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Dear Seattle Announce 2025 ‘Toy’ Album Tour

Northern Beaches indie punks Dear Seattle are taking their chart-topping album TOY on tour. The four-piece have announced a seven-date headline run for May 2025, supported by Ohio punk act Heart Attack Man, as well as Adelaide pop-punk duo TOWNS, and Melbourne indie-rock artist, Lucky. 

The tour will kick off in Perth on Thursday, 8th May (18+), before heading to Melbourne on Friday, 9th (18+) and then Adelaide for an AA matinee and 18+ evening double header on Saturday, 10th. Dear Seattle will then head to Newcastle on Thursday, 15th May and Sydney on Friday, 16th, before wrapping things up with an all ages show in Brisbane on Saturday, 17th.

Dear Seattle – ‘Counting Hours’

“We’ve been putting in the hard yards to ensure this tour is the absolute best you’ve ever seen [from] DS,” the band said in a press statement.

“We always put in everything, but this time we wanna push the boundaries of what we’ve done in the past and make this album tour the most memorable one yet. We can’t wait to see you there!”

Dear Seattle’s third studio album TOY was released last month, debuting at #1 on the Australian ARIA Album chart and #4 on the full ARIA album chart. It features big singles ‘Evergreen’, ‘Say What You Want’ and ‘Counting Hours’ (listen above).

You can suss their full list of tour dates down below.

Dear Seattle 2025 ‘Toy’ Tour Dates

Supported by Heart Attack Man (US), TOWNS & Lucky

  • Thursday 8 May – Rosemount Hotel Perth (18+) **
  • Friday 9 May – Croxton Bandroom Melbourne (18+)
  • Saturday 10 May – Jive Adelaide (Matinee AA)
  • Saturday 10 May – Jive Adelaide (Evening 18+)
  • Thursday 15 May – King St Bandroom Newcastle (18+)
  • Friday 16 May – Manning Bar Sydney (18+)
  • Saturday 17 May – Triffid Brisbane (Lic AA)

** LUCKY not appearing

Tickets on sale Thursday 6 February @ 11am

Pre-sale sign up via Destroy All Lines

Further Reading

Dear Seattle On The Creative Inspirations Behind New Album ‘TOY’

Dear Seattle Share New Single ‘Sungazer’

Dear Seattle: The Five Biggest Signs of Growth on New Album ‘Someday’

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