The surf loving trio hit the Ed Castle in February next year.
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Hailing from Lennox Head in New South Wales, emerging indie rockers Day We Ran have revealed a four-date Australian tour next year.
Blending surf and sun with head nodding melodies, the lads are currently on the road supporting Sam Fender.
Taking to social media, the band posted, “Australia! We’re heading out on tour! We can’t wait to be back next Feb to play some headline shows on these shores!”
Day We Ran’s whirlwind national tour hits Brisbane’s Black Bear Lodge on Thursday 13 February, Sydney’s Waywards Ballroom on Friday 14 February, Adealide’s The Ed Castle on Friday 20 February and Melbourne’s Northcote Social Club on Friday 27 February.
Tickets on sale now via laylo.com/dayweran.
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Guitar-driven rockers Day We Ran have been slowly gaining a reputation for their melodic sound that’s seen them sell out shows across Australia and the UK.
Gaining international acclaim when their song ‘Foaming’ appeared in the Netflix series Outer Banks, Day We Ran have pulled in some big tour support slots, having recently returned home from supporting The Kooks on their UK tour, while also securing the coveted spot playing with Sam Fender.
Catch Day We Ran performing at The Ed Castle on Friday 20 February. Tickets on sale now via moshtix.com.au.
Day We Ran 2026 Australian Tour Dates
Thursday 13 February – Black Bear Lodge, Brisbane, QLD
Friday 14 February – Waywards Ballroom, Sydney, NSW
Friday 20 February – The Ed Castle, Adelaide, SA
Friday 27 February – Northcote Social Club, Melbourne, VIC
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