Boo Seeka drop another pearler tune in Does This Last, announce national tour

Boo Seeka drop another pearler tune in Does This Last, announce national tour

The Sydney duo are also on their way to SXSW.

Ahead of a trip to SXSW this March and a run of North American tour dates, Sydney's Boo Seeka have unveiled a luscious new single in Does This Last, a taste of their upcoming debut album due later this year. And in conjunction with its release, they've also dropped a huge run of Australian tour dates over April and May, where they'll be joined by fellow Sydney electronic outfit Glades.

Does This Last is everything we've come to love about Boo Seeka, while also indicating a further evolution/maturation of their sound. The soaring vocals once again shine, before the track really erupts into emotive last stanza. They've barely put a foot wrong since their 2015 debut, and it bodes incredibly well for what's immediately become one of our most anticipated albums of 2017. Take a listen below, and check those dates down the bottom:

TOUR DATES:

Fri 07 Apr | Manning Bar | Sydney

Thu 13 Apr | Transit Bar | Canberra

Fri 14 Apr | Corner Hotel | Melbourne

Fri 21 Apr | Woolly Mammoth | Brisbane

Fri 28 Apr | Fat Controller | Adelaide

Sat 29 Apr | The Sandbar | Mildura

Fri 05 May | Jack Rabbit Slims | Perth

Sat 06 May | The Prince | Bunbury

Sun 07 May | Clancy’s | Dunsborough

Sat 20 May | Bass In The Grass | Darwin

Sat 27 May | The Big Pineapple | Sunshine Coast

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