San Cisco Announce 2024 Australian Tour
The tour comes in support of the band’s fifth album, Under the Light.
Image by Olivia Senior
San Cisco just can’t stop touring. After entertaining Aussie crowds with not one, but two regional tours (the second of which they are right in the middle of) and a run of shows across the UK and Europe, the indie-pop trio have announced a six-date national tour in support of their recently released fifth album, Under the Light.
Joining San Cisco on tour are two very special guests: electro-pop trio Haiku Hands and Australian vibe-maker Touch Sensitive (DJ set). The two will play all dates bar Busselton, which is a San Cisco solo show, and Fremantle, which will only feature support from Touch Sensitive.
The ‘Under the Light’ tour begins on Kaurna Lands/Adelaide at Hindley Street Music Hall on Friday, October 25. San Cisco then makes their way to Naarm/Melbourne for a gig at The Forum on Saturday, October 26 before hitting Shelter Brewing on Wardandi Lands/Busselton on Friday, November 8 and Fremantle Arts Centre on Whadjuk Noongar Lands/Fremantle on Saturday, November 9. The final two shows occur at The Tivoli on Turrbal Lands/Brisbane on Thursday, November 14 and at the Enmore Theatre on Gadigal Lands/Sydney on Saturday, November 16.
Pre-sale commences this Wednesday, July 24 at 11:30am. You can sign up here. General sale tickets will be available on Thursday, July 25 at 11:30am via sancisco.com.
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Hailing from Fremantle, San Cisco broke through 13 years ago with the surprise hit single, ‘Awkward’. The band has gone from strength to strength since then, releasing five charting ARIA Albums, including latest release Under the Light.
A collaboration with producer James Ireland (Cuco, Pond) featuring contributions from a wide range of creatives, including Jay Watson (Gum, Pond, Tame Impala) and Nicholas Allbrook and Neal H. Pogue (Outkast, Tyler The Creator), Under the Light finds San Cisco entering new musical territory, with the band proud to say the record “truly embodies the genuine essence of San Cisco.”
The band has so far released the singles ‘Lost Without You’, ‘Horoscope’, ‘Honeycomb’, ‘High, ‘Summer Days’ and ‘Under The Light’, which you can expect to hear live this October and November, along with all the band’s classic tracks.
Catch San Cisco at Hindley Street Music Hall on Friday, October 25. For ticket details visit sancisco.com.
San Cisco ‘Under The Light’ Australian tour 2024
with special guests Touch Sensitive and Haiku Hands
Friday, October 25 - Hindley Street Music Hall, Kaurna Lands/Adelaide
Saturday, October 26 - The Forum, Naarm/Melbourne
Friday, November 8 - Shelter Brewing, Wardandi Lands/Busselton
Saturday, November 9 - Fremantle Arts Centre, Whadjuk Noongar Lands/Fremantle
Thursday, November 14 - The Tivoli, Turrbal Lands/Brisbane
Saturday, November 16 - Enmore Theatre, Gadigal Lands/Sydney
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