
Notorious party starters Northeast Party House have announced a national tour on the back of their latest release Shelf Life.
Announced on triple j this afternoon, the six-piece will be hitting the road this August and playing gigs in Newcastle, Canberra, Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Hobart and Perth.
They'll be joined by producer Roland Tings and triple j Unearthed talent JEFFE for the run.
The Music caught up with singer Zach Hamilton-Reeves ahead of the release of Shelf Life last month to learn about how 17 hours in Berghain changed the artist.
"We were there for 17 hours,” Hamilton-Reeves shared.
“But it’s more about the aftermath of what happened. The song [Shelf Life] talks about what happened there, which really messed me up, a little bit, for quite a long time. For, like, six months. It changed me from partying to not partying at all. That’s a change which is interesting when you’re in a ‘party band’.”
Check out the feature here.
Tickets for the run of dates go on sale next Monday, 16 March. Scroll down to theGuide for a full look at all the tour details.
20.08.20
Cambridge Hotel, Newcastle West
21.08.20
Australian National University (ANU), Canberra
22.08.20
Metro Theatre, Sydney
29.08.20
The Tivoli, Fortitude Valley
04.09.20
The Forum, Melbourne
11.09.20
Uni Bar, Sandy Bay
18.09.20
Jack Rabbit Slim's, Perth
23.10.20
North Byron Parklands, Wooyung
24.10.20
Commonwealth Park, Canberra City
31.10.20
Rochford Wines, Coldstream
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