The indie quartet are performing five shows across June.
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Indie act Last Dinosaurs are celebrating the tenth anniversary of their sophomore album, Wellness, with a special rework of the record, titled Wellnxss.
Out Friday 13 February via Nettwerk (pre-order here), the album includes re-recorded versions of the album’s ten tracks along with five previously unreleased songs.
To celebrate the album’s anniversary and the release of Wellnxss, Last Dinosaurs are embarking on a five-date East Coast tour with support from Bad Suns.
Getting things started at the Torquay Hotel in Torquay on Friday 19 June, the band then performs at Melbourne’s Northcote Theatre on Saturday 20 June, Newcastle’s King Street Bandroom on Thursday 25 June, Sydney’s Metro Theatre on Friday 26 June and Brisbane’s The Tivoli on Saturday 27 June.
Artist pre-sale takes place Thursday 29 January at 10:00am AEDT. Sign up here. General on-sale begins Friday 30 January at 10:00am AEDT via threekingstouring.com.au.
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Speaking on the release of Wellness, band member Sean Caskey comments, “Ten years ago, Lach, Sloane, Dan, and I released our sophomore album Wellness! It was the second chance for four boys from Brisbane State High to make another leap in the music world.
“I used to look back on this album as a bit of a failure, as there was so much pressure to follow up [2012 debut] In a Million Years, but now I see it as the catalyst for the way we make music today. It forced us to completely change our approach to recording music by doing it all ourselves. This was after we dropped the demos on YouTube; the reaction to those lo-fi recordings was a massive surprise to us.
“That really inspired us to have more confidence in our own abilities and was the driving force behind [2018’s] Yumeno Garden. We’re so thankful to our fans, because it’s your positive energy that motivates us to keep pushing ourselves in the direction we need to go.”
Last Dinosaurs are performing five shows along the East Coast from Friday 19 to Saturday 27 June. Ticketing information is available via threekingstouring.com.au. Wellnxss arrives Friday 13 February via Nettwerk. Pre-order here.
Last Dinosaurs Australian Tour Dates 2026
With special guests Bad Suns
Friday 19 June – Torquay Hotel, Torquay, VIC
Saturday 20 June – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne, VIC
Thursday 25 June – King Street Bandroom, Newcastle, NSW
Friday 26 June – Metro Theatre, Sydney, NSW
Saturday 27 June – The Tivoli, Brisbane, QLD
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