Spacey Jane: Perth indie rock band announce biggest tour yet to support new album If That Makes Sense

Spacey Jane will set off on their biggest tour yet, where they will rock out to fans at 20 shows across Australia and New Zealand this winter to support their new album.
The Perth band have just released two new singles — All The Noise and How To Kill Houseplants — with their third album If That Makes Sense out on May 9.
The extensive tour will begin in New Zealand, stopping in Wellington, Christchurch and Auckland before heading to Australia to play in Brisbane, the Gold Coast, Canberra, Newcastle, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Hobart and Fremantle.
The band will play four back-to-back all ages shows in their hometown from June 26 at Freo Social.
Spacey Jane will be joined by Aussie alt-pop artist Phoebe Go and band The Moving Stills (all shows excluding Fremantle).

The anticipated If That Makes Sense sees the band explore new sound elements and sing about falling in and out of love and overcoming trauma.
Produced by Mike Crossey (who has worked with The 1975, Arctic Monkeys, Wolf Alice), the band also collaborated with songwriters Jackson “Day Wave” Phillips and Sarah Aarons ( who have written for Childish Gambino anf Miley Cyrus) to bring this project to life.
The tour comes after Spacey returned to live shows last month when they played their first gig in 14 months at The Rosemount Hotel.
The foursome became a sensation after the release of Sunlight, topping Triple J’s annual music poll with single Booster Seat and earning the ARIA for Song of the Year.
Frontier Member presale kicks off on March 4 from 12pm local time before tickets go on sale on March 6 from 10am local time.
Tickets via frontiertouring.com/spaceyjane.
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