Your 2006 Self Would Love These Two Tour Announcements

Kooks and Casablancas are heading back.
Meg Watson
Published on September 25, 2014

Time to update your MySpace status and rock out to that mix CD your friend made, The Kooks and Julian Casablancas have just announced they're both coming to Australia. While we're currently quietly chuffed by the news — they're both still indie greats — our 2006 self is absolutely losing their shit. We're going to elbow our way to the front row and finally make that eye contact we've been pining for since first hearing 'Someday' on our Discman.

Though there are no current plans for solo shows, Casablancas has been added to the lineup for Falls Festival and Southbound with his side project The Voidz. Trading in the polished guitar riffs of The Strokes for a more raw punk sound, Casablancas and The Voidz have released their new album Tyranny just this week which will no doubt make up the majority of his festival sets.

It's not all that often that Casablancas makes the trip down under, so we've secretly got our fingers crossed for some of his older work to hit the stage. In an ideal world we'd get treated to the stripped back demo version of 'I'll Try Anything Once', but we'd also settle for some solo stuff from Phrazes For the Young. The new collaboration is fine and all, but post-punk is admittedly hard to swoon over.

Alternatively, The Kooks are just as boppy and Brit-poppy as you remember them on your car radio on the way to high school roll call. Their most recent album Listen has seen a little electro added to the mix, but the tunes are as upbeat as ever. Plus it's still super fun to sing along while emulating Luke Pritchard's accent.

Though they visited just last year for Groovin' The Moo, The Kooks will be embarking on a full national tour in January 2015. Supported by The Griswolds and Catfish & the Bottlemen, they'll be hitting up Perth, Sydney, Brisbane, and Melbourne with enormous (mostly) all ages shows.

Sure, it's been close to a decade since you added 'Naive' or 'Seaside' to your MySpace playlist. Yes, Julian Casablancas has lost a little of that babyface rockstar charm. That shouldn't stop you doing a favour for your 2006 self and buying a ticket. You won't even need to pull a double shift at Maccas to raise the cash this time!


Julian Casablancas

December 28 - January 1 — Falls Festival Lorne (SOLD OUT)

December 29 - January 1 — Falls Festival Marion Bay

December 30 - January 3 — Falls Festival Byron Bay (SOLD OUT)

January 3 - 4, 2015 — Southbound Festival

The Kooks

January 17, 2015 — Belvoir Amphitheatre, Perth.

January 20, 2015 — Hordern Pavilion, Sydney.

January 23, 2015 — Riverstage, Brisbane.

January 24, Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne.

All tickets on sale 9am Friday, October 3 via Ticketmaster.




Published on September 25, 2014 by Meg Watson
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