[News] BOY & BEAR RESCHEDULE NATIONAL ‘SUCK ON LIGHT’ TOUR

16 April 2020

Surprise Boy & Bear fans! Today, the 5-piece have announced the release of what most of their fans have been requesting for. Available on Friday July 24th, Boy & Bear will be releasing At Golden Retriever Studio, a collection of freshly recorded acoustic versions of songs from their back catalogue, current album Suck On Light and a spanking new track. This announcement follows the news of the postponement of Boy & Bear’s Suck On Light Tour until November 2020.

BOY & BEAR – SUCK ON LIGHT TOUR

Nov 1 – The River – Margaret River WA
Nov 2 – Perth Concert Hall – Perth WA (AA)
Nov 4 – Tanks Arts Centre – Cairns QLD
Nov 5 – Tanks Arts Centre – Cairns QLD
Nov 6 – JCU Uni Bar – Townsville QLD
Nov 7 – CBD HOTEL – Mackay QLD
Nov 12 – Enmore Theatre – Sydney NSW (AA)
Nov 13 – Waves – Wollongong NSW
Nov 14 – UC Refectory – Canberra ACT
Nov 15 – Entrance Leagues – Bateau Bay NSW
Nov 19 – The Cube – Wodonga VIC
Nov 20 – Palais Theatre – Melbourne VIC (AA)
Nov 21 – The Gov – Adelaide SA
Nov 26 – Fortitude Music Hall – Brisbane QLD
Nov 27 – Nightsquarter – Sunshine Coast QLD
Nov 28 – Kingscliff Beach Hotel – Kingscliff QLD
11 Dec – Uni Bar – Hobart TAS

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9 December 2019

Taking a break from their successful global album tour, Boy & Bear today return home to announce dates to their Australian leg of their Suck On Light Tour. The highly- anticipated headline tour is set to kick off at Tanks Arts Centre in Cairns on March 27, then move through to regional parts of the country as well as metro cities finishing up on May 16 at Waves in Wollongong, where the band will complete their 65-date global tour. Tim Hart says of their upcoming Australian tour, “Well we’re pretty bloody well chuffed to be going back out on the road in Australia!! Here are all the dates!!! We can’t wait to see you lovely people!!!

BOY & BEAR – SUCK ON LIGHT TOUR

AUS DATES
Fri Mar 27 – Tanks Arts Centre – Cairns QLD
Thur April 2 – CBD HOTEL – Mackay QLD
Fri April 3 – Magnum’s – Airlie Beach QLD
Sat April 4 – JCU Uni Bar – Townsville QLD
Thur April 9 – The Cube – Wodonga VIC
Thur April 23 – HQ Complex – Adelaide SA
Fri May 1 – Palais Theatre – Melbourne VIC (AA)
Sat May 2 – The State Theatre – Sydney NSW (AA)
Fri May 8 – Fortitude Music Hall – Brisbane QLD
Sat May 9 – Perth Concert Hall – Perth WA (AA)
Fri May 15 – UC Refectory – Canberra ACT
Sat May 16 – Waves – Wollongong NSW

NZ DATES
April 16 – Hunter Lounge – Wellington NZ
April 17 – Powerstation – Auckland NZ
April 18 – James Hay Theatre – Christchurch NZ

THE DROP FESTIVAL DATES
Sat 29 Feb – The Drop – Noosa QLD
Sat 7 Mar – The Drop – Newcastle NSW
Sat 14 Mar – The Drop – Manly NSW
Sat 28 Mar – The Drop – Gold Coast QLD
Sat 11 April – The Drop – Torquay VIC
Sat 25 April – The Drop – Margaret River WA

Today’s news comes shortly after Boy & Bear revealed their new video for their third official single, ‘Telescope’. The psych-pop harmony-drenched track is lifted off Boy & Bear’s #4 debuting ARIA Album, Suck on Light with the video directed by film maker Nick Waterman. The video shows a battered boxer in the ring as a metaphor for the gnarly health struggles that Dave has faced in recent years. The video symbolises his strength to overcome them and emerge victorious at the other end.

Dave Hosking says of the new clip, “This clip is ultimately about the triumphs of struggle, with a little bit of tongue in cheek. We loved that idea of being beaten to a pulp but popping out the other end still feeling like a winner!

Fans in Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney and Perth were treated to an early taste of their album Suck On Light when in August the 5-piece performed a few songs live during their SOLD OUT ‘Hold Your Nerve Tour’. For their Suck On Life Tour, the expansive live show will include even more songs off the triple j featured album and the tastiest cuts from their previous album releases; Limit Of Love, Harlequin Dream and Award-Winning album Moonfire. Having just wrapped up their North American shows, Boy & Bear will begin the new year with headline shows throughout the UK and Europe before returning to Australia for The Drop Festival and their National Tour. Full details are below.