Emerging SA Acts TONIX & PASH Announce Co-Headline National Tour
Both bands will share headlining duties across the nine date tour.
Emerging South Aussie talents TONIX and PASH have announced a joint tour kicking off in January.
Presented by General Admission Entertainment, the tour hits cities and regional areas, with both bands sharing headline duties during the nine-date tour.
The Sunny Soundsystem Tour also includes two shows co-presented by Adelaide-based music initiative Space Jams and support from everyone’s favourite beer slingers Pirate Life Brewing.
Fans can catch the band perform in a range of venues, from surf clubs and breweries to traditional pubs and coffee shops, with two of the gigs free and another two in support of Ocean Mind, a not-for-profit organisation aiming to help people suffering from mental health issues through surfing.
TONIX and PASH will be joined by ten different support acts throughout the tour, including surf punk act Stellar, dynamic trio Stokes and Melbourne rockers Blondehouse.
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The Sunny Soundsystem Tour kicks off in South Australia at Port Elliot’s Yeo Haus on Friday, January 17 and is followed by gigs at Port Adelaide’s Pirate Life Brewing as part of New Found Sound on Saturday, January 18 and Mount Gambier’s Globe Hotel on Friday, January 24.
The two bands then skip across the border for a free DJ party at Warrnambool’s Frolic Lane on Saturday, January 25 before returning to SA for a gig at Robe’s Robetown Brewery on Sunday, January 26.
The next three dates take place in Victoria at Mornington’s Commonfolk Mornington on Friday, January 31, Melbourne’s The Evelyn on Saturday, February 1 and Torquay’s Torquay SLSC on Sunday, February 2, before TONIX and PASH end the tour in their home state at Aldinga’s Big Easy Radio on Friday, February 7.
Tickets are on sale now via gaentertainment.com.
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It’s been a big six months for both bands, with TONIX having supported Cold Chisel at the VAILO Adelaide 500 and performed at the new festival ADELoud. The electro-rock-pop trio have also shared two new singles, ‘I Was Asleep’ and ‘STEP BACK’.
PASH hasn’t been sitting idly by, clocking up the kilometres on the road touring in support of their vibrant EP PULSE.
TONIX and PASH are excited to hit the road in early 2025 with tickets set to sell quickly.
Tickets for all TONIX & Pash shows are on sale now via gaentertainment.com.au.
TONIX and PASH SUNNY SOUNDSYSTEM 2025 National TOUR
Friday, January 17 – Yeo Haus, Port Elliot, SA w/ Stellar
Saturday, January 18 – New Found Sound, Pirate Life Brewing, Port Adelaide, SA
Friday, January 24 – Globe Hotel, Mount Gambier, SA w/ Sexy As Shit
Saturday, January 25 – Frolic Lane, Warrnambool, Vic
Sunday, January 26 – Robetown Brewery, Robe, SA w/ Stokes
Friday, January 31 – Commonfolk Mornington, Vic, w/ Sledgehammer Honey
Saturday, February 1 – The Evelyn, Melbourne, Vic w/ Evening News & The Groundswell
Sunday, February 2 – Torquay SLSC, Torquay, Vic w/ The Groundswell & Blondehouse
Friday, February 7 – Big Easy Radio, Aldinga, SA w/ TempL & Space James DJs
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