Cry Club reveal ‘This, Forever’ Australian Tour Supports
Cry Club are bringing their infectious tunes to Ed Castle this November.
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Gearing up for their upcoming Australian tour, genre-blending duo Cry Club have announced who will be joining them on the road this November and December.
Adelaide fans will be treated to the indie rock of Oscar the Wild, who also just scored the coveted spot supporting hard rock legends AC/DC at this year’s bp Adelaide Grand Final, and rising favs Mum Friends.
Cry Club’s Wollongong gig sees indie pop-rock outfit Club Halifax and Sydney punks Great Job! opening proceedings, with emerging alternative trio FVNERAL taking to the stage in Sydney before joining indie punkers Kilroy at Cry Club’s Canberra show. Female fronted rockers Porcelain and Dirty Linen are the Brisbane support, with the final gig in Melbourne featuring OH! Daisy and MAE.
The tour begins at Adelaide’s Ed Castle on Friday 7 November and continues with dates at Wollongong’s Dicey Riely’s on Saturday 8 November, Sydney’s Buddy’s on Wednesday 12 November, Canberra’s Dissent on Thursday 13 November and Brisbane’s Blute’s on Sunday 16 November, before Cry Club wrap things up at Melbourne’s Northcote Social Club on Wednesday 31 December.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now via linktr.ee/cryclubmusic.
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Composed of vocalist Heather Riley (they/them) and guitarist Jonathon Tooke (he/him), Cry Club have released two full-length albums, God I'm Such a Mess (2020) and Spite Will Save Me (2023), since emerging in 2018.
It’s been a big 18 months for the duo, with Cry Club having made their European tour debut, supported big-name acts The Darkness and Regurgitator and released some of their best music yet, including new single, ‘This, Forever’.
Having garnered over 2.5 million streams on Spotify, Cry Club have received national and international airplay, establishing themselves as ones to watch in the coming years.
Catch Cry Club at Ed Castle on Friday 7 November. Tickets on sale via moshtix.com.au.
Cry Club This, Forever Australian Tour Dates
Friday 7 November – Ed Castle, Adelaide, SA
Saturday 8 November – Dicey Riley’s, Wollongong, NSW
Wednesday 12 November – Buddy’s, Sydney, NSW
Thursday 13 November – Dissent, Canberra, ACT
Sunday 16 November – Blute’s, Brisbane, QLD
Wednesday 31 December – Northcote Social Club, Melbourne, VIC
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