Between You & Me and Teenage Joans Lock in Regional Co-Headline Tour
The pop-punk acts will play 17 shows across regional Australia this August and September.
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Aussie pop-punk bands Between You & Me and Teenage Joans are teaming up for a massive 17-date regional tour throughout August and September.
The ‘1800-Painless Tour’ takes in six states and one territory and comes in support of both bands’ most recent releases.
Between You & Me are celebrating the release of their Sh!t Yeah EP which dropped in April and contains the previously released singles ‘Kill My Vibe’ and ‘In the Middle’. Meanwhile, Adelaide favourites Teenage Jonas will be playing tracks from their 2023 debut album, The Rot That Grows Inside My Chest.
Tickets for all shows of the ‘1800-Painless Tour’ are on sale now via Live Nation.
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Both bands are stoked to be hitting the road together and performing for fans across the country.
“The Between You & Me x Teenage Joans tour is long overdue! We can’t wait to finally be on the road with our BYAM mates!” say Teenage Joans.
“We’re thrilled to hit the road with TJ’s. It’s been a long time coming, and now it’s happening. We’re packing our sleeping bags for a regional adventure. This tour will be intense but painless,” says Between You & Me.
Between You & Me and Teenage Joans play UniBar Adelaide on August 9. Tickets are on sale now via Live Nation.
BETWEEN YOU & ME & TEENAGE JOANS ‘1800-PAINLESS’ REGIONAL TOUR
Friday, August 9 – Unibar, Adelaide
Saturday, August 10 – Indian Ocean Hotel, Scarborough
Sunday, August 11 – Froth Craft Brewery, Bunbury
Thursday, August 15 – Sooki Lounge, Belgrave
Friday, August 16 – Prince Bandroom, St Kilda
Saturday, August 17 – Altar, Hobart
Thursday, August 22 – Barwon Club, Geelong
Friday, August 23 – Volta, Ballarat
Saturday, August 24 – SS&A, Albury
Sunday, August 25 – The Baso, Canberra
Thursday, August 29 – UOW Unibar, Wollongong
Friday, August 30 – Tattersalls, Penrith
Saturday, August 31 – King Street Warehouse, Newcastle
Sunday, September 1 – Drifters Wharf, Central Coast
Thursday, September 5 – Miami Marketta, Gold Coast
Friday, September 6 – Solbar, Maroochydore
Saturday, September 7 – Hoey Moey, Coffs Harbour
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