DEM MOB Drop Booming New Single ‘Dream’
‘Dream’ arrives as DEM MOB are on the road supporting Regurgitator.
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DEM MOB are on a roll. Currently on the road supporting Regurgitator on their massive regional tour, the APY hip hop group have released their first taste of new music in 2026, the booming contemporary rap track ‘Dream’.
The song, about chasing your goals and not giving up, is sure to resonate with anyone who’s been told they can’t achieve their dreams. Following on from last year’s ‘Suit Vibes’, which also showcased a modern vibe, DEM MOB had this to say about their new track:
“‘Dream’ is for the ones who refuse to sit back and wait. It’s about believing in yourself, manifesting more, and putting in the work while you’re still wide awake. Because the future don’t come from luck — it comes from your daily moves. A vision without hustle is just a fairy tale… and this song is about taking back the autonomy of our own lives, steering our path with our own hands.”
Fans of DEM MOB can catch the group sharing the stage with Regurgiator across the country from now until May. There are 25 dates left of the tour, which comes to a close on Sunday 3 May at Blue Mountains Theatre in Springwood.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now.
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DEM MOB are fast becoming one of Australia’s most accomplished acts. The first group to rap in the Pitjantjatjara language, DEM MOB have performed across the globe at festivals including WOMADelaide, Primavera Sound (Barcelona) and SXSW Sydney and supported a stack of incredible artists, including Seth Sentry, BARKAA and the Gurge.
DEM MOB have won a whopping 10 South Australian Music Awards in just three years - including Best Hip Hop Act, Best Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander Artist, Best Music Educators (twice), and Best Regional Artist three years running, while also being awarded the APRA Emily Burrows Award and the Helpmann Academy’s Elise Ross Prize.
Songwriters, educators and performers, DEM MOB are changing the game and ‘Dream’ is the latest chapter in their compelling story.
‘Dream’ by DEM MOB is out now. Listen here. Catch DEM MOB supporting Regurgitator across Australia from now until May. Tickets on sale now.
Regurgitator 2026 Australian Tour Dates
with support from special guests DEM MOB
Friday 20 February – Westernport Hotel, San Remo, VIC
Plus special guests Dem Mob.
Saturday 21 February – Volta, Ballarat, VIC
Plus special guests Dem Mob.
Sunday 22 February – All Seasons, Bendigo, VIC
Plus special guests Dem Mob.
Thursday 26 February – Great Northern, Byron Bay, NSW
Plus special guests Dem Mob.
Friday 27 February – Miami Marketta, Gold Coast, QLD
Plus special guests Dem Mob and more.
Saturday 28 February – Nortons, Sunshine Coast, QLD
Plus special guests Dem Mob and more.
Friday 6 March – Port Beach Garden Bar, Fremantle, WA
Plus special guests.
Saturday 7 March – Dunsborough Tavern, Dunsborough, WA
Plus special guests.
Sunday 8 March – The Carine, Perth, WA
Plus special guests.
Friday 13 March – Marlin Tavern, Ulladulla, NSW
Plus special guests.
Saturday 14 March – The Baso, Canberra, ACT
Plus special guests.
Sunday 15 March – SS&A Club, Albury, NSW
Plus special guests.
Friday 20 March – La La La’s, Wollongong, NSW
Plus special guests Dem Mob.
Saturday 21 March – King St, Newcastle, NSW
Plus special guests Dem Mob.
Sunday 22 March – Crowbar, Sydney, NSW (All Ages)
Plus special guests Dem Mob.
Friday 10 April – 170 Russell, Melbourne, VIC
Plus special guests Dem Mob and more.
Saturday 11 April – The Croxton, Melbourne, VIC
Plus special guests Dem Mob and more.
Friday 17 April – Tanks Arts Centre, Cairns, QLD
Plus special guests Dem Mob.
Saturday 18 April – The Warehouse, Townsville, QLD
Plus special guests Dem Mob and more.
Sunday 19 April – McGuires Hotel, Mackay, QLD
Plus special guests Dem Mob and more.
Friday 24 April – The Tivoli, Brisbane, QLD
Plus special guests Dem Mob and more.
Saturday 25 April – The Princess, Brisbane, QLD (All Ages)
Plus special guests Dem Mob and more.
Sunday 26 April – The Empire, Toowoomba, QLD (All Ages)
Plus special guests Dem Mob.
Friday 1 May – Liberty Hall, Sydney, NSW
Plus special guests Dem Mob and more.
Sunday 3 May – Blue Mountains Theatre, Springwood, NSW
Plus special guests Dem Mob.
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