If you needed any indication of just how hard Melbourne-via-Wagga Wagga’s The Ocean Party like to work, one need only look at their itinerary over the next few months. With a new album on the way, the group have booked themselves solid with plans to tour the record around Australia.

Having today announced the release of their newest full-length release, Beauty Point, The Ocean Party have sweetened the deal by announcing a run of tour dates as well. It sounds like they’re pretty proud of the record too, because they’ve shared a massive 18 dates that they’ll be playing over August, September, October and November. Heck, we’re worn out just reading that.

Kicking off the tour in Yass on the same day that Beauty Point is released, the group will tour through plenty of regional areas, including Thirroul, Emundi, and Kyneton, bringing their unique blend of rock to legions of adoring fans.

Check out the tour dates before, but first, check out ‘More To Run’, the first taste of Beauty Point, set for release on August 18th.

The Ocean Party ‘Beauty Point’ Tour

Friday, August 18th
Thyme To Taste, Yass, NSW

Saturday, August 19th
Volumes Festival, Sydney, NSW

Sunday, August 20th
Stanwell Park, Lower Coast Road, NSW

Monday, August 21st
The Phoenix, Canberra, ACT

Tuesday, August 22nd
Music Farmers, Wollongong, NSW

Wednesday, August 23rd
Franks Wild Years, Thirroul, NSW

Thursday, August 24th
The Federal Hotel, Bellingen, NSW

Friday, August 25th
Humdrum Espresso, Emundi, QLD

Saturday, August 26th
Sonic Sherpa Records, Brisbane QLD

Thursday, August 31st
The Rec Room, Townsville, QLD

Friday, September 1st
The Conservatory Bar, Cairns, QLD

Saturday, September 2nd
Langfords, Mackay, QLD

Wednesday, September 6th
Monte’s, Alice Springs, NT

Friday, September 8th
The Metro, Adelaide, SA

Saturday, September 9th
Major Toms, Kyneton, Vic

Sunday, September 10th
Venue TBA, Ballarat, Vic

Saturday, November 4th
The Pinnacle, Melbourne, Vic

Sunday, November 5th
The Birdhouse, Wagga Wagga, NSW

This article originally appeared on Tone Deaf. You can view the original article here.

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