The Nashville-based quartet will hit Lion Arts Factory this August.

Nashville-based alt-rockers Badflower are heading our way this August for their debut Australian tour.
Known for their intense live shows and catchy tunes, the quartet are playing shows in Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, as well as two gigs in New Zealand.
“It’s a dream come true to finally play the stages down under,” the band said in a statement. “It’s long overdue and we can’t wait to explore Australia!"
Forming in LA in 2014, Badflower dropped several EPs and singles, including the hyped ‘Ghost’, before releasing their debut album, OK, I’M SICK, in 2019.
The record was a massive success for the band and led to them appearing on the Late Late Show with James Corden and supporting the likes of Cage the Elephant, Ghost and Soundgarden.
Deciding on a change of scenery, Badflower packed up and headed to America’s musical capital, Nashville. Once settled they recorded and released their sophomore album, This Is How The World Ends. A slight change of pace, the album delved into darker themes and showed maturity in the band’s songwriting.
Having already sold out one show in Melbourne and with tickets selling like hotcakes for their Adelaide show, you want to get in quick for the chance to catch Badflower live.
Tickets for Badflower’s Adelaide gig at Lion Arts Factory are on sale now via Moshtix.
BADflower
Australia Tour 2024
Tuesday August 6 – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide (18+)
Thursday August 8 – Stay Gold, Melbourne (18+) SOLD OUT
Friday August 9 – Stay Gold, Melbourne (18+)
Saturday August 10 – Oxford Art Factory, Sydney (18+)
Sunday August 11 – The Brightside, Brisbane (18+)
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