Frontier Touring have announced that the Toronto-based indie-pop band Valley will make their Australian debut in August as part of their 2023 Lost in Translation tour.
The two-time Juno award nominees will tour Australia throughout August, performing in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne. The tour will kick off on August 15 in Brisbane followed by a show at Sydney’s Factory theatre on 17th August. The band will conclude their tour with a performance in Melbourne.
Valley’s Lost in Translation tour has already captivated audiences across Canada and the US, selling out shows across North America.
Best known for their viral TikTok track ‘Like 1999’, the Canadian indie-pop four piece – Rob Laska, Mickey Brandolino, Alex Dimauro and Karah James – were formed in 2014 after two separate bands were double-booked at a local recording studio.
They released their first EP, Car Test, in 2015, and their debut album MAYBE in 2019.
Their follow-up album Lost in Translation is due to be released on June 23 via Universal Music, and can be pre-ordered here.
“We are so excited to play Australia because it feels like such a far away land to us. We’ve been practicing saying our “nourahs” and buying the highest SPF we can possibly find. We’re coming for ya AUS!!” said the band about their impending tour.
Tickets go on sale on Friday, 26th May at 11am and can be purchased here: www.frontiertouring.com/valley