Kingswood Just Announced Another Huge National Tour For 2017

Melbourne rockers Kingswood haven’t even finished their current national tour, but they’ve gone ahead and announced ANOTHER ONE for later this year.

The band will round out 2017 with a fat stack of new shows around the country across October and November, in support of their latest album After Hours, Close To Dawn. Supporting the tour will be Sydney outfit Dear Seattle and Kiama rockers The Vanns.

Kingswood are also set to perform at Splendour In The Grass and Caloundra Music Festival later this year. Catch all of their new 2017 national tour dates, below.

Kingswood 2017 National Tour

Supported by The Vanns and Dear Seattle

Tickets on sale Friday, 14th July

Friday, 6th October

Metropolis, Fremantle

Tickets: Official Website

Saturday, 7th October

Dunsborough Tavern, Dunsborough

Tickets: Official Website

Thursday, 12th October*

Edge Hill Tavern, Cairns

Tickets: Official Website

Friday, 13th October*

Dalrymple Hotel, Townsville

Tickets: Official Website

Saturday, 14th October*

Magnums, Airlie Beach

Tickets: Official Website

Sunday, 15th October*

Mount Pleasant Hotel, Mackay

Tickets: Official Website

Friday, 20th October

The Met, Brisbane

Tickets: Official Website

Saturday, 21st October

Night Quarter, Gold Coast

Tickets: Official Website

Sunday, 22nd October

The Northern, Byron Bay

Tickets: Official Website

Thursday, 26th October

Coffs Hotel, Coffs Harbour

Tickets: Official Website

Friday, 27th October

Metro Theatre, Sydney

Tickets: Official Website

Saturday, 28th October

The Long Jetty Hotel, Central Coast

Tickets: Official Website

Friday, 10th November

Whalers, Warnambool

Tickets: Official Website

Saturday, 11th November

Fat Controller, Adelaide

Tickets: Official Website

Friday, 17th November

Karova Lounge, Ballarat

Tickets: Official Website

Saturday, 18th November

Forum Theatre, Melbourne

Tickets: Official Website

* Dear Seattle not appearing

Also performing at Splendour In The Grass and Caloundra Music Festival

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