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The Vanns set sights on Sunny Coast

Off the back of what has been a touchstone 2023 for The Vanns, the South Coast favourites are seeing out the year by giving fans something to look forward to as soon as 2024 kicks into gear.

Set to bring their acclaimed live show to regional cities around Australia from February through into April next year, The Vanns are breaking open a fresh chapter of performances with a stacked 21-date run of shows.

They’ll be stopping by the Sunshine Coast on Friday 19 April, set to entertain the crowd at Kings Beach Tavern.

“In the words of Thin Lizzy, the boys (us) are back in town, more specifically, regional Australian towns,“ the boys from The Vanns said.

“We’re gonna be heading all around Australia, and hitting some dots on the map that we’ve never played before, so grab your tickets and we can’t bloody wait to see y’all there!”

Armed with their acclaimed record Last Of Your Kind, The Vanns are excited to bring a fresh perspective on their well-honed sound and performance style to fans nationwide.

With the release of Last Of Your Kind, The Vanns solidified their place as one of Australia’s best live bands currently on the circuit, landing the 17th most played artist spot on triple j for 2022, as well as selling out countless venues across the country throughout 2023, and impressing an overflowing tent of punters at Splendour in the Grass.

The album, which charted at #8 on the ARIA Albums Chart, #2 on the Australian Albums Chart; as well as being long-listed for the Australian Music Prize, achieving the lucrative triple j Feature Album spot during release signalled a moment of striking elevation for the four piece. The songwriting, evocative; the performances that have come off the back of it, career-defining.

The Vanns have always thrived in the live space, so with an extensive bout of touring on the near horizon, the band is frothing to get back on stages at the end of the summer.

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