Late November Announce ‘Stay a While’ Australian Tour
The eight-piece’s east coast tour takes in 11 cities and towns this September.
Rural Queensland alt-rockers Late November are embarking on an epic 11-date Australian tour this September.
Merging the group’s jazz band background with their love of late 90s heavy alternative music, Late November continue to rip out guitar-heavy rockers that have to be heard live to really appreciate the eight-piece’s thrilling concoctions. You also can’t hate on a band that features the saxophone.
Late November’s upcoming East Coast tour kicks off in Newcastle on Saturday, September 7 and hits cities including Wollongong, Melbourne, Adelaide and Townsville.
Tickets for Late November’s ‘Stay a While’ Australian tour are on sale now. For more details visit the band’s website.
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Late November formed in high school over eight years ago and has been a mainstay of the North Queensland music scene.
Comprising of Alex Thomas, Aden Rock, Denzel Carlos, Samuela Naborisi, Kodie Redfern, Kristopher Gounaris, Anthony Minehan and Hayden Dunlop, Late November has released several EPs and singles and played shows across the country as well as Japan.
See Late November perform at Crown and Anchor on Sunday, September 15. Tickets are on sale now via Moshtix.
Late November ‘Stay a While’ Australian Tour
Friday, September 6 – Hamilton Station Hotel, Newcastle
Saturday, September 7 – Burdekin, Sydney
Sunday, September 8 – Tennis Club, Wollongong
Wednesday, September 11 – UC Hub, Canberra
Thursday, September 12 – Bergy Bandroom, Melbourne
Friday, September 13 – Singing Bird, Frankston
Sunday, September 15 – Crown and Anchor, Adelaide
Wednesday, September 18 – Mo’s Desert Clubhouse, Gold Coast
Saturday, September 21 – The Brightside, Brisbane
Friday, September 27 – McGuire’s Hotel, Mackay
Saturday, September 28 – Otherwise, Townsville
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