After an extensive run touring their album GOOD MOOD around the capital cities, Ball Park Music have today announced they're hitting the road and taking the show regional for a massive tour.
Dubbed The Good Good Mood Tour, the Brisbane five-piece will visit 21 regional areas to play shows in Byron Bay, Port Macquarie, Burnie, Launceston, Hobart, Fremantle, Bunbury, Bathurst, Central Coast, Coffs Harbour, Gold Coast, Albury, Frankston, Geelong, Gladstone, Airlie Beach, Townsville, Cairns, Sunshine Coast and Toowoomba.
"For years we've been wanting to do another extensive regional tour in Australia," shares frontman Sam Cromack.
"It's not always the easiest or most practical journey for bands to reach out beyond the metro areas, but for us it's hugely important to take our music to every nook and cranny of this big hot island.
"Absolutely buzzing for some long drives, idyllic swims, weird oversized monuments and cooked hecklers. Bring it on!"
Tia Gostelow will join Ball Park Music for all shows except Byron Bay and Port Macquarie, where Sweater Curse will step in as support. Butternut Sweetheart will support at all shows.
Tickets for the tour, which kicks off on 24 May, go on sale from 9am on Saturday 11 Feb. Check out theGuide below for more info on dates and venues.
16.03.19
King Edward Park, Newcastle
18.05.19
Mindil Beach, Darwin
24.05.19
Beach Hotel, Byron Bay
25.05.19
Panthers, Port Macquarie
29.05.19
Cinema Burnie, Burnie
30.05.19
Hotel Tasmania, Launceston
31.05.19
Uni Bar, Sandy Bay
02.06.19
Metropolis, Fremantle
02.06.19
Newport Hotel, Fremantle
03.06.19
Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre, Bunbury
06.06.19
Bathurst Panthers, Bathurst
07.06.19
The Beery, Terrigal
08.06.19
C.Ex Coffs, Coffs Harbour
09.06.19
Miami Marketta, Miami
13.06.19
Beer DeLuxe, Albury
14.06.19
Pier Hotel, Frankston
15.06.19
Costa Hall, Geelong
20.06.19
Harvey Road Tavern, Clinton
21.06.19
Magnums Hotel, Airlie Beach
22.06.19
Dalrymple Hotel, Townsville
23.06.19
The Jack, Cairns City
28.06.19
Venue 114, Bokarina
29.06.19
The Mills Precinct, Toowoomba
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