DMA’s Announce Two Special SA Album Preview Parties

 

Hear the trio’s new record for the first time at the Exeter Hotel and Port Noarlunga Bowlo.

Australian indie rock band DMA'S posing for a press photo. The three members are dressed in casual streetwear and baseball caps against a plain wall.

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Excitement is building ahead of the release of DMA’s self-titled fourth studio album, out Friday 7 August via Wonderlick Entertainment/Sony Music Australia/RCA UK.

To celebrate its release, the Sydney lads have announced two special album preview listening parties right here in South Australia.

DMA’s will be taking over the iconic Exeter Hotel at 12:30pm on Saturday 15 August and the Port Noarlunga Bowlo at 12:30pm on Sunday 16 August.

These exclusive listening parties allow fans to hear DMA’s new record in full while the band tell the stories behind the songs.

The trio of vocalist Tommy O'Dell, lead guitarist Matthew Mason and rhythm guitarist Johnny will also be conducting a Q&A and playing live acoustic versions of tracks from the record.

Opportunities like this are rare, and space is super limited, so those who are keen to attend need to register asap here.

Entry is for one person and includes a digital download of DMA’s new album and a limited edition A3 event poster.

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DMA’s was written and recorded between the band’s own studio in Sydney and LA. Co-produced with the Grammy-nominated Lach Bostock (Mansionair), with help from Jimi Somewhere & Styalz Fuego, DMA’s fourth record is their most introspective release yet.

Fans have already gone bananas for the four singles released so far – ‘My Baby’s Place’, ‘Hurricane’, ‘Killing Time’ and ‘Heaten Park’ – the record is shaping up as one of the best releases of 2026.

DMA’s album preview parties take place at the Exeter Hotel at 12:30pm on Saturday 15 August and the Port Noarlunga Bowlo at 12:30pm on Sunday 16 August. Register here.

 

 
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