Sleepazoid Announce ‘New Age’ National Tour
Catch the alt-rock five-piece performing with Adelaide’s very own Placement at Ed Castle in March.
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Emerging alt-rock quintet sleepazoid have revealed they are touring the country in March in support of their sophomore EP, New Age.
Dropping on Friday 5 February, the EP features five tracks, including the singles ‘3AM’, ‘NEW AGE’ and ‘FIG TREE’.
sleepazoid will be joined on the road by a host of local acts, along with Eora/Sydney-based Beryl, who will perform at all shows.
The New Age Tour begins in Ngunnawal/Ngambri/Canberra at Dissent with support from Body Shirt on Thursday 6 March. sleepazoid and Beryl then play Eora/Sydney’s Waywards Ballroom on Friday 7 March before shows at Brute’s Bar in Meanjin/Brisbane with Koady on Thursday 12 March, the Ed Castle in Kaurna/Adelaide with Placement on Saturday 14 March and Northcote Social Club in Naarm/Melbourne on Saturday 21 March.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now via this link.
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Comprising vocalist and guitarist Nette France, bassist Josef Pabis, drummer Luca Soprano, and dual guitarists George Inglis and Jim Duong, sleepazoid combine shoegaze nostalgia with grunge rock intensity.
Sharing their self-recorded and produced debut EP, running with the dogs, in 2025, sleepazoid have gained a growing fan base eager to hear their new release and catch them live this March.
Catch sleepazoid performing with Placement at Ed Castle on Saturday 14 March. Tickets on sale now at moshtix.com.au.
sleepazoid New Age Australian Tour Dates 2025
Thursday 6 March – Dissent With Body Shirt, Ngunnawal/Ngambri/Canberra, ACT
Friday 7 March – Waywards Ballroom, Eora/Sydney, NSW
Thursday 12 March – Blute’s Bar With Koady, Meanjin/Brisbane, QLD
Saturday 14 March – Ed Castle With Placement, Kaurna/Adelaide, SA
Saturday 21 March – Northcote Social Club, Naarm/Melbourne, VIC
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