In celebration of the release of their second EP push//pull, sweater curse today reveal a string of Australian tour dates - this is their first interstate tour in nearly two years! After a sold-out EP launch at The Tivoli, the band will kick off in April stopping in cities Adelaide, Hobart, Melbourne, Sydney, Newcastle and Wollongong. Prepare to be dazzled by the mystifying stage presence blended with raw and emotional indie rock, as they play their delicate and brooding collection of songs from their EP alongside old favourites.Produced by Ball Park Music's Sam Cromack and featuring a track co-written with Alex Lahey, push//pull takes sweater curse's signature sound and steers it in a new sonic direction. The band will also continue to work Sam as they plan to head back into the studio to start recording their debut full studio album. Keeping busy throughout 2020, the trio have been playing to packed venues across Brisbane including New Years Eve show 'Regards, 2020' with bands Beddy Rays, Death By Denim and Alex Lahey who co-wrote their hit single 'Close', as well as joining an array of other Australian artists who participated in the online festival series 'Isol-Aid Festival'.
Their most recent live performance saw them contribute to the 'A Carry 4 Coins' charity concert alongside WAAX, Tia Gostelow, Emily Wurramara, Teenage Joans and Pink Matter, in support of Black Rainbow, an organisation and social enterprise in pursuit of the health, wellbeing and suicide prevention of the National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander LGBTQIA+ community.
Tickets to sweater curse's 'push//pull' EP tour are available now
sweater curse and their team acknowledge the traditional owners of the land on which they are able to perform. Sovereignty was never ceded