Kick Off the New Year with PASH at Lion Arts Factory
The indie pop act are playing a special one-off gig before embarking on their co-headline tour with TONIX.
Image via @PASH (Facebook)
Emerging South Aussie indie lads PASH are beginning the new year in style with a special one-off performance at Lion Arts Factory.
The show takes place on Friday, January 10 and arrives ahead of the quartet’s upcoming nine-date co-headlining tour with TONIX.
“Pash Relaunch, new set, new sound, new party. Biggest one so far!” the band posted on their social media.
Joining PASH are three of the state’s brightest acts – indie rock trio Townhouse (think Beddy Rays), Brit-pop-inspired collective Colter and surf rock newbies Sticky Beak.
Tickets for PASH’s headline gig are on sale now but you’ll want to get in quick as early bird tickets have sold out and first release tickets are set to follow shortly.
Despite only coming together in April of 2023, PASH have quickly become one of SA’s most talked about acts.
Releasing their debut single ‘Spanish Harlem’ in May of 2023, the lads have gone from strength to strength, dropping several more tracks before the release of their exceptional 2024 debut EP, PUSLE. The four-track release features fan favourite ‘Call Me’, a mesmerising pop ditty that builds to an urgent yet cathartic climax.
Having garnered over 200,000 streams across Spotify and sold out shows in Adelaide and Sydney, PASH are shaping as one of the breakout acts of 2025.
Catch PASH w/Townhouse, Colter and Sticky Beak at Lion Arts Factory on Friday, January 10. Tickets on sale now via Moshtix.
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