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Adelaide Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Adelaide

Apr 5, 2019

7:30 PM GMT+10:30
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Adelaide Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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Fresh from her hit single ‘Groceries’ going gold, the future of Australian pop music Mallrat today announces that she’ll be heading out on her largest national tour yet this March. Tickets for the ‘Nobody’s Home’ tour will go on general sale on Thursday, January 24th and the shows will feature supports from boundary-pushing producer Basenji, alongside future pop stars in their own right, Kota Banks and NYNE. This tour will see Mallrat headline the biggest stages of her career, beginning March 30 at The Triffid in Brisbane before heading to The Rosemount in Perth, The Governor Hindmarsh in Adelaide, The Corner in Melbourne, The Metro in Sydney and the UC Refectory in Canberra. These shows follow hot on the heels of Mallrat’s return from Europe, where she’s once again set to support her friend Maggie Rogers for her upcoming European tour, having also travelled across the US with Maggie last year. Theirs’ is a friendship and on-stage love affair that blossomed way back on Rogers’ first tour of Australia in 2017 when she first took Mallrat and her inimitable DJ Denim on the road with her, and has only gone from strength to strength as they’ve sailed around the world together, both defining the sound of the modern, indie pop era. This all follows on from the huge year Mallrat had in 2018, which saw her release her globally celebrated EP In The Sky, release the monster singles ‘UFO’ Feat. Allday and the aforementioned ‘Groceries,’ land at #46 in the Hottest 100 with ‘Better,’ mount two sold out national Australian tours, perform at SXSW, and dominate the stages at Groovin’ The Moo, Splendour In The Grass and Falls Festival to name just a few. With these tour shows and more music releases planned for the rest of 2019, it looks like Mallrat plans on making this year even bigger. For specific performance times, please phone The Gov on 8340 0744.
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Adelaide Biography

There are two bands by the name of Adelaide:

One is a local energy/rock band from St. Louis, MO

One is a post-rock band from Portland, OR, now known as Small Sails

One is a post/alternative band from Buffalo, NY

Adelaide is a canvas of melody & rhythm that depicts the melding of heart-break and unwavering determination to break the chains of life in a 21st century run-down industrial rust belt town/frozen tundra, laced with hope, love and faith. The songs written on the bands debut release Overtired & Ill Prepared, were written in the dark basement of an abandoned house without heat in the coldest winter months of 2003. It was recorded in the heart of the old, windowless Heinz pickle factory under flickering fluorescent lights. The bands music reflects the Hope that carries the five through the trials of the human experience, and seeks to resonate with the fragility of its listeners amidst the world's expectations to be strong and self-sufficient.

Hailing from Buffalo, NY, Adelaide is full of promise and anticipation for the music lover. Their live performance is gripping and implies to those watching that they should expect more from bands that they have paid hard-earned money to see. They demand a captive audience. The band displays an authentic interest in their listeners that brings a refreshing glance of the humanity and humility in a hard working musical artist who truly realizes that without the fans, there is no-one to play for. They are passionate and driven. They are a relevant musical voice in the noise of todays impersonal faux-teenage angst anthems and recycled middle-school love poem ballads. They seek to restore faith to those who will receive it, and to love those who are unloved. The future of this band will be nothing short of resilient. To quote the Reading Rainbow: dont take my word for it Listen for yourself.
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