The Sunday Estate Brings Their ‘London in October’ Tour To Adelaide
The Sydney quintet finish their Australian tour in Adelaide at Velvet Underground.

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In celebration of their newly released single, ‘London in October’, Sydney indie pop act The Sunday Estate is hitting the road.
The band’s winter tour begins this Saturday, June 8 at Tomcat in Brisbane. The lads then play shows at the Gaso in Melbourne on Friday, June 28 and Oxford Art Gallery in their hometown on Friday, July 26 before ending the tour at Velvet Underground in Adelaide on Saturday, August 3. Tickets for all shows are available here.
‘London in October’ is a breezy single with a Spacey Jane feel that wraps you in a warm hug. Bliss. The Sunday Estate has also released a music video for the tune directed by Hannah Bad.
You can check out the clip below.
It’s been a fantastic last couple of years for The Sunday Estate, with the band collaborating with producer Xavier Dunn (Jack River) on the well received singles ‘Lost and Disappointed’ and ‘Make it Right’.
The band also supported Stand Atlantic on their successful 2022 Australian tour and joined The Rions on their 2023 ‘Minivan Tour’. Last year also saw the release of the triple J and FBI played song “What's the Rush?”
Now firmly established as one of Sydney’s top bands, The Sunday Estate want to spread the love with the ‘London in October’ tour and give audiences across the nation the chance to see why they are ones to watch.
Tickets for The Sunday Estate’s Adelaide show at Velvet Underground are on sale now via Humanitix.
The Sunday Estate ‘London In October’ Australian tour
Saturday, June 8 - Tomcat, Brisbane
Friday, June 28 - Gaso Upstairs, Melbourne
Friday, July 26 - Oxford Art Gallery, Sydney
Saturday, August 3 - Velvet Underground, Adelaide
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