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Boy & Bear Announce Massive Aussie and Kiwi Tour

by Tim Cashmere on December 9, 2019

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Sydney band Boy & Bear have been making waves around the world in support of their latest album Suck On Light, but now they’re heading home for a massive 21-date tour.

The tour coincides with the national Drop Festival tour and sees the band add shows around every state, plus the ACT.

Their fourth album Suck On Light gained rapturous applause from critics everywhere, showing real mastery of their craft, making now an excellent time to check them out.

Boy & Bear Australia and New Zealand Tour 2020

FEBRUARY
29 – The Drop Festival, Noosa, QLD (tickets)

MARCH
7 – The Drop Festival, Newcastle, NSW (tickets)
14 – The Drop Festival, Manly, NSW (tickets)
21 – Day On The Lawn, Hobart, TAS (tickets)
27 – Tanks Arts Centre, Cairns, QLD (tickets)
28 – The Drop Festival, Gold Coast, QLD (tickets)

APRIL
2 – CBD Hotel, Mackay, QLD (tickets)
3 – Magnums, Airlie Beach, QLD (tickets)
4 – JCU Uni Bar, Townsville, QLD (tickets)
9 – The Cube, Wodonga, VIC (tickets)
11 – The Drop Festival, Torquay, VIC (tickets)
16 – The Hunter Lounge, Wellington, NZ (tickets)
17 – Powerstation, Auckland, NZ (tickets)
18 – James Hay Theatre, Christchurch, NZ (tickets)
23 – HQ Complex, Adelaide, SA (tickets)
25 – The Drop Festival, Margaret River, WA (tickets)

MAY
1 – Palais Theatre, Melbourne, VIC (tickets)
2 – The State Theatre, Sydney, NSW (tickets)
8 – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane, QLD (tickets)
9 – Perth Concert Hall, Perth, WA (tickets)
15 – UC Refectory, Canberra, ACT (tickets)
16 – Waves, Wollongong, NSW (tickets)

Boy & Bear European Tour 2020

FEBRUARY
5 – De Roma, Antwerp, Belgium (tickets)
6 – Tivoli Vrendenburg, Utrecht, Netherlands (tickets)
7 – Doornroosje, Nijmegen, Netherlands (tickets)
8 – Paradiso Noord, Amsterdam, Netherlands (tickets)
11 – Les Etoiles, Paris, France (tickets)
12 – Luxor, Cologne, Germany (tickets)
13 – Knust, Hamburg, Germany (tickets)
15 – Lido, Berlin, Germany (tickets)
16 – Strom, Munich, Germany (tickets)
17 – Magnolia, Milan, Italy (tickets)
18 – Papiersabl, Zurich, Switerland (tickets)
20 – Gorilla, Manchester, UK (tickets)
21 – Glasgow Arts School, Glasgow, UK (tickets)
22 – Rescue Rooms, Nottingham, UK (tickets)
24 – Institute 3, Birmingham, UK (tickets)
25 – Thekla, Bristol, UK (tickets)
26 – Shepherds Bush Empire, London, UK (tickets)

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