Dice Unveil New Single ‘Alter Ego’ Ahead of Adelaide Show
The indie rockers have locked in six Aussie dates before embarking on an overseas tour.
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One of the most exciting indie rock bands to come out of WA over the past 12 months, DICE are back with another taste of new music in the form of cracking new tune ‘Alter Ego’.
Following on from the release of their 2024 debut album, Midnight Zoo, and 2025 single ‘Chasing Hearts’, DICE’s latest is exactly what we’ve come to expect from the quartet - a moody, Two Door Cinema Club-inspired indie anthem equally listenable in the car or the club.
The release of ‘Alter Ego’ comes as DICE embark on their Chasing Hearts Australian tour that kicked off earlier this month in Perth. After playing shows in Melbourne and Torquay over the weekend, DICE hit Adelaide’s Lion Arts Factory on Thursday, May 1 and Sydney’s Manning Bar on Friday, May 2, before wrapping things up at Brisbane’s Crowbar on Saturday, May 3.
Tickets for the remaining shows are on sale now via this link.
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Comprising Ben Hodge, Tom King, Regan Beazley, and Sam Barrett-Lennard, DICE burst onto the scene last year with the release of their acclaimed debut album, Midnight Zoo.
Peaking at #27 on the ARIA Album Chart, triple j called the record “a testament to DICE’s growth as songwriters.”
After DICE complete their Aussie dates, the band heads back to the UK and Europe for a run of shows in May before taking on America with a 25 date tour.
Catch DICE at Lion Arts Factory on Thursday, May 1. Tickets on sale now via moshtix.com.au.
Dice Chasing Hearts Australian Tour 2025
Friday, April 11 - Port Beach, Fremantle
Saturday, April 26 - Corner Hotel, Melbourne
Sunday, April 27 - Torquay Hotel, Torquay
Thursday, May 1 - Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide
Friday, May 2 - Manning Bar, Sydney
Saturday, May 3 - Crowbar, Brisbane
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