[News] SOCCER MOMMY RETURNS TO AUSTRALIA IN FEBRUARY 2023

After first touring Australia in 2019 with headline shows and travelling the country as part of the Falls Festival line up, I OH YOU and Frontier Touring are excited to announce the return of Soccer Mommy, one of the most gifted songwriters making rock music right now.

SOCCER MOMMY
​AUSTRALIAN TOUR
​FEBRUARY 2023

Friday 17 February | ​The Triffid | Brisbane, QLD
Saturday 18 February | ​The Croxton Bandroom | Melbourne, VIC
Tuesday 21 February | ​The Factory Theatre | Sydney, NSW
Wednesday 22 February | ​Fat Controller | Adelaide, SA

Having toured alongside the likes of Paramore, Vampire Weekend, Kacey Musgraves, Phoebe Bridgers and more, Sophie Allison (a.k.a. Soccer Mommy) will perform for fans in Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide in February 2023. While in the country, Sophie will also perform for West Coast fans as part of the recently announced Perth Festival line-up.

In the four years since Soccer Mommy last toured Australia, she continued to create emotionally generous music, culminating in her most sophisticated song writing to date on two new studio albums: color theory (2020) and Sometimes, Forever (2022). She also last week debuted a special Halloween take on her song ‘Darkness Forever (Sophie’s Version)’.

Released in June 2022, Sometimes, Forever  topped the US Heatseekers Albums Chart and peaked at #7 on the Australia Hitseekers Albums Chart (ARIA). Packed with clever nods to synth-filled subgenres like new wave and goth, the ultra-catchy love song ‘Shotgun’ rubs up against much gloomier fare, like the Sylvia Plath-referencing ‘Darkness Forever’. The weightless ‘newdemo’ spins delicately layered harmonies and mystical synths into an end-of-the-world reverie; the impending apocalypse has never sounded so jaw-droppingly beautiful.

color theory also took out the #1 spot on the US Heatseekers Albums Chart, featuring acclaimed singles ‘bloodstream’, ‘circle the drain’ and ‘yellow is the color of her eyes’. The LP served as a bigger-sounding follow up to her 2018 breakthrough record Clean, continuing to win her fans far outside of the lo-fi bedroom pop scene she cut her teeth playing in.

Witness a generational talent at the height of her powers live on stage when Soccer Mommy returns for her Australian tour in February 2023.