PASH Drop Self-Titled EP, Announce National Tour
The EP features six tracks, including the previously released singles ‘Tracy’, ‘Ricochet’ and ‘East End Girls’.
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SA indie rockers PASH’s debut EP is finally here. PASH is six tracks of emotive guitar pop that includes previously released singles ‘Tracy’, ‘Ricochet’ and ‘East End Girls’, alongside new single ‘Solid Ground’.
The EP arrives after a hectic 12 months for the Adelaide lads, that’s seen them play a run of sold-out headline shows, make their Laneway Festival debut as Adelaide's triple j Unearthed winners, play Beyond The Valley on New Year’s Eve and take to the stage at Lime Green Festival alongside Lime Cordiale, The Dreggs and Aleksiah.
Speaking about the band, frontman Jett says, “PASH is four best mates from Adelaide living out our dreams. It’s all about youthful energy, a dose of swagger and a lot of fun. It’s funny; these boys are the cause of most of my stress and also my therapy. This band is everything to me.”
This camaraderie can be felt across PASH’s six tracks, with the four-piece’s chemistry particularly shining through on the opening track ‘Down the Aisle’ and single ‘East End Girls’.
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To celebrate the release of their first EP, PASH have announced their biggest national tour to date.
The tour commences with two shows in Queensland at Mo’s Desert Clubhouse on the Gold Coast on Thursday 17 September and Black Bear Lodge in Brisbane on Friday 18 September, followed by gigs at Sydney’s Lansdowne Hotel on Thursday 24 September, Wollongong’s Towradgi Hotel on Friday 25 September and Merimbula’s Dulcie’s Cottage on Saturday 26 September.
PASH then make their way to Melbourne for a gig at The Tote on Friday 2 October, then play Geelong’s Eureka Hotel on Saturday 3 October and Perth’s Mojo’s Bar on Thursday 8 October, before wrapping things up with a hometown show at Lion Arts Factory on Thursday 15 October. Tickets on sale now via bandsintown.com.
PASH is out now. Listen here. Catch PASH performing at Lion Arts Factory on Thursday 15 October. Tickets on sale at moshtix.com.au.
PASH Australian Tour 2026
Thursday 17 September – Mo’s Desert Clubhouse, Gold Coast. QLD
Friday 18 September – Black Bear Lodge, Brisbane, QLD
Thursday 24 September – Lansdowne Hotel, Sydney, NSW
Friday 25 September – Towradgi Hotel, Wollongong, NSW
Saturday 26 September – Dulcie’s Cottage, Merimbula, NSW
Friday 2 October – The Tote, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 3 October – Eureka Hotel, Geelong, VIC
Thursday 8 October – Mojo’s Bar, Perth, WA
Thursday 15 October – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide, SA
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