[News] THE GROGANS ANNOUNCE ‘NO THANKS (I’M GOING TO SEE THE GROGANS)’ TOUR

Melbourne’s favourite genre-bending trio The Grogans are back hitting the road for the fourth time this year for the ‘No Thanks (I’m Going to See The Grogans)’ Tour, in celebration of their latest surf rock bop ‘No Thanks (I’m Going Surfing)’, out now via Cousin Will Records.

23-25 September – Wanderer Music Festival, QLD
Thursday 29 September – The Beresford, Sydney, NSW
Thursday 13 October – Seabreeze Hotel, Mackay, QLD
Friday 14 October – Magnums Hotel, Airlie Beach, QLD
Saturday 15 October – Solbar, Sunshine Coast, QLD
Friday 21 October – Froth Craft Brewery, Bunbury, WA
Saturday 22 October – Settlers Tavern, Margaret River, WA
Sunday 23 October – Indian Ocean Hotel, Scarborough, WA
Wednesday 26 October – Corner Hotel, Melbourne, VIC (SOLD OUT)
Sunday 30 October – Grass Is Greener Festival, Geelong, VIC

Fresh off the road from headline shows across Australia and their first international run of shows in New Zealand The Grogan’s played sold out shows giving crowds a taste of what’s to come from the upcoming third studio album Which Way Is Out, due to hit the indie record store shelves and streaming services Friday 28 October via Cousin Will Records. ‘No Thanks (I’m Going Surfing)’ follows the band’s recent success of ‘Just A Kid’, ‘Be Your Man’, and ‘Inside My Mind’, collectively added to Spotify’s New Music Friday AU & NZ, Fresh Finds AU & NZ, Rock Out, and Local Noise playlists, plus music video adds on Rage and MTV.

With a sold out tour under their belt supporting Hockey Dad nationally and performing at Sailor Jerry’s Road to Rolling Stone, in the last year, the trio have wasted no time since the return from interstate, by launching ‘No Thanks (I’m Going Surfing)’ in full scale with a surprise show at the Curtin in August offering 100 entrants an early copy of Which Way Is Out on vinyl.

Out Friday 28 October via Cousin Will Records, Which Way Is Out is a collection of both old and recent tracks, drawing from The Grogans love of the past to create a body of work that is nostalgic and forward looking. The album seamlessly blends the genre borderlines between heavy, cruisy, and acoustic tracks to create a fresh twist on the classic Grogans sound.

Don’t miss your chance to catch The Grogans effortlessly blend their infectious surf, punk, blues, garage, psych, rockabilly and reggae with their energetic and captivating stage presence that will have you singing their lyrics at the top of your lungs this September and October.