Hitting the road this August.
Notorious party starters Northeast Party House have announced a national tour on the back of their latest release Shelf Life.
Announced on triple j this afternoon, the six-piece will be hitting the road this August and playing gigs in Newcastle, Canberra, Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Hobart and Perth.
They'll be joined by producer Roland Tings and triple j Unearthed talent JEFFE for the run.
The Music caught up with singer Zach Hamilton-Reeves ahead of the release of Shelf Life last month to learn about how 17 hours in Berghain changed the artist.
"We were there for 17 hours,” Hamilton-Reeves shared.
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“But it’s more about the aftermath of what happened. The song [Shelf Life] talks about what happened there, which really messed me up, a little bit, for quite a long time. For, like, six months. It changed me from partying to not partying at all. That’s a change which is interesting when you’re in a ‘party band’.”
Check out the feature here.
Tickets for the run of dates go on sale next Monday, 16 March. Scroll down to theGuide for a full look at all the tour details.