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DICE
announce
National Headline Tour
for this Spring
+ Reveal
‘STOCKHOLM’
music video
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“…DICE are blowing up! Australian rock’n’roll takes the suburban experience… and somehow dresses it up rock’n’roll and makes it sound kinda romantic, DICE does that, no question. The songs they come out with are so polished, so beautiful.” – Zane Lowe, Apple.
“DICE, the Perth band shaping up to be one of the West’s best” – triple j
“You get the feeling that DICE are just warming up. Big things on the cards for this band.” – triple j Unearthed, Dave Ruby Howe
“DICE, my favourite new discovery. You guys sure know how to write a song.” – triple j, Claire Mooney
“From the band whose sound can only be described as the first day of summer: sunny, memorable and good vibes only, they prove themselves as a band that delivers consistently hard-hitting tracks.” – Pilerats
“Laced with ear-worm sing-a-long melodies, driving percussion and glistening guitar lines, the collection of songs is the perfect taste of contemporary surf-rock, heralded by Hodge’s smooth and commanding vocals.” – Milky Mag
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Back due to popular demand, today, Perth-based indie-rock outfit DICE announce their second national tour for 2023. This Spring, the band will take the stage in all major Australian cities, with regional stops along the way, bringing with them their revered alt-rock repertoire, including crowd favourites ‘Stockholm’ and ‘Eyes Ahead’ and classics ‘Stop Sign’ and ‘Reality’.
The announcement follows the conclusion of the band’s sold-out May-June tour in support of their hugely successful sophomore EP, Time Will Tell, which sold out three months before the band left their home state.
The tour, supported by Tone City Records and Four Tone Artists, kicks off in Torquay on 28 September before moving on to Melbourne, Canberra, Brisba ne, the Sunshine Coast, Sydney and Adelaide. In addition to a slew of headline dates, DICE will bring their stadium-ready sets to Wanderer Festival in Merimbula and Yours & Owls in Wollongong.
DICE says of the tour, “We’re super stoked to be heading back to the East Coast for the second time this year! The venues are bigger, and the energy we are going to bring is going to match that. The crowd’s singalongs and enthusiasm to every song last tour has had us itching to get back on the road from the moment we landed back in Perth.”
To accompany the news, DICE has unveiled their much-anticipated music video for ‘Stockholm’, the focus track from their recently released sophomore EP. A Gen-Z exploration of the concept of Stockholm syndrome, the music video directed by Michael Tartaglia juxtaposes the experience of being trapped in the thralls of the symbolic condition with the state of individuality and autonomy that arises from breaking free from social conformity.
Since exploding onto the scene in 2021, DICE have captivated audiences far and wide with their warm-toned vocals, shimmering songwriting, and vivacious instrumentation, which perfectly encapsulates the carefree joy of a summer’s day.
2023 has undeniably been the biggest year yet for the formidable four-piece, marked with career milestones and multiple accolades, including sold-out tours, widespread radio support across national and community radio and major playlist placement across DSPs, solidifying DICE’s status as one of Australia’s most coveted alt-rock acts.
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DICE
Live Dates
Presented by Tone City Records & Four Tone Artists
Tickets here
Thurs 28th Sep – Torquay Hotel, Torquay
Fri 29th Sep – The Croxton, Melbourne
Sun 1st Oct – Wanderer Festival, Merimbula
Thurs 5th Oct – UC Hub, Canberra
Fri 6th Oct – The Zoo, Brisbane
Sat 7th Oct – Solbar, Sunshine Coast
Fri 13th Oct – Crowbar, Sydney
Sat 14th Oct – Yours & Owls, Wollongong
Sat 4th Nov – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide
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