/ Jun 17, 2025
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Ocean Alley are set to return to the stage on an Australian tour and will play in WA next year following the release of the band’s new album.
The Aussie indie rockers will headline a series of shows across the country in January and February in support of their fifth album, Love Balloon, which comes out on September 19.
It all kicks off in Melbourne on January 24 before heading to Brisbane, Sydney, Perth, Margaret River and wraps up in Auckland, New Zealand on February 27.
The band will perform at Fremantle Esplanade Park on February 21 and at 3 Oceans Winery in Margaret River on February 22.
They’ll be joined by special guests UK band Nothing But Thieves and Rainbow Kitten Surprise from the US on all East Coast dates and Ruby Fields across all shows.
In WA, they’ll be joined by surf duo Skegss — renowned for their raw energy and infectious anthems —Fields and Perth’s rising indie-pop darlings Smol Fish, whose heartfelt songwriting has captivated local audiences.
Ocean Alley have proven themselves as one of Australia’s most influential contemporary bands with a reputation for their magnetic live shows, and a catalogue that’s now surpassed 1 billion streams.
The band hailing from Sydney’s Northern Beaches — with two members based in WA — also sold out their last local headline run in 2023 and 2024.
The six-piece consists of Baden Donegal (vocals), Angus Goodwin (guitar), Lach Galbraith (keys/vocals), Mitch Galbraith (guitar), Tom O’Brien (drums) and Nic Blom (bass).
Next year’s tour follows a huge run of international dates to come this year, including festival appearances at Lollapalooza, Sziget and Austin City Limits, alongside shows at LA’s Hollywood Palladium and Brooklyn Paramount in New York.
The group will make their first trip to Latin America with shows in Mexico, Brasil and Chile, before taking on their largest headline show to date, at London’s iconic 10,000 capacity Alexandra Palace in September.
Fans can secure tickets to the WA shows via the artist presale from 8am on Wednesday until 7am on Friday.
Register for presale access at oceanalley.com.au.
Ocean Alley are set to return to the stage on an Australian tour and will play in WA next year following the release of the band’s new album.
The Aussie indie rockers will headline a series of shows across the country in January and February in support of their fifth album, Love Balloon, which comes out on September 19.
It all kicks off in Melbourne on January 24 before heading to Brisbane, Sydney, Perth, Margaret River and wraps up in Auckland, New Zealand on February 27.
The band will perform at Fremantle Esplanade Park on February 21 and at 3 Oceans Winery in Margaret River on February 22.
They’ll be joined by special guests UK band Nothing But Thieves and Rainbow Kitten Surprise from the US on all East Coast dates and Ruby Fields across all shows.
In WA, they’ll be joined by surf duo Skegss — renowned for their raw energy and infectious anthems —Fields and Perth’s rising indie-pop darlings Smol Fish, whose heartfelt songwriting has captivated local audiences.
Ocean Alley have proven themselves as one of Australia’s most influential contemporary bands with a reputation for their magnetic live shows, and a catalogue that’s now surpassed 1 billion streams.
The band hailing from Sydney’s Northern Beaches — with two members based in WA — also sold out their last local headline run in 2023 and 2024.
The six-piece consists of Baden Donegal (vocals), Angus Goodwin (guitar), Lach Galbraith (keys/vocals), Mitch Galbraith (guitar), Tom O’Brien (drums) and Nic Blom (bass).
Next year’s tour follows a huge run of international dates to come this year, including festival appearances at Lollapalooza, Sziget and Austin City Limits, alongside shows at LA’s Hollywood Palladium and Brooklyn Paramount in New York.
The group will make their first trip to Latin America with shows in Mexico, Brasil and Chile, before taking on their largest headline show to date, at London’s iconic 10,000 capacity Alexandra Palace in September.
Fans can secure tickets to the WA shows via the artist presale from 8am on Wednesday until 7am on Friday.
Register for presale access at oceanalley.com.au.
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