THE MAIN (US) ADD SUPPORTS JOAN AND FELONY FOR THEIR AUSTRALIAN SHOWS
Celebrating 16 years and nine albums, quintessential Arizona rockers The Maine have announced their return to Australia this September for the Sweet Sixteen Tour! Today the band welcome first time visitors joan (US) and Brisbane pop rocker FELONY. to the tour to start the party. Tickets on sale now via Destroy All Lines.
Arkansas duo Alan Thomas and Steven Rutherford craft indelible synth-pop with a strong emotional quotient that sounds timeless as they come together to form joan. Thomas and Rutherford are crafting new memories for future generations, and if last year’s debut album 'superglue' is any indication, they’re just getting started. Collecting millions of streams across their dreamy reportoire, joan is an act that's overdue an Australian tour, and an act not to be missed!
A fresh-faced FELONY. will open shows across Australia. From touring and earning a spot in the Unearthed High Yearbook for two consecutive years, to being nominated for a Queensland Music Award in 2023 and securing high rotation on triple j for multiple singles - FELONY. has captured the attention of all the right people in recent years. Off the back of national tours supporting Mallrat, Foals, Declan McKenna, Griff, and Holly Humberstone, FELONY. blows you a kiss while flipping you the bird - you’re unsure whether to innocently bounce along, or embrace your inner anarchist, and that’s the whole point - teenage rebellion is both confusing and exciting as can be.
Beginning on September 15, The Maine, joan and FELONY. will play Magnet House in Perth, The Gov in Adelaide, The Tivoli in Brisbane, Liberty Hall in Sydney and wrap up at The Forum in Melbourne on September 22. The Maine have promised to throw things right back to 2008 playing fan favourites from their debut 'Can't Stop, Won't Stop' and will revisit tunes from all nine albums for a special night reliving memories and making new ones.
"We're so excited to bring the Sweet Sixteen tour to Australia," says the band. "It's been two years since we've been back, and we're looking forward to having a longer set packed with so many songs both new and old. Since we saw you last, we've released our self-titled album and been busy touring and celebrating 16 years as The Maine. We knew we couldn't leave our Australian fans out of all the fun, so get your tickets and we'll see you when we're looking at you!"