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vaultboy Announces 2024 Debut Australian Tour

American singer-songwriter vaultboy is gearing up to embark on his first tour in Australia, bringing his blend of sad bedroom pop and indietronica to intimate venues in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane.

Expressing his excitement, vaultboy said in a statement, “The time has finally come… HYPE to announce my first tour in Australia! You guys have been with me since the beginning, and it’s time to sing these songs together.”

vaultboy – ‘everything sucks’

The artist gained traction with the release of his 2021 album ‘Everything Sucks’, which quickly garnered attention and amassed a digital fanbase with an impressive 250 million streams across various platforms. Additionally, his music has been recognized globally with over 700,000 Shazams.

Drawing inspiration from musicians like Alexander 23, Lauv, and Blackbear, vaultboy explores the intricacies of the human experience through relatable and conversational lyricism. His repertoire includes tracks such as ‘Rocket Science’, ‘Aftermath’, ‘I Think I Wanna Text U’, and ‘I Wish U Knew’.

vaultboy’s latest release, ‘Where TF Have You Been?’, dropped just last month, offering a departure from his signature melancholic sound with what he describes as his “happy song”.

Fans of vaultboy and lovers of indie music alike can anticipate an intimate and immersive experience at his upcoming shows, where they’ll have the opportunity to connect with his emotive tunes and his upcoming singles.

Tickets for the tour will go on sale on 20th February, while presale tickets for the tour will go on sale, one day prior on 19th February.

vaultboys’ Australian Tour 2024

  • Thursday, 6th Jun – Oxford Art Factory (Sydney)
  • Saturday, 8th June – Northcote Social Club (Melbourne)
  • Sunday, 9th Jun – The Brightside (Brisbane)

Tickets via Destroy All Lines

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