Radium Dolls Announce ‘Scorching Heat’ Australian Tour
The punk rockers are crisscrossing Australia in support of their new single, ‘Scorching Heat’.
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Radium Dolls are the latest punk rock act from Brisbane/Meanjin to take the country by storm.
Known for their earth-shaking live performances, the quartet dropped their debut album, Legal Speed, to much fanfare last year. Featuring standout singles ‘CIA’, ‘Wandering Eye’ and ‘NAA’, the album is 11 tracks of Aussie pub punk that will have you raising your pint in appreciation.
Today (June 2), the band dropped their first single of 2025, ‘Scorching Heat’ – three minutes of blistering guitars and soaring hooks. To celebrate the release, Radium Dolls are hitting the road this month.
The lads begin the Scorching Heat tour at Solbar on the Sunshine Coast on Friday, June 13 and continue with concerts at Mo’s Desert Clubhouse on the Gold Coast (Saturday, June 14), Grace Emily Hotel in Adelaide (Thursday, June 19), Evelyn Hotel in Melbourne (Friday, June 20), King Street Warehouse in Newcastle (Thursday, June 26) and OAF Gallery Bar in Sydney (Friday, June 27).
The final three dates take place at Bar Yuki in Milton (Saturday, June 28), La La La’s in Wollongong (Sunday, June 29) and The Brightside Outdoors in Brisbane on Saturday, July.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now via linktr.ee/radiumdolls.
Radium Dolls have blazed a trail of catchy singles and effervescent live shows across the country since the release of their 2024 debut album, Legal Speed.
The raw quartet toured the album up and down the East Coast to great acclaim and can’t wait to get back on the road this month in support of their latest single, ‘Scorching Heat’.
Catch Radium Dolls at Grace Emily Hotel on Thursday, June 19. Tickets on sale now via oztix.com.au.
Radium Dolls Scorching Heat Australian Tour 2025
Friday, June 13 – Solbar, Sunshine Coast
Saturday, June 14 – Mo’s Desert Clubhouse, Gold Coast
Thursday, June 19 – Grace Emily Hotel, Adelaide
Friday, June 20 – Evelyn Hotel, Melbourne
Thursday, June 26 – King Street Warehouse, Newcastle
Friday, June 27 – OAF Gallery Bar, Sydney
Saturday, June 28 – Bar Yuki, Milton
Sunday, June 29 – La La La’s, Wollongong
Saturday, July 5 – The Brightside Outdoors, Brisbane
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