Oscar the Wild Announce ‘Blue’ EP National TOur
Oscar the Wild’s sophomore EP, Blue, contains singles ‘Roll with the Punches’ and ‘Big Think’.

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Ahead of the release of their second EP, Blue (pre-order here), Oscar the Wild have announced a short national tour taking place this July.
The band will perform tracks from their new EP, including singles ‘Roll with the Punches’ and ‘Big Think’, alongside a selection of fan favourites.
The indie pop act are playing Eora/Sydney’s Vic on the Park on Saturday, July 5, Naarm/Melbourne’s Bergey Bandroom on Saturday, July 12, and finish up with a hometown gig at Tarndanya/Adelaide’s Crown & Anchor on Saturday, July 19.
Taking to Instagram to reveal the tour, Oscar the Wild posted: “It will be a beautiful, magical time, we’ve got some amazing supports lined up and we can’t wait to share more in due course.”
Tickets for the interstate gigs are on sale via linktr.ee/oscarthewild, with details concerning tickets for the Tarndanya/Adelaide show to be revealed soon.
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Comprising Ruby Gazzola (vocals, guitar, saxophone), Nicola Willsmore (guitar) and Ariya Gabell (drums, vocals), Oscar the Wild got together in 2018 and quickly gained national attention with their lively performances at local festivals, leading to supporting the likes of Middle Kids, Gang of Youths and Spacey Jane.
Sharing their debut EP, She’ll Be Alright, in 2023, Oscar the Wild are now ready to write the next chapter in the story with their upcoming sophomore EP, Blue.
Containing the singles ‘Roll with the Punches’ and ‘Big Think’, Blue is shaping as another must-listen to release that showcases Oscar the Wild’s growth as songwriters and musicians.
Catch Oscar the Wild at Crown & Anchor on Saturday, July 19. For ticket details, visit oscarthewildmusic.com. Pre-order a copy of Blue here.
Oscar the Wild Australian Tour Dates 2025
Saturday, July 5 – Vic on the Park, Eora/Sydney
Saturday, July 11 – Bergy Bandroom, Naarm/Melbourne
Saturday, July 19 - Crown & Anchor, Tarndanya/Adelaide
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