Bob Vylan Enlist Amyl And The Sniffers’ Amy Taylor for ‘Dream Bigger’
The track is an alternative version of Bob Vylan’s ‘Dream Big’.
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Ahead of supporting Amly And The Sniffers on their upcoming Aussie tour beginning in Adelaide this week, UK act Bob Vylan have shared new single, ‘Dream Bigger’.
The reworked version of the punk duo’s track ‘Dream Big’ features the Sniffers’ Amy Taylor and is a raucous update sure to please fans.
“‘Dream Bigger’ is an even bolder version of the original and it’s made so by having the incredible Amy Taylor from Amyl and The Sniffers join us,” Bob Vylan explained in a press statement.
“Amy has become an incredible friend over the last couple of years and along with the rest of the band, has been a true champion of Bob Vylan and what we’re doing. Seeing what Amy and the gang have been able to achieve has been inspiring and so it only makes sense to have Amy on the alternate version of ‘Dream Big’.”
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Bob Vylan and the powerful Miss Kaninna are playing with Amyl And The Sniffers on their Cartoon Darkness tour. The nearly sold-out tour kicks off in Adelaide at Hindley Street Music Hall on Thursday, January 16 before hitting Perth’s Port Beach Beergarden on Friday, January 17 and Saturday, January 18.
The tour then takes in Melbourne’s Sidney Myer Music Bowl on Friday, January 24, Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion on Saturday, January 25, Wollongong’s Waves on Monday, January 27, and Sunshine Coast’s The Station on Thursday, January 30.
The final dates of the tour take place at Brisbane’s Tivoli on Friday, January 31 and Saturday, February 1 and Tassie’s Party in the Paddock on Friday, February 7.
Bob Vylan and Amyl And The Sniffers play a sold-out show at Hindley Street Music Hall this Wednesday, January 15. Limited tickets are available for other dates via amylandthesniffers.com.
Amyl And The Sniffers Cartoon Darkness 2025 Australian Tour
Thursday, January 16 – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide
Friday, January 17 & Saturday, January 18 – Port Beach Beergarden, Perth
Friday, January 24 – Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne
Saturday, January 25 – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney
Monday, January 27 – Waves, Wollongong
Thursday, January 30 – The Station, Sunshine Coast
Friday, January 31 & Saturday, February 1 – Tivoli, Brisbane
Friday, February 7 – Party In The Paddock, Tasmania
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