It’s about finding and opening the keyhole to creativity in music. How to access and tap into what is needed to create.”