The Melbourne rockers are hitting the road in support of their new album, Odd Dog In The Capital.
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Naarm/Melbourne rock outfit Divers have finally released their hugely anticipated debut album, Odd Dog in the Capital.
The 10-track record is an experimental journey through guitar rock, sure to appeal to fans of Crocodylus, media puzzle and The Tullamarines.
Following their 2023 EP Economy Class, Divers’ full-length LP includes the singles ‘The Great Tree’, ‘Holiday’, ‘Cruisy Confusion’, ‘Blue Paint’ and ‘Head Chef’.
Taking to the Gram to announce the release, the band shared, “Feels crazy to finally get this out, we’ve been working on it for so long nd are extremely proud of every song on this Odd Dog, maybe the first time we’ve ever been fully proud. Honestly if you get one ear on it, fantastic, two? Even better. Love ya’s see you out there.”
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To celebrate the release, Divers have announced three shows, playing Sydney’s Vic on the Park on Saturday 6 June, Melbourne’s Bergy Bandroom on Friday 26 June and Adelaide’s The Metro on Saturday 18 July.
Fans can expect to hear all their favourite Divers tracks, along with a stack of tunes from their latest record.
Odd Dog in the Capital by Divers is out now. Listen here. Catch Divers performing at The Metro on Saturday 18 July. Tickets on sale now.
Divers Odd Dog In The Capital Australian Tour 2026
Saturday 6 June – Vic On The Park, Sydney, NSW
Friday 26 June – Bergy Bandroom, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 18 July – The Metro, Adelaide, SA
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