Aussies Abroad: Hockey Dad announce huge North American headline tour

South Coast surf rockers Hockey Dad have released the video for their new single ‘So Tired’, along with some exciting international tour news. 2016 has already been a big year for the duo, from playing SXSW, signing to Brooklyn based record label Kanine Records and announcing their debut album Boronia, it is about to get even bigger with a huge American tour.

Hockey Dad have extensively toured around Australia, frequently selling out shows, and are currently undertaking a European and UK tour. Now in support of Boronia, which will feature previously released singles ‘Can’t Have Them’ and’ I Need A Woman’, the duo will set off on their debut US headline tour, which will see them play 19 shows throughout August and September.

The duo have been unstoppable since the release of their debut EP Dreamin’ in 2014, which has since led to them playing numerous Australian festivals and gaining regular radio airplay in triple J and FBi Raido. Boronia is set for release on August 12.

For all tour details, head to the band’s Facebook page.

August 8 – Bardot, Los Angeles, CA
August 10 – Bottom of the Hill, San Francisco, CA
August 11 – Casbah,  San Diego, CA
August 12 – The Echo, Los Angeles, CA
August 15 – Doug Fir Lounge, Portland, OR
August 16 – Cobalt, Vancouver, BC
August 18 – Barboza, Seattle, WA
August 19 – Neurolux, Boise, ID
August 20 – Kilby Court, Salt Lake City, UT
August 21 – Hi Dive, Denver, CO
August 22 – Slowdown, Omaha, NE
August 23 – Empty Bottle, Chicago, IL
August 25 – Ace of Cups, Columbus, OH
August 26 – Drake Hotel, Toronto, ON
August 27 – 3S Artspace, Portsmouth, NH
August 28 – Great Scott, Allston, MA
August 29 – DC9, Washington, DC
August 30 – Boot & Saddle, Philadelphia, PA
September 1 – Rough Trade, Brooklyn, NY

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