PASH Return With New Single ‘Ricochet’
Catch the local indie rockers performing at Laneway Festival this weekend.
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Gearing up for two shows in their hometown this weekend, rising Adelaide act PASH have shared new single ‘Ricochet’.
Following last year’s indie bopper ‘Tracy’, the quartet’s latest is an anthemic pop rocker that’s sure to be a live favourite.
Speaking on the track, the lads said, “‘Ricochet’ shows a sexier, rockier side of PASH we can’t wait for y’all to hear. It’s about how hard it is to stay away from someone that you know is bad for you. And how you've got to hit the ground running if you want to move on.”
Adelaide fans have the chance to watch PASH perform ‘Ricochet’ live for the first time this weekend when they play The Austral on Friday 13 February, followed by an appearance at Laneway Festival as the Adelaide triple j Unearthed winner on Saturday 14 February.
PASH then hit the road for gigs at Melbourne’s The Evelyn on Friday 20 February, Adelaide’s UniBar for Local Noise Festival on Saturday 21 February, Sydney’s The Trocadero on Friday 27 February and Brisbane’s Greaser Bar on Saturday 28 February, before returning home as part of Lime Cordial’s Lime Green Festival on Saturday 18 April.
Tickets to all shows are on sale now at linktr.ee/PASHtheband.
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PASH is best mates Jett, Orlando, Nic and Daniel, who came together to form their band in 2023.
Last year was a huge 12 months for the indie four-piece, with PASH signing a global deal with AWAL out of the US, writing and recording their debut EP PULSE and playing shows all across Australia, including a spot at Beyond The Valley.
Calling themselves the “love-child of INXS and 1975”, 2026 is set to be PASH’s biggest year yet, so be sure to catch them live in an intimate venue this year before they blow up and find themselves headlining arenas.
Catch PASH performing in The Austral on Friday 13 February, Laneway Festival on Saturday 14 February and Lime Green Festival on Saturday 18 April. Tickets on sale now at linktr.ee/PASHtheband.
PASH Australian Tour Dates 2026
Friday 13 February – The Austral, Adelaide, SA
Saturday 14 February – Laneway Festival, Showgrounds, Adelaide, SA
Friday 20 February – The Evelyn, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 21 February – Local Noise Festival, UniBar, Adelaide, SA
Friday 27 February - The Trocadero, Sydney, NSW
Saturday 28 February – Greaser Bar, Brisbane. QLD
Saturday 18 April – Lime Green Festival, Adelaide, SA
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