Koi Child drop Black Panda video and announce huge Australian tour

Koi Child drop Black Panda video and announce huge Australian tour

Including a few dates with Tame freakin' Impala.

Pilerat's own Koi Child has finally unleashed the awesome video for their Kevin Parker-produced single, Black Panda. It comes replete with their huge Australian tour supporting Tame Impala in Melbourne, Perth and Brisbane in November, as well as a string of headline shows to coincide with their BigSOUND Festival appearance in September. The video, paying homage to their hometown of Fremantle, is the creation of well-known local photographer Matsu, and replicates the energy and good-times-for-everyone vibe that the Koi Child live act is so well known for. Check all the dates and ticket links below, along with that piano-smashing video clip, originally premiered with THE FADER.

KOI CHILD TOUR DATES

Fri 28 Aug - The Rosemount, Perth, WA w/Hiatus Kaiyote (TICKETS)

Thur 10 Sep - BIGSOUND, Woolly Mammoth Stage, Brisbane QLD (TICKETS)

Thur 17 Sep - Shebeen, Melbourne VIC (TICKETS)

Fri 18 Sep - FILTH @ Beach Road Hotel, Bondi NSW (FREE)

Sat 19 Sep - GoodGod Small Club, Sydney NSW (TICKETS)

Thu 31 Dec – NYE on the Hill, Victoria (TICKETS)

Fri 8 Jan – Southbound, Busselton, WA (TICKETS)

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TAME IMPALA SUPPORTS

Sat 7 Nov - Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne, VIC (TICKETS on sale Aug 31)

Sat 14 Nov - Belvoir Amphitheatre, Perth, WA (TICKETS on sale Aug 31)

Sat 21 Nov - Riverstage, Brisbane, QLD (TICKETS on sale Aug 31)

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