Little May announce not-so-little string of dates across Australia

Little May announce not-so-little string of dates across Australia

The indie darlings are on the road in May touring their massively successful debut album, For the Company.

Little May have just announced a huge Australian tour in support of their debut album, For The Company. The LP was a feature album on triple j on its release and has made several album of the week and year charts. Kicking off in May, the tour comes straight after a national support of City & Colour. Artistic collaboration it seems is very important to Little May. They held an exhibition in October in Sydney where 11 visual artists each interpreted a track from the record. Now, #artforthecomany is a competition inviting designers and visual artists to create their own poster for the upcoming tour. The winner will have their poster distributed across the country as well as earn themselves a nice little prize pack. More details HERE.

Little May have also released a stunning new clip for their single Remind Me. The video was done with an artist from their October exhibition, EARS, and is a beautifully intense visual display. Enjoy below and take a look at Little May’s tour dates underneath.

TOUR DATES:

Thursday 5 May // Wollongong Uni Bar, Wollongong NSW 

Friday 6 May // Metro Theatre, Sydney NSW

Saturday 7 May // Small Ballroom, Newcastle NSW

Thursday 12 May // ANU Bar, Canberra ACT 

Friday 13 May // Max Watts, Melbourne VIC 

Saturday 14 May // Waratah Hotel, Hobart TAS 

Friday 20 May // Adelaide Uni Bar, Adelaide SA 

Saturday 21 May // Amplifier Bar, Perth WA

Friday 27 May // Solbar, Sunshine Coast QLD 

Saturday 28 May // The Zoo, Brisbane QLD 

Sunday 29 May // Studio 56 @ Miami Marketta, Gold Coast QLD

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