The Pretty Littles Hit the Road in Support of New Album ‘Force’
The band’s seventh album is ten tracks of melodic Aussie rock.
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Melbourne’s The Pretty Littles are one of the country’s most underrated rock acts. The four-piece have been rocking and rolling for over a decade, dropping seven albums in that time, including last month’s Force (stream here).
Keen to play the album live for fans, The Pretty Littles are embarking on a national tour this March/April.
Kicking things off on Thursday, March 27 at The Servo in Port Kembla, The Pretty Littles nine-date tour continues with stops at King Street in Newcastle (Friday, March 28), Marrickville Bowlo in Sydney (Saturday, March 29), Mojos in Fremantle (Friday, April 4), Crown & Anchor in Adelaide (Saturday, April 5) and Brightside in Brisbane (Friday, April 11).
The final three concerts take place at Bangalow Bowlo in Bangalow (Saturday, April 12), Corner Hotel in Melbourne (Thursday, April 17) and SLSC in Torquay (Saturday, April 19)
Tickets for all shows are on sale now via inktr.ee/theprettylittles.
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Force, which dropped last Friday (February 28), features the previously released singles ‘Force’, ‘Australian Dream’ and ‘Taking On Water’, alongside a collection of foot-tapping new tunes from the foursome.
It’s the band’s first album in five years and comes after three out of the four original members called it quits, leaving frontman Jack Parsons to soldier on with a new lineup made up of the lads from Neighbourhood Youth.
Engineered and mixed by Press Club guitarist Greg Rietwyk and mastered by Joe Carra, the album “was a real bastard to make,” the band revealed on Instagram. “But if I could lean on some buzzwords for a moment, I'll give a quick nod to 'journey' and 'rebirth' and also 'fuck yeah' and 'let’s go' and thanks in advance for 'holding this space'.”
Catch The Pretty Littles at Crown & Anchor on Friday, April 4. Tickets on sale now via Moshtix.
The Pretty Littles Australian Tour Dates 2025
Thursday, March 27 – The Servo, Port Kembla
Friday, March 28 – King Street, Newcastle
Saturday, March 29 – Marrickville Bowlo, Sydney
Friday, April 4 – Mojos, Fremantle
Saturday, April 5 – Crown & Anchor, Adelaide
Friday, April 11 – Brightside, Brisbane
Saturday, April 12 – Bangalow Bowlo, Bangalow
Thursday, April 17 – Corner Hotel, Melbourne
Saturday, April 19 – Torquay Surf Life Saving Club, Torquay
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