British India

The triple j stalwarts are on tour once again.
Jessica Surman
Published on May 01, 2015
Updated on May 25, 2015

Overview

It's only May but so far 2015 has dealt Melbourne indie rock four-piece British India a pretty good hand. The lads released their fifth album Nothing Touches Me in March, triple j has had their singles (like the makes-you-want-to-move 'Suddenly') on high rotation ever since, and they put in a stellar big-shoe-filling performance at Bluesfest, when they stepped in for The Black Keys. In support of the new record, the band is currently travelling the country on a mammoth tour, selling out shows, adding some more and then selling them out again. Basically, they aim to play wherever ABC broadcasts.

Catch them at The Zoo on 12 June with Grenadiers and Tired Lion. Expect a solid dose of material from Nothing Touches Me, as well as all the old favourites — get ready to bring back 2008 with the inevitable ‘I Said I’m Sorry’ belt-out sesh. Quick sticks, snap up your tickets first here — word on the street is they won’t last much longer.

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