Dice Plot 2025 Australian Tour
The indie rockers are hitting the road in support of their latest single, ‘Chasing Hearts’.

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WA quartet DICE have revealed they are embarking on an Australian tour this April. The six-date trek across the country comes in support of the band’s most recent release, ‘Chasing Hearts’, which dropped on Valentine’s Day.
Inspired by Brit-rock and featuring DICE’s trademark uplifting sound, ‘Chasing Heats’ is the band’s first release since their 2024 ARIA-charting debut, Midnight Zoo.
Speaking on the single the band explains, “‘Chasing Hearts’ is about embracing spontaneity and pushing the limits of comfort to open yourself up to new experiences. The song takes you into a world of desire as the idea of someone changes how you may act and feel.”
DICE’s Chasing Hearts tour begins at Fremantle’s Port Beach on Friday, April 11 and continues with gigs at Melbourne’s Corner Hotel on Saturday, April 26, Torquay’s Torquay Hotel on Sunday, April 27, Adelaide’s Lion Arts Factory on Thursday, May 1 and Sydney’s Manning Bar on Friday, May 2, before DICE bring the tour to a close at Brisbane’s Crowbar on Saturday, May 3.
Tickets for all shows go on sale Thursday, March 6 at 7:30am local time via this link.
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Comprising Ben Hodge, Tom King, Regan Beazley, and Sam Barrett-Lennard, DICE broke through in 2024 with the release of their debut record, Midnight Zoo. Peaking at #27 on the ARIA Album Chart, Future Mag Music called the record “the perfect mix of upbeat rock tracks and beautiful ballads.”
Last year also saw their single, ‘Quick To Judge’, become the #1 added song on college radio in the USA, leading to airplay on radio across the UK and Europe. The well-dressed lads also performed to packed crowds across Australia on their Quick To Judge Regional & Capital City Tour, along with selling out shows in New York, Toronto, London, Bristol, Denver and more.
After their Aussie jaunt DICE heads back to the UK and Europe for a run of shows in May, including two showcases at The Great Escape.
Catch DICE at Lion Arts Factory on Thursday, May 1. For full ticketing information visit this link.
Dice Chasing Hearts Australian Tour 2025
Friday, April 11 - Port Beach, Fremantle
Saturday, April 26 - Corner Hotel, Melbourne
Sunday, April 27 - Torquay Hotel, Torquay
Thursday, May 1 - Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide
Friday, May 2 - Manning Bar, Sydney
Saturday, May 3 - Crowbar, Brisbane
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