Violent Soho sign up for total chaos, announce national WACO tour alongside DZ Deathrays and Dune Rats!

We’re scared. Hold us, for Violent Soho have dropped some huge tour dates for new album WACO and what’s more, they’re bringing DZ Deathrays and Dune Rats out on the road with them.

Let us all pray.

Violent Soho are currently riding a pretty sweet wave at the moment, with a run of Laneway Festival tour dates safely in the bank, a successful re-entry to live touring around the country for the Brisbane boys who have been working hard on Hungry Ghost‘s follow up album during their time away. The final result, WACO, will be available for fans to sink their teeth into come March 18th but already, we’ve been given some tastes of the new Soho material in “Viceroy” and “Like Soda” – two tunes that have definitely been given the seal of approval by fans.

So, where do they go from here? To some of the biggest venues they’ve played, naturally. And who better to join Soho on this tour than two of the country’s favourite and insane live bands in DZ and Dunies. You know you’ll want to be at this one.

“It’s the best line up we’ve ever been able to put together. Our manager even said it would never happen. Now our tour manager is devastated.” – Violent Soho.

Tickets for this bad boy are on sale to the general public from 9am local time, March 4th, though if you’re signed up to Soho’s mailing list you’ll have a pre-sale access commencing from 9am local time, March 2nd. The pre-sale continues until 11:59pm local time (or until allocation is exhausted) – head to www.violentsoho.com to sign up!

All venue and ticket agency pre-sale sessions commence from 9am local time, March 3rd.

Dates below!

VIOLENT SOHO AUSTRALIAN TOUR DATES

May 13th | The Tivoli, BRISBANE | 18+
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May 14th | Forum Theatre, MELBOURNE | 18+
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May 19th | Thebarton Theatre, ADELAIDE | ALL AGES
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May 20th | Metro City, PERTH | 18+
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May 27th | Enmore Theatre, SYDNEY | ALL AGES
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