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BAD PONY
Indie Rock Lords
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East Coast Tour Dates
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Australian Indie Rock lords Bad Pony have just announced a run of east coast tour dates to celebrate their recently released single ‘Freddy Krueger’.
The tour kicks off on June 15th at Mumbo Jumbo’s in Terrigal.
After playing to packed out venues across Texas at SXSW in 2018, Bad Pony’s explosive live show earned such praise from SXSW as “next in line to break out” as well as the award for ‘Best Australian Group’, as voted by The AU Review after playing Sounds Australia’s ‘The Aussie BBQ’ at the inaugural Australia House Showcase alongside national legends Gang of Youths.
Bad Pony have spent the last few years carefully crafting their debut album, which is set for release later this year. The band have self-produced much of the record, whilst enlisting the expertise of Alex L’Estrange on mixing duties (Jaguar Jonze, Hope D, My Own Pet Radio).
New single ‘Freddy Krueger’ is available on all major online stores and streaming services.
“A totally energizing hit from bad pony, those hooks are red blood cell boosters. If you have a soft spot for Foals or Kasabian then you are missing out if you’re not blasting this one.” Declan Byrne – Triple J
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BAD PONY
Upcoming Shows
June 15th – Mumbo Jumbo’s, Terrigal, NSW
Tickets available at door | 18+ only
June 17th – Marrickville Bowling Club, Sydney, NSW
Tickets available at www.oztix.com.au | 18+ only
June 18th – Shellharbour Rocks, Shellharbour, NSW
Tickets available at door | 18+ only
June 19th – The Cambridge Warehouse, Newcastle, NSW
Tickets available at door | 18+ only
June 23rd – The Retreat, Melbourne, VIC
Tickets available at www.eventbrite.com.au | 18+ only
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AMNPLIFY – DB
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