Ahead of their hotly anticipated second album Sex Ed, out August 22 via ABC Music, Melbourne’s favourite “bogan funk” seven-piece Playlunch have announced a massive national tour this September bringing their unhinged, hilarious, and funky-as-hell live show to their biggest headline venues yet celebrating the release of their eagerly awaited second album Sex Ed, dropping August 22 via ABC Music.
Bringing their cheeky, chaotic and dancefloor-commanding live show to Adelaide, Perth, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne, this is the band’s wildest era yet complete with retro schoolyard themes, massive production, and a whole bunch of fresh tracks from the new album served hot for the very first time.
🎫 KEY DATES & TICKETS
DAL Presale: Wednesday 2 July @ 10AM LOCAL
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General On Sale: Friday 4 July @ 10AM LOCAL
Their most recent single Keith a hilariously viral ode to the annoying neighbour saw the band break through with over 100k streams, 120k+ views, a triple j rotation add, and major press attention across the board. The video, starring AFL icon Barry Hall, marked a new era of reach and visibility for the band, even pushing their debut album Who's Ready For A Good Time? back into the ARIA charts.
🗓️ Tour Dates
Friday 5 September – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide SA 18+
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Saturday 6 September – The Rosemount Hotel, Perth WA 18+
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Friday 12 September – The Triffid, Brisbane QLD Lic/AA
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Saturday 13 September – Manning Bar, Sydney NSW Lic/AA
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Friday 19 September – 170 Russell, Melbourne VIC 18+
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“We’re so pumped to celebrate this new album we’ve worked crazy hard on for the past year,” say Playlunch. “It’s absolutely bananas to us how much love, support and dedication our fans continue to give us, and this tour is a celebration of our commitment back to you guys. We’re going to bring it.”
Joining them for the full tour is Brisbane alt-pop duo JUNO, who first met Playlunch at BIGSOUND and have been rising fast through the local scene with their polished, high-energy performances. “Everyone is in for an absolute treat,” Playlunch adds. “Non-stop dancing and singing across the whole lineup!”