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S2O FESTIVAL THAILAND UNVEILS SPECTACULAR DAY-BY-DAY LINEUP FOR ITS 

by the partae February 13, 2025
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10TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION
MARSHMELLO, ALAN WALKER, DJ SNAKE, DIPLO, MAJOR LAZER SOUNDSYSTEM, TIMMY TRUMPET & MORE TO HEADLINE ASIA’S MOST FAMOUS WATER FESTIVAL

Celebrating a decade of electrifying music and immersive water experiences, S2O Festival Thailand returns from April 12-14, 2025, at the iconic Rajamangala National Stadium in Bangkok. Taking place during Songkran, Thailand’s world-famous New Year celebration, this event promises a one-of-a-kind fusion of top-tier EDM lineup, spectacular stage production, and 360-degree water technology – all set against the vibrant energy of Bangkok. Now, S2O has revealed its highly anticipated day-by-day lineup, featuring an all-star roster of international dance music powerhouses, including MARSHMELLO, ALAN WALKER, DJ SNAKE, DIPLO, MAJOR LAZER SOUNDSYSTEM, TIMMY TRUMPET, and more. The regional lineup will be revealed in the coming weeks.

Kicking off the 10th-anniversary edition on Saturday, April 12, S2O welcomes MARSHMELLO, the masked EDM icon known for chart-topping hits like Happier and Alone. He is joined by TIMMY TRUMPET, a master showman blending electronic beats with live trumpet performances. Adding to the energy, B JONES, a Tomorrowland regular and one of Spain’s top electronic exports, takes the stage alongside RETROVISION, the rising bass house sensation, and China’s internationally recognized DJ SALLY.

Day two, Sunday, April 13, features a star-studded lineup led by ALAN WALKER, whose signature melodic sound has captivated millions worldwide with tracks like Faded. The stage will also welcome MAJOR LAZER SOUNDSYSTEM, the globally renowned trio behind dancehall-infused anthems such as Lean On. Adding a diverse edge to the night, DANNY AVILA, a pioneer of mainstage techno, will bring his high-energy performance. Joining them are PAULINE HERR, an innovative singer-songwriter and producer, and PROPHECY, an electrifying duo known for their dynamic sets.

Closing out the festival on Monday, April 14,  DJ SNAKE – the mastermind behind multi-platinum hits like Taki Taki and Let Me Love You – takes center stage. Also gracing the decks is the legendary DIPLO, a key force in electronic and pop music with an ever-evolving sound. Fans can also look forward to an exclusive B2B2B performance featuring BROOKS, MESTO, and JUSTIN MYLO, delivering a fresh wave of future house energy. Rounding out the night are drum and bass icon CULTURE SHOCK and China’s rising bass music star WUKONG.

Songkran, Thailand’s traditional New Year festival (April 13-15), turns the country into a lively celebration filled with water-splashing festivities, drawing thousands of tourists who come to experience this joyful and refreshing tradition. From the historic streets of the Old Town to Bangkok’s bustling nightlife, visitors can explore golden temples, floating markets, and world-class street food before diving into the S2O Festival’s high-energy, water-soaked spectacle. Officially supported by the Tourism Authority of Thailand, this event is a must-attend for music lovers and adventure seekers alike.

Regular tickets for Day 1 and Day 2 are still available, while Day 3 tickets, VIP tickets and ticket bundles are sold out. So secure your spot now at the official S2O Festival website: www.s2ofestival.com.

More information available on the following links:

S2O Website

S2O Instagram 

Lineup in order of appearance

Saturday, April 12th

Marshmello

Timmy Trumpet

B Jones

RetroVision

DJ Sally

Sunday, April 13th

Alan Walker

Major Lazer Soundsystem

Danny Avila

Prophecy

Pauline Herr

Monday, April 14th

DJ Snake

Diplo

Brooks x Mesto x Justin Mylo

Culture Shock

Wukong

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Yours & Owls Festival Set Times & Site Maps Are Here!

by the partae February 13, 2025
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ES D.C. || DENZEL CURRY || THE KOOKS
 GOO GOO DOLLS
and
BRAD COX
joining, in alphabetical order COURTEENERS || ELDERBROOK || HOCKEY DAD||HONEY DIJON || JPEG MAFIA
THE JUNGLE GIANTS || PEACH PRC || SALUTE
THE VERONICAS

and
ALLDAY || BABE RAINBOW  || COTERIE || CYRIL || DICE || THE DREGGS
FRANKIE STEW & HARVEY GUNN ||GRENTPEREZ || ISABEL LAROSA || MAGDALENA BAY MAY A || MARK BLAIR ||POND || RICHY MITCH & THE COAL MINERS || SAM TOMPKINS
SAN CISCO || SHAME || SLOWLY SLOWLY || SYCCO

ARMLOCK|| AUTUMN SUNSET || BATTLESNAKE || BEAN MAGAZINE || BECCA HATCH BODYJAR || THE BELAIR LIP BOMBS || CHEEKY LEASH
C.O.F.F.I.N || CROCODYLUS || GIRAFFEHEAD || KELI HOLIDAY || KITSCHEN BOY || KOBIE DEE || LEMONISE || LE SHIV || L.O.W
MISS KANINNA || NICK WARD || RA RA VIPER || SATIN CALI || SEVILLES ||
SUGAR FREE || TOTAL TOMMY || Y.O.G.A

PLUS

MARK BLAIR || ODYMEL || TOM TRAGO
MINCY || DAMEEEELA || LO’99 || SASHA MILANI || CRESCENDOLL || SEKTA
Jun Wan || Unknown Associates || Jjoska || Subtropic || Cove Sound System
Four On The Floor || sezz77 || Jade Bates || kowojay || Liza

Multiple stages across two days, a wonderland of music, local arts, incredible food, and plenty of bevs by the beach in Wollongong City, Dharawal Country. Yours and Owls 2025 will be 16+ in 2025; a parent or guardian must accompany all people aged 16 + 17 at all times.

 

March 1st & 2nd, 2025 Wollongong Foreshore, South Beach, Dharawal Country
Tickets On Sale Now via yoursandowlsfestival.com.au
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Interview: Whisnu Santika: Evolution Through Sound

by the partae February 13, 2025
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‘J-Town’ blends traditional Indonesian sounds with electronic rhythms. Could you share more about the creative process behind this track and what inspired you to fuse these elements?

Actually, ‘J-Town’ is my first 2025 release that steps away from my signature Indonesian Bounce sound. This track marks a new chapter in my production journey, where I explore influences from techno and house music. The creative process was all about pushing boundaries – experimenting with different rhythms, textures, and grooves while still maintaining a vibe that feels authentic to me. It’s part of my evolution as an artist, showing that growth doesn’t mean losing your roots but expanding them.

You’ve been instrumental in pioneering Indonesian Bounce. How has this genre evolved since your breakthrough, and where do you see it heading in the next few years?

When I first started producing, my influences were rooted in Baile Funk, Dutch House, Breaks, and Brazilian sounds, which shaped what eventually became Indonesian Bounce. During the pandemic, interest in this sound exploded, especially as border restrictions gave local scenes more room to grow. I was fortunate to tour nationally and introduce Indo Bounce to new audiences. Today, it’s recognized and appreciated more than ever. Moving forward, I see Indo Bounce evolving through collaborations and fresh production techniques. It’s important to keep refining and experimenting with the sound to keep it exciting and sustainable for the future.

With ‘Yummy’ being a chart-topping collaboration with Bravy, what role does collaboration play in your creative process, and can we expect more exciting collaborations in the future?

Collaboration has always been a huge part of my creative journey. Bravy and I go way back – we worked on tracks like ‘Big Booty’ and ‘Booty Call’ before ‘Yummy’ even happened. He was one of the first people I connected with to talk about music production, and our casual chats eventually led to the birth of Package Collective, our community of like-minded artists. Working with friends who share the same passion brings a unique energy to the process. And yes, you can definitely expect more projects from us in the future – we’re just getting started!

You’ve mentioned Whisnu 2.0 as part of your new vision. What does Whisnu 2.0 represent, and how does it reflect your growth as an artist?

Whisnu Santika 2.0 represents my growth, evolution, and development as an artist. It’s not about changing who I am but about exploring new sounds and styles while keeping my signature vibe intact. I want people to hear a new track and think, “This feels fresh, but it’s definitely Whisnu Santika.” It’s about surprising my audience while staying true to what makes my music unique. For me, evolution isn’t just a phase – it’s a mindset.

Looking ahead to 2025, what can fans expect from your upcoming projects? Are there any particular themes or styles you’re exploring?

I can confidently say that 2025 will be full of surprises – it’s going to be a wild ride! I have some exciting collaborations lined up with artists I’ve admired for a long time. Musically, I’ll continue pushing Indo Bounce, but I’m also diving deeper into techno and house while experimenting with some pop influences. I’m all about breaking the mold and stepping outside my comfort zone, so expect the unexpected – fresh sounds, bold ideas, and projects that feel different from anything I’ve done before.

What has been the most challenging aspect of your musical evolution, and how have you overcome it to reach where you are today?

One of the biggest challenges has been finding the balance between staying true to my roots and evolving as an artist. It’s easy to get comfortable with a formula that works, but growth comes from stepping into the unknown. There were times when I felt unsure about experimenting with new sounds, wondering how people would react. But I’ve learned that trusting the process and staying authentic is key. Every challenge has been a lesson that has shaped my sound today.

You’ve performed at some iconic events like Tomorrowland and Borderland. How have these global stages influenced your sound, and do you bring elements of these experiences into your studio work?

Absolutely. Performing on global stages like Tomorrowland Belgium, Borderland Malaysia, and Siam Songkran Thailand has been a game-changer. You feel the energy of diverse crowds, and it shifts your perspective on how music connects with people. Seeing what resonates live helps me understand how to structure my tracks differently – whether it’s building tension, creating unexpected drops, or adding elements that hit harder in a festival setting. Those experiences definitely inspire me when I’m back in the studio.

With your multi-city tour with Package Collective, how does performing live differ from producing in the studio?

Performing live and producing in the studio are two sides of the same coin, but they feel completely different. In the studio, it’s all about experimentation – there’s room to try, fail, and refine. On stage, it’s about reading the crowd in real time, feeding off their energy, and creating an experience. When I’m performing, the instant connection with the audience pushes me to be more dynamic, and that energy often influences how I approach my next production.

What do you aim to convey through your live performances?

I want people to feel a connection – not just with the music, but with the moment. My goal is to create an atmosphere where people can let go, feel free, and lose themselves in the sound. Whether it’s a high-energy drop or a deep groove, I want every set to be memorable – like a shared experience between me and the crowd. It’s more than just playing tracks; it’s about creating a vibe that sticks with you long after the show ends.

You’ve built a strong following in Southeast Asia—how important is it for you to represent Indonesian culture on a global stage, and what do you want people to take away from your music?

Representing Indonesia on a global stage is something I’m really proud of. Our culture is rich and diverse, and I love weaving that into my music in subtle ways – whether through rhythms, melodies, or even just the energy I bring to my sets. I want people to hear my music and feel something universal while also discovering a bit of where I come from. It’s about showing that Indonesian artists have a place in the global scene and that we have something unique to offer.

What are some upcoming collaborations with Indonesian artists that you’re excited about, and how do you think these projects will push the boundaries of what Indonesian music can achieve on the global stage?

I’m really excited about some upcoming projects with fellow Indonesian artists who are pushing boundaries in their own way. Collaborating locally isn’t just about making tracks – it’s about building a movement and showcasing the diversity of talent we have here. These projects will blend so many colors into one creation, but more importantly, they’re a step toward putting Indonesia on the international map. Our music scene has so much to offer, and I truly believe these collaborations will help amplify our presence on the global stage.

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Interview: Fletcher Kent – A New Beginning in Music

by the partae February 13, 2025
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Your debut single, ‘I’ll Be,’ has gained significant traction online, earning you a strong following. Can you share the inspiration behind the song and how it feels to see such a positive response?

I’ll Be is somewhat of a personal manifesto… a pledge to my future self and the person I want to become. I touch on a lot of different aspects in my life that are important to me, so to see it connect with people is incredibly fulfilling and special. 

You’ve shared the stage with major artists like Newton Faulkner, Kim Churchill, Vera Blue, and Pete Murray. What’s the most valuable lesson you’ve learned from supporting these artists?

As a support artist, it’s your job to start the night off with good energy and create a vibe in the room before the headline. Doing shows like these have really taught me that the crowd is already on your side. When people come out for a show, they’re wanting to have a good time- and I think learning to lean into that mindset has been super beneficial. 

Signing a worldwide deal with AWAL US is a huge milestone. Can you walk us through how that opportunity came about and what it means for your career moving forward?

That journey really started from focusing heavily on my songwriting for a number of years – so that when it came to having the conversation with labels I had a big catalog as a sort of proof of work. I’ll Be was the song that set it into motion, with the amazing Mike Taylor joining our team and helping to set up the deal with AWAL. 

With your debut album on the horizon, what can fans expect in terms of sound, themes, and songwriting? Are there any particular influences shaping this project?

I feel like my music lives in the world of rock influenced singer/songwriter. I’m very inspired by stripped 60’s folk to modern pop, rock bands to cinematic soundtracks. Most of the songs have originated in writing on either guitar or piano, and centred around themes of self-discovery, purpose and love. 

Your music has resonated with both live audiences and online listeners. Do you approach songwriting differently knowing that your music connects in such varied ways?

In my writing I mostly try and follow what the song feels like it wants to be- both thematically and musically. Sometimes I’ll know when I’m writing that it could be well suited for live performances, and other times I’ll be writing a simple slow folk song with no chorus that will be less live suited. The song is the boss!

You have a captivating stage presence. How did you develop your live performance skills, and do you have any pre-show rituals to get in the right mindset?

Thank you! I’ve been playing live since I was 8 years old – singing Michael Jackson in a school production haha. Then writing, busking and doing gigs most weekends from around 12- travelling Aus in a caravan for 6 months with my family and playing everywhere we went. I just really love it so much and it’s huge reason for pursuing music. My pre-show rituals are mostly just warming up my voice and listening to some songs to get me in the right headspace. 

As part of Live Nation’s ONES TO WATCH series, you’re joining a lineup of rising talent. How does it feel to be part of this platform, and what are you most looking forward to about the Melbourne event?

It’s awesome to be included in this incredible series. To join a great list of past performers is exciting and I’m super keen to play the Gaso- it’ll be my first show there! 

The Australian music scene is evolving rapidly. As an artist navigating the industry, what are some challenges you’ve faced, and how have you overcome them?

I think finding the right team is so important. I kept writing and focusing on the music for years until I felt confident in the team around me to achieve a shared vision. I’m grateful and excited to be starting this new phase of my journey with some awesome and talented people.

Your career is on an exciting trajectory in 2025. What are your biggest goals for this year, and are there any dream collaborations or projects in the works?

I’m looking to spend some time overseas this year playing gigs and touring new places… I’m super excited by that! Working on these songs with Eric J Dubowsky has really been a dream collaboration… we’ve written songs together that will be on the record and he’s producing and mixing. A really cool relationship with someone who’s Grammy and ARIA winning. 

For fans discovering your music for the first time through ONES TO WATCH, what’s the one thing you’d like them to take away from your performance?

That I’m in this for the long haul! I’ve been focused on music since I was a kid and yet this now feels like a new beginning. I have so much to give moving forward and would love if people connect to lyrics or a feeling I’ve facilitated. 

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Ocean Alley return with jangly rock’n’roller “Left Of The Dealer”

by the partae February 12, 2025
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Globally renowned Australian rockers Ocean Alley have today unveiled their first single of 2025 – the jangly rock’n’roller “Left Of The Dealer”, out independently via Community Music. Accompanied by a surreal, technicolour video, the track is an ode to youthful recklessness and the inevitable consequences that follow.

A bold step into new sonic territory, “Left Of The Dealer” swaps Ocean Alley’s signature groove-laden sound for a vintage-leaning, rock ‘n’ roll edge. With rollicking guitars, bluesy rhythm and an undeniable sense of nostalgia, the song exudes a timeless quality while retaining the warmth and depth that define the six-piece’s quintessential style. The track comes hot on the heels of last year’s Southern-rock infused “Tangerine”, which last month landed at #15 on triple j’s Hottest 100 of 2024—and even found a fan in Fred Durst.

On the track, frontman Baden Donegal shared: “Life is a gamble, but when we’re young, we often live in a much more carefree manner—taking all the risks, unaware of the consequences. The reference to being ‘Left Of The Dealer’ is a poker rule where the player left of the dealer will play first or be next to go, insinuating that your time to face these consequences may be up next.

I wrote and demoed this song at home before showing the rest of the guys. It was a sound we hadn’t really experimented with before. We jammed it a few times at our space in Middle Pocket and everything came together quickly. Messing around with guitar tones and vocal effects in the studio, we found it resembled some of our favourite bands like Creedence Clearwater Revival and Canned Heat, which we leant all the way into.”

Alongside the single, Ocean Alley have released a psychedelic, ‘60s-inspired music video directed by Duncan Wright (Pond, San Cisco, Methyl Ethyl). Shot on a lush, green property in the Northern Rivers, the video blends digital and VHS footage to create a sense of whimsy and otherworldliness. What starts out as hazy and carefree fun, quickly warps into a cat-and-mouse chase with the ‘doobie of doom’… before an unexpected friendship is formed.

“Left Of The Dealer” also arrives with the announcement of Ocean Alley’s most ambitious tour yet. The band will embark on their biggest North American run, covering the US and Canada in July and October. Additionally, they will headline London’s iconic Alexandra Palace in September—marking their only UK headline date of the year and the largest single show of their career so far, anywhere in the world.

Ocean Alley have truly emerged as one of Australia’s most beloved musical exports, never wavering in their dedication to their craft, and genuinely grounded by their passion and desire to make music. Across four critically acclaimed albums, the six-piece – comprised of Baden Donegal (vocals), Angus Goodwin (guitar), Lach Galbraith (keys/vocals), Mitch Galbraith (guitar), Tom O’Brien (drums) and Nic Blom (bass) – have continued to inspire new audiences around the world with their unmistakable influence, having now amassed over a billion catalogue streams. With 9 accredited singles of Gold or higher in AU & NZ, one Gold single in the USA, and one Gold accredited album in AU & NZ in tow, this is just the beginning. Their stadium-sized ambitions are poised to leave an enduring mark on the music landscape for many years to come.

OCEAN ALLEY – “Left Of The Dealer”
(Independent – Distributed by Community Music)
STREAM HERE

OCEAN ALLEY 2025 TOUR DATES

NORTH AMERICA:
Wednesday 16 July – Jannus Live, Tampa, FL
Friday 18 July – The Eastern, Atlanta, GA
Saturday 19 July – Fillmore, Charlotte, NC
Sunday 20 July – The Norva, Norfolk, VA
Wednesday 23 July – Fillmore, Silver Spring, MD
Friday 25 July – House of Blues, Boston, MA
Saturday 26 July – Brooklyn Paramount, Brooklyn, NY
Sunday 27 July – Fillmore, Philadelphia, PA
Tuesday 29 July – History, Toronto, ON
Wednesday 15 October – Mission Ballroom, Denver, CO
Friday 17 October – Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, CA

UK:
Saturday 27 September – Alexandra Palace, London UK

AUSTRALIA:
Thursday 17 April – Bluesfest, Bundjalung/Byron Bay

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FESTIVAL OF THE STONE 2025 SAVE THE DATE Saturday 14 June, Byron Bay

by the partae February 12, 2025
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Stone & Wood is hopping with excitement to announce the much-anticipated return of Festival of the Stone for 2025! This beloved event, now in its 11th year, will take place on Saturday 14 June at the Stone & Wood brewery in Byron Bay, bringing together music, community and the age-old tradition of brewing with the tapping of Stone & Wood’s annual batch of Stone Beer.

Following the sold out 2024 event that featured Dan Sultan, Beddy Rays, The Beefs, Verge Collection and more, Festival of the Stone 2025 is set to deliver another unforgettable day of top-notch Australian talent, freshly poured brews and delicious bites from local food vendors. Best of all, it’s for a great cause, with proceeds supporting Fletcher Street Cottage.

The latest statistics on homelessness in NSW reveal that the Byron Shire has the highest rate of locals sleeping rough in the state, even higher than the City of Sydney. In 2024, 348 rough sleepers were recorded across the region, marking a 16% increase from February 2023. Festival of the Stone 2025 is proud to support Fletcher Street Cottage and help raise funds for their vital support hub. From providing essential services, information, referrals, practical support, advocacy and more, Fletcher Street Cottage is working hard to respond to this crisis and meet the needs of individuals facing homelessness.

Stone & Wood’s Stone Beer is an annual, limited-edition winter brew, a homage to ancient brewing traditions. Crafted with precise care and the finest local ingredients, this bold and distinctive beer features select Australian malts and a unique brewing process. Inspired by traditional methods, the brewers add heated stones directly to the brew kettle, infusing smoky caramel nuances that add depth and complexity to the beer. Resulting in a rich and satisfying porter with aromatic notes of brewed coffee, rich dark chocolate and subtle hints of smoked barley, creating a perfectly balanced and complex flavour profile.

Don’t miss out on the celebration of the year, and all for a worthy cause! Mark your calendars and join us in the Bay at Festival of the Stone 2025. Keep an eye on the website and socials for lineup announcements and access to the first ticket releases.

FESTIVAL OF THE STONE
Saturday 14 June, 2025
Centennial Circuit, Byron Bay (Cavanbah)
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NEW BLOOM FEST 2025 REVEALS FESTIVAL SET TIMES

by the partae February 12, 2025
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SYDNEY TICKETS SELLING FAST + LOW TICKET WARNING FOR MELBOURNE

In a few short weeks, Australia is set to play home once again to the freshest up-and-coming artists in the realms of alt rock, post-hardcore, shoegaze, grunge, punk and beyond, with NEW BLOOM FEST once again primed to bring the golden age of DIY hardcore shows and all things alternative into a modern setting.

Following its hugely successful inaugural year in 2024, including a sold out Melbourne event, NEW BLOOM FEST is back with a sweltering round two for 2025 in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne, headlined by British brooding rock heroes BASEMENT, and joined by hypnotic American icons BALANCE AND COMPOSURE, California hardcore punks DRAIN, melodic indie heavy hitters ONE STEP CLOSER, innovative emo mavericks SWEET PILL, and Washington post-hardcore bohemians GLITTERER. The second edition of NEW BLOOM FEST will also mark the debut Aussie performances of both SWEET PILL and GLITTERER, with a stacked array of Australian talent also locked in for each festival event.

And to help you start planning your NEW BLOOM FEST adventures, the official NEW BLOOM FEST timetables are here!

SATURDAY 8 MARCH – FORTITUDE MUSIC HALL, BRISBANE
SUNDAY 9 MARCH – ROUNDHOUSE, SYDNEY
MONDAY 10 MARCH – THE TIMBERYARD, MELBOURNE

NEW BLOOM FEST 2025 LINEUP:

Basement
Balance and Composure + DRAIN
One Step Closer + Sweet Pill + Glitterer

DATES AND VENUES:

Saturday 8 March – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane
with Primitive Blast, The Others, Colourblind, Deadshowws, Wifecult + Masochist

Sunday 9 March – Roundhouse, Sydney
with Secret World, Gloam + Feel The Pain

Monday 10 March – The Timberyard, Melbourne
with Horsepower, Wayside + Crawling

Tickets on sale now from www.newbloomfest.com.au

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LIVE NATION’S ONES TO WATCH BACKED BY VODAFONE KICKS OFF THE 2025 SEASON IN MELBOURNE FEATURING SALTY, LOTTE GALLAGHER and FLETCHER KENT

by the partae February 12, 2025
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AUSTRALIA’S NEXT CROP OF BREAKTHROUGH ARTISTS TO PERFORM AT THE GASOMETER

 

Live Nation Australia is excited to announce the return of its globally renowned music discovery series ONES TO WATCH for 2025. Established to celebrate and showcase the best talent inspiring audiences and their peers in Australia and beyond, ONES TO WATCH Backed By VODAFONE will be putting three new artists on the stage in one of Melbourne’s most beloved venues this February.

For its first edition of ONES TO WATCH in 2025, Live Nation Australia hits The Gasometer in Collingwood with host Tait Mcgregor. Set to perform at the Melbourne event, are charismatic Central Coast songwriter Fletcher Kent, Melbourne alt-rock force Lotte Gallagher, and dynamic Sydney pop artist Salty.

For Fletcher Kent, his ascent in recent years has been tied to a naturally captivating vocal and songwriting talent, not to mention a performance presence that has caught the attention of many audiences – both in person and online. Debut single ‘I’ll Be’ has generated a strong following online, with over 50k followers garnered in a short period of time for Fletcher across platforms.

Having cut his teeth on major stages supporting artists including Newtown Faulkner, Kim Churchill, Vera Blue and Pete Murray, Fletcher has signed a worldwide deal with AWAL US, after his music landed on the radar of label president, Pete Giberga. With his debut album in the pipeline, Fletcher Kent’s profile is steadily rising, with 2025 set to be a touchstone year.

Impressing tastemakers and audiences through the Triple J Unearthed High competition, the then-17 year old Lotte Gallagher wasted no time in solidifying her place as one of the East Coast’s most exciting new names. With over 1 million streams to her name and a consistently growing online presence, Lotte has continued to prove herself as one to watch.

Perfect for fans of artists including Phoebe Bridgers and Angie McMahon, Lotte’s music has been charming audiences, while her journey of sonic evolution has taken her down some exciting pathways since her 2023 debut with ‘Adam’. The track earned Lotte the #1 most-played track on triple j post-official release, kicking off momentum that has seen the musician land deal signings with Liberation Records, Lonely Lands Agency and Mushroom Group; while also performing at events including Laneway Festival, NYE On The Hill and Party In The Paddock. 

Hailing from Sydney, pop artist Salty made her debut in 2020, and has consistently been delivering the goods in the studio, as well as on stage supporting the likes of MAY-A, Thomas Headon, Budjerah and Go-Jo. With over 2.2 million TikTok likes, Salty’s sphere of influence is growing fast, as is her body of music. 

Salty’s music draws inspiration from artists including Lily Allen, Kylie Minogue and Lady Gaga – influences whose music champions individuality and confidence in spades. This is heard across Salty’s catalogue, from ‘Lucy’ through to ‘Limbo’; and key 2024 tracks ‘Cut U Off’ and ‘See You In 3’. Releasing her debut EP, The Other Side, in November 2024, Salty capitalised on the momentum that had been building; matching smart production and nuanced pop lyricism with fun energy that caught attention of tastemakers including RUSSH Magazine, The Music, Milky and Purple Sneakers; as well as major outlets including Vogue Australia, iHeart Radio, Nova and HIT networks.

The ONES TO WATCH Backed By VODAFONE series has made a solid impact within the Australian music community. In Australia since 2023, the series has been serving industry and fans exclusive opportunities to see some of the country’s best talent perform in intimate environments across Melbourne, Sydney, Darwin and Brisbane, highlighting the talent of the current wave of Australian talent primed to make their impact in other markets.

Since its establishment in North America, the ONES TO WATCH series has been able to support and promote artists such as Dua Lipa, Olivia Rodrigo and Halsey early in their careers. So far in Australia, ONES TO WATCH has platformed artists including Chanel Loren, J-MILLA, Georgia Lines, Ishan, Adrian Dzvuke, Phebe Starr, J.Tajor, Yung Milla, Juran, Blake Rose, Sophisticated Dingo, STUMPS, Forest Claudette, Teenage Joans, Carla Wehbe, ZPLUTO, WIIGZ, Hoodzy, East AV3, Colourblind and Saint Lane at events around the country. 

 

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The Jungle Giants tickets are on sale NOW!

by the partae February 11, 2025
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With their new single “Hold My Hand‘ just released and more new music on the way, come and experience it live for the first time this April alongside special DJ sets from Sycco and their Extended Family

After a two-year hiatus from headlining AUS/NZ capital cities, the energetic four-piece are set to host a series of unforgettable nights out in celebration of new single ‘Hold My Hand’, from their highly anticipated fifth studio album.

Presale tickets have already been flying out the door. Don’t miss your chance to see their new music firsthand. Secure your tickets now.

SYDNEY TICKETS HERE
NEWCASTLE TICKETS HERE
MELBOURNE TICKETS HERE
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The first The Jungle Giants headline shows in over two years are simply not to be missed!

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GLITCH groundbreaking Australian debut in Melbourne

by the partae February 11, 2025
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JUST ANNOUNCED

UNTITLED GROUP & GLITCH PRESENT GLITCH MELBOURNE

PRESALE ― THURS 13 FEB @ 6PM AEDT
GENERAL ON SALE ― FRI 14 FEB @ 10AM AEDT

SIGN UP FOR PRESALE ACCESS

From the sun-drenched shores of Malta to the heart of Naarm/Melbourne, we’re excited to be bringing Glitch’s unmistakable energy and spine-tingling euphoria for an unforgettable Australian debut on April 12th.

This exclusive single day event will feature a world-class lineup including STÜM, Narciss, ØTTA, Crybaby and Benwal each bringing their distinct sound to the Glitch stage.

As one of the world’s leading electronic music festivals, Glitch has built a reputation for curating forward-thinking artists and unforgettable dancefloor moments.

Don’t miss this one-off event as Glitch brings its unique energy to Melbourne.

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Sen Sanik returns to Get Physical with new single ‘The One You Love’

by the partae February 11, 2025
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Sen Sanik, hailing from the US, delivers his debut release for the label, ‘The One You Love’. Known for his ability to craft hypnotic, emotionally charged journeys, Sen Sanik blends ancient tonalities with contemporary sound design, creating a signature fusion of melodic techno & house.

A seasoned sonic traveler, his music reflects the global energy of dancefloors from Burning Man to Bali, Mexico to Malta. Releases on respected imprints like UnderYourSkin Records have cemented his reputation for immersive productions that balance deep, resonant percussion, intricate polyrhythms, and rich, organic textures.

‘The One You Love’ is a magically layered composition where pixelated melodies and diffuse pads drift over rolling beats, building tension and release with understated elegance. A delicate yet poignant vocal serves as the emotional core, gliding over shimmering percussion and spacious atmospheres. The result is a track that seamlessly bridges the introspective and the ecstatic—designed for both late-night reflection and peak-time transcendence. With his first release on Get Physical Music, Sen Sanik continues to refine his deeply immersive approach, delivering yet another standout track in his growing discography.

Buy/Stream: https://getphysicalmusic.lnk.to/GPM822

Artist: https://www.instagram.com/sensanikmusik

 

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Aotearoa’s BORDERLINE become first NZ signing to music powerhouse EMPIRE

by the partae February 11, 2025
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Home to Shaboozey, Tyga and G-Dragon

Following on from a breakthrough year in 2024, the talented indie-pop group Borderline are taking things to a new level, signing with music powerhouse, EMPIRE. 

This signing marks a significant milestone for the Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland) musicians, who took more strides into the spotlight in 2024 with their single ‘Heartbeat’. Extending their reach in Australia, the release of ‘Heartbeat’ drew support from the likes of RAGE, Spotify and Apple Music (New Music Friday, New In Pop, Alt Pop), all the while, their growth as a band online was bolstered by increased numbers across platforms. 

Wasting no time in continuing to charge forward, Borderline prepares to share more music this coming March, with new single ‘When It’s Raining’ slated for release on March 7th, ahead of the band’s North American debut at SXSW.

In signing with EMPIRE, Borderline becomes the label’s first signing since expanding into the Australia/New Zealand market in September 2024. Leading territory management for EMPIRE in Australia, is Cameron Walsh, an industry figure who has brought years of label experience (Sony Music, Universal Music, EMI, [PIAS] Australia/Inertia Music) to the EMPIRE team.

EMPIRE, led by CEO Ghazi, has grown exponentially since making its debut in 2010, originally as a digital distribution company. In the following decade, EMPIRE has become an independent music company that has been involved in multiple facets of the industry; including label and music publishing, with a particular focus on early stage artist development. 

San Francisco-based, EMPIRE has been instrumental in working with now-global stars in the developmental stages of their careers, with artists including Shaboozey, Anderson .Paak, XXXTentacion and more being just a small selection of the names who have been part of the EMPIRE story.

Of Borderline’s signing to EMPIRE, COO Nima Etminan says: “In today’s world, there’s so much emphasis on data and analytics, but every now and then you hear something so raw and compelling that the numbers fade into the background. Borderline does just that and this is one of the moments where you just know they’ve got something special.”

In recent years, the band has become a natural success story to come out of Aotearoa. With their clearly defined sound – marked by strong indie arrangements and charisma to boot – Borderline have been consistently delivering music that shows their love for melody and riffs, all the way back to their debut EP, Perfect Movie Scene.

Excited for what lay ahead with a new chapter as part of the EMPIRE family set to unfold, Borderline can’t wait to get started, stating,  

“We are super stoked to be joining the EMPIRE family including their incredible roster. We couldn’t be luckier to have such a dedicated team around us who are as passionate about music as we are. We’re so excited for the year ahead and can’t wait to see what’s to come!” 

Borderline are managed by August Avenue and represented for bookings by a global team consisting of Brandon Wade of Select Music (Australia), Larry Webman of Wasserman (North America) and Paul Buck of Wasserman (UK/EU). 

PRAISE

“…catchy tunes, with pop-oriented tracks occasionally taking a rockier or funkier turn, as clear influences The 1975 are prone to doing. Think bright guitars and synth lines, swirling chorus hooks…”

ROLLING STONE AU/NZ

“Their genre bending melodies are not only unique but incredibly catchy…”

RED RAVEN NEWS (NZ)

“..they have managed to bring together elements of the classic Dunedin sound with 80’s UK indie bands such as Pulp and Suede to create something which has some nice guitars yet also contains plenty of pop melodies.”

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PRESAVE ‘When It’s Raining’

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THE WOMBATS TOURING AUSTRALIA – SEP/OCT 2025

by the partae February 10, 2025
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Secret Sounds presents…

TOURING AUSTRALIA – SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2025
ADELAIDE | MELBOURNE | BRISBANE | SYDNEY & MORE!
Presale available from 12pm local time Friday 14 February
Tickets on sale to the general public from 12pm local time Monday 17 February

Secret Sounds is excited to welcome back chart-topping, platinum-selling indie heroes The Wombats to their home away from home in September/October 2025! Set to light up stages at headline shows in Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney, whilst also making an appearance at SummerSalt Festival in regional areas. The beloved band will arrive to our shores ready to play a stack of new tracks from their hotly anticipated sixth studio album, Oh! The Ocean, set for release on 14 February 2025.

Since they emerged as leading lights of the late-‘00s indie rock scene with 2007 debut A Guide to Love, Loss & Desperation, frontman Murph, bassist Tord Øverland Knudsen and drummer Dan Haggis have maintained an incredible upward momentum. 2011’s electro-flecked second album This Modern Glitch made them Top Ten regulars; 2015’s third Glitterbug saw them embraced by the TikTok generation, with ‘Greek Tragedy’ a viral hit several times over. By 2018’s Beautiful People Will Ruin Your Life they’d stepped up to arenas and 2022’s Fix Yourself, Not the World consolidated their unstoppable rise with the band’s first #1 album, seeing them reach over 2.5 billion streams. Headline shows at Crystal Palace and The O2 followed amid the band’s biggest touring cycle so far, taking in arenas across the globe and culminating at Reading 2024, where the band headlined a rammed Radio One tent overspilling with crowds of 18-24-year-olds that remain their core audience twenty years into their career.

The Wombats’ forthcoming album Oh! The Ocean trembles with the confessional emotional honesty that makes the Liverpool band’s music as cathartic and relatable as it is catchy and playful, to their continuously growing young fanbase. The latest single taken from the record, ‘Can’t Say No’ examines the human need to throw ourselves into wild, often self-destructive experiences in order to distract ourselves from our inner anguish. “We’d rather run away than feel at all”, Murph sings of in-song escapades, including car theft, vandalism, far eastern voyages and demon worship.

Oh! The Ocean is the band’s most sonically adventurous albums yet and is the result of the three-piece taking 50 new songs to Echo Park, LA, in July 2024 for six weeks of sessions with new producer John Congleton (St Vincent, Wallows, Death Cab for Cutie). The title is inspired by a revelatory trip to the beach Murph took on a family holiday. With Murph now feeling the benefits of his fresh perspective, Oh! The Ocean represents a line in the sand from which The Wombats are sprinting onwards into a mature new phase.

In celebration, the trio will be setting out on their biggest UK tour a month after the album release, colouring arenas in Nottingham, London, Cardiff, Manchester, Glasgow and Leeds before bringing their electrifying performance down under.

Warming up the crowds in Brisbane and throughout the SummerSalt Series is Del Water Gap, while Bea and her Business and Ra Ra Viper will join the UK band for each stop on the tour. Don’t miss The Wombats’ new era when they hit a city near you this spring. Tickets to the tour will go on sale from 12pm local time Monday 17 February. Fans can sign up to presale access now via secretsounds.com.

THE WOMBATS – AUSTRALIAN TOUR 2025
WITH DEL WATER GAP^ | BEA AND HER BUSINESS* | RA RA VIPER*

Saturday 20 September – SummerSalt Series, Torquay Common, Torquay^*
Sunday 21 September – AEC Theatre, Adelaide*
Wednesday 24 September – Festival Hall, Melbourne*
Friday 26 September – Riverstage, Brisbane^*
Saturday 27 September – SummerSalt Series, Woodstock Farm, Tamborine^*
Sunday 28 September – SummerSalt Series, Speers Point Park, Lake Macquarie^*
Wednesday 01 October – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney*
Saturday 04 October – SummerSalt Series, Esplanade Park, Fremantle^*
^Riverstage, Brisbane & all SummerSalt Series
*All dates (including SummerSalt Series)TICKETS

Mastercard and eligible CommBank Yello customers have special access to presale tickets starting from 11am on Wednesday 12 February until 11am on Friday 14 February, as well as access to exclusive preferred tickets from 12pm on Monday 17 February (local time). Tickets are available exclusively to eligible CommBank Yello customers using a CommBank Mastercard at checkout. Visit commbank.com.au/mastercardpresales to find out more.
Westfield members get access to exclusive reserved tickets to see The Wombats. Tickets on sale from 12pm on Monday 17 February (local time). Become a Westfield member by downloading the app here: westfield.com.au/membership/Presale available from 12pm local time Friday 14 February
Tickets on sale to the general public from 12pm local time Monday 17 February

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Interview – THNDO ‘Lessons In Love’ A Journey

by the partae February 10, 2025
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Your new album Lessons In Love dives deep into themes of courage, conflict, and connection. Can you share how your personal experiences influenced the storytelling on this record?

This album is a journal for me. Everything I’ve written about is something I’ve experienced or have put someone through. Listening back with new ears as I’d moved out of the situation I was writing about gave me the kind of perspective of how to be better. It was quite cathartic and yes, there were moments I crashed out during the sessions (bawling uncontrollably after recording Holding On)  It’s been incredible gaining the courage to love again after everything I had been through, and this record is evidence of that.

The album features the voices of the HALO Vocal Ensemble on several tracks. What did their contribution bring to the overall sound and feel of the album?

Who doesn’t love an angelic choir to set the tone for vulnerability? I was so lucky to work with HALO on this record because they added the very thing this record needed to feel real. Every singer in that session resonated with the music in a personal way and you can feel it when you’re listening to it. It’s Truth.

You’ve spoken about the risk and mystery of love, especially in tracks like “Ocean Floor Pt. 1 and Pt. 2.” How did you approach writing these songs, and how do they reflect your own experiences with love?

I likened the risk of falling in love to that of wading out too deep in the ocean. It’s terrifying navigating uncharted waters, especially if you’re not sure of your capacity to survive it. It’s about trusting the process, listening to your intuition and being hopeful it will be a beautiful experience, no matter how it ends.

I sat at the piano and expressed what I was feeling at the time. I was freshly out of a decade-long relationship which I thought was my be all and end all, developed a crush but shied away from my feelings. Until I wrote them down and realized as long as it felt safe for my heart to do so, I could go further into the deep.

With tracks like “Along The Way” and “Holding On,” there seems to be a lot of reflection on life’s challenges. How do you stay motivated to create music during tough times?

My authenticity has always kept me inspired creatively. My audiences have come to know me as a no nonsense straight no chaser kind of artist. I’m not scared to bare the ugliest parts of myself for public consumption because I believe they can see some of themselves in me. It humanizes them and helps them feel seen. As long as I remain brave enough to bare those parts of myself in my music instead of trying to be a perfectly manufactured politically correct artist, I feel I’ll never fall short in my process.

Your vocals have a unique way of conveying both strength and vulnerability. What’s your process for ensuring your vocal performance matches the emotional depth of each song?

I never go to the studio with a deadline. I allow myself the space to really connect with what I’m singing about. I have had a hard time with some of the content as it’s not relevant to my current circumstances but it’s something I lived so I have to put those shoes on again and tell the story.

You’ve been performing at some of Australia’s most iconic festivals and supported artists like Leon Bridges and Odette. How have these experiences shaped your music and performance style?

I’ve been really lucky in my career to have had those opportunities. It’s incredibly special to know there are other artists with a platform that believe in what I’m doing enough to bring me into their space in that way. More than anything, those experiences solidify what I’ve always believed. If you have a story to tell, and you tell the whole truth, people will listen. It’s not important what stages I’m on to do it, what matters is that I mean what I’m singing.  

The album’s title suggests there are lessons to be learned in love. What’s one of the biggest lessons you’ve learned from both the highs and lows of love?

The greatest love of your life is you.

You’ll be celebrating the album release with a special Valentine’s Day show at Melbourne’s JazzLab. How are you preparing for such an intimate performance, and what can fans expect from the night?

I’m very excited for this show. I think people should expect to be serenaded with love ballads, reflect on heartbreak and if they’re on a date…whatever comes after.

In your track “Another Day,” you reflect on the challenges of balancing motherhood, work, and relationships. How do you navigate these responsibilities, and how do they inform your creative process?

I have to set aside time for me. It would be irresponsible to say my child is the primary priority in my day-to-day life because that’s simply not the case for me. She didn’t ask to come into this world, and everything I do is for her. But part of that is pouring into my own cup so I can nurture her. I would be pretty useless as a mother if I wasn’t inspired by the world around me to be a better person and lead by example. I want her to have happy parents, however, that looks for us and right now it’s running two households on the foundation of respect, respite and love for our daughter.

You’ve recently performed at some exciting events, including the National Multicultural Festival and Midsumma Pride Party. What does performing in these spaces mean to you, and how do you connect with your audience at these events?

Coming back to my hometown for the NMF is incredibly special because it reminds me of where I’ve come from and how much I’ve grown. And the Midsumma Pride Party is incredibly special because I get to celebrate with Melbourne’s Queer community and share the kindness and acceptance I’ve been welcomed into since coming out publically. 

And the way I connect is very simple. I’m just real.

Thndo Upcoming Shows: 

Saturday 22 February
Under the Stars 

Carnegie, VIC
Tickets

Wednesday 16 April
Supporting BJ: The Chicago Kidd

Northcote Theatre, Melbourne
Tickets

Thursday 17 April
Supporting BJ: The Chicago Kidd

Metro Theatre, Sydney
Tickets

Friday 27 June
Karralyka Theatre
Ringwood, VIC
Tickets


Lessons in Love out Friday 14 February
via Ditto: https://ditto.fm/lessons-in-love-thndo + Bandcamp: https://thndo.bandcamp.com/

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MAX McNOWN Touring Australia May 2025

by the partae February 8, 2025
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Australia has fallen in love with Nashville-based singer-songwriter Max McNown who has released his sophomore album Night Diving via Fugitive Recordings x The Orchard alongside the release of his introspective single “Better Me For You (Brown Eyes) with the track receiving instant adds at Australian radio.

The new single boasts earnest lyrics that offer a personal reflection on rising to the occasion for a once-in-a-lifetime love. The song’s protagonist has just met the girl of his dreams, “but it’s more than just her alluring brown eyes that captivate him,” shares Max. “She imbues goodness and, above all, has a “heart of gold.” 

The single is part of the stunning Night Diving LP, which is McNown’s promising follow-up to his critically-acclaimed debut album Wandering. Produced by Jamie Kenney (Colbie Caillat, Laci Kaye Booth), Night Diving is a body of work that explores new and daring sonic terrain while fully affirming McNown’s extraordinary capacity to ease the mind and strengthen the soul.

In an exclusive feature revealing McNown as Country Rookie of the Month, Billboard says, ”The new music centers on his poetic, observational writing style, while adding polish to his personally-crafted songs.”  Read the full interview here.

McNown was also featured as CMT’s Next Up Now featured artist as we saw the release of his Willfully Blind EP, which landed as the Oregon-born artist made his Americana Fest debut, and as we saw another major resurgence of his breakout hit single “A Lot More Free” after this TikTok celebrating the track’s one year anniversary went viral (14.7M views and counting). Since the single’s release it has amassed over 80M+ streams, earned McNown a top spot as #1 on Billboard’s Emerging Artists chart, peaked at #1 on the iTunes singles chart and #1 on the TikTok Breakthrough USA chart, climbed the Canadian Hot 100 chart, and was placed on Spotify’s Hot Country and Viral 50 global playlists.

At 23, McNown has already been on a storied musical journey. Taking control of his future, overcoming personal challenges, and drawing inspiration from his brother who was bravely fighting cancer, McNown packed his bags and drove from remote Oregon to Southern California. From there, videos of him busking on a pier made an impact online and eventually grew into a legion of supporters on TikTok (currently has 1.9M followers). After attracting interest from major TV talent shows, McNown auditioned for one and then decided it wasn’t for him and gracefully turned them down as he knew he needed to walk his own path.

The rising singer-songwriter’s debut headline tour kicks off in January 2025 in the U.S. and has already sold out stops in New York City, Los Angeles, Seattle, Chicago, and cities across Australia.

Due to incredible demand for the rising country star’s debut, Frontier Touring is thrilled to announce a second show in Sydney and a brand-new show in Perth have been added to his upcoming A Lot More Free Tour, heading to Australia and New Zealand this May!

Making his way down under for the first time, McNown will stop at Auckland’s Powerstation on Sunday 4 May, before heading over to Australia for seven shows at The Tivoli, Brisbane on Tuesday 6 May and Wednesday 7 May, Roundhouse, Sydney on Sunday 11 May and now on Monday 12 May (just added!) Forum, Melbourne on Tuesday 13 May and Wednesday 14 May and now a final show at Metro City, Perth on Friday 16 May.

Stream Night Diving album  HERE

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