The band are taking over The Gov in June with support from Sunsick Daisy and Molly Rocket.
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Fresh from a stellar performance at the inaugural A Day in the Gully over the weekend, Brizzy indie heroes Ball Park Music have announced they are returning to the City of Churches in June as part of their upcoming The Rock ‘n’ Roll Adventure Continues national tour.
The tour, which was originally announced in November last year, sees the Brisbane outfit perform shows across the nation with a stack of awesome supports, with the newly added Adelaide gig at The Gov on Sunday 31 May featuring local legends Sunsick Daisy and Molly Rocket.
Ball Park Music have also revealed they are playing a show at the Beach Hotel in Kingscliff to kick off the tour on Friday 1 May. The tour continues with shows in Melbourne, Newcastle, Sydney, Fremantle and Adelaide, before the group brings things to an end in their hometown at The Tivoli in Brisbane on Friday 5 and Saturday 6 June.
Tickets for the new and remaining shows are on sale now at ballparkmusic.com.
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One of Australia’s most successful acts to come out of the mid-00s indie scene, Ball Park Music have released eight albums, with their most recent, last year’s Like Love, hitting #1 on the ARIA Album Charts.
Last year also saw Ball Park Music support Oasis on their Australian tour, cover Imogen Heap’s ‘Hide and Seek’ and play headline shows in front of packed crowds across the nation.
Catch Ball Park Music performing at The Gov on Sunday 31 May. Tickets on sale at oztix.com.au.
Ball Park Music The Rock ‘n’ Roll Adventure Continues Australian Tour Dates 2026
Friday 1 May – Beach Hotel, Kingscliff, NSW
Friday 8 May – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 9 May - Northcote Theatre, Melbourne, VIC SOLD OUT
Friday 22 May - Bar On The Hill, Newcastle, NSW SOLD OUT
Saturday 23 May - Roundhouse, Sydney, NSW
Friday 29 May - Freo.Social, Fremantle, WA SOLD OUT
Saturday 30 May - Freo.Social, Fremantle, WA SOLD OUT
Sunday 31 May – The Gov, Adelaide, SA
Friday 5 June – The Tivoli, Brisbane, QLD
Saturday 6 June - The Tivoli, Brisbane, QLD SOLD OUT
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