The D4 Australian Tour with Tape/Off & Guests
The D4 Australian Tour with Tape/Off & Guests

The D4 Australian Tour with Tape/Off & Guests

Tomcat (Fortitude Valley, QLD)
Thursday, 13 February 2025 8:00 pm
70 days away
18 Plus
Rock
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The D4 are storming the East Coast — louder, wilder, and more combustible than ever! With the FIRST EVER VINYL pressing of sophomore album ‘Out Of My Head’ dropping February 7, 2025, NZ’s finest punk n’ rollers will be hitting Melbourne in the company of some of Australia’s most beloved rockin’ outfits early 2025.

 

The D4 are running hot from a riotous, untamed tour across their spiritual stomping ground of Japan, and are now primed to explode back onto the Australian stage. 

 

Rock'n'roll fans will be treated to their notorious and incendiary live show, replete with a reputation for amplifiers catching on fire and sweat dripping from the ceiling. Expect the powerhouse show to include the classics  ‘Rock'n'Roll Motherfucker’, Sake Bomb, What I Want, ‘Party’, ‘Come On!’, ‘Get Loose’ and ‘Ladies Man’ amongst a high octane set that will also include a slew of NEVER BEFORE HEARD MATERIAL! This is a rare opportunity to see the band LIVE. A full force, sonic assault!!!

 

 

Between 1998-2006, The D4 took on the world and their run sheet is impressive. They toured relentlessly playing clubs and festivals in the US, UK, Japan, Europe, Australia and New Zealand - these included, SXSW, Glastonbury, Reading, Leeds, Fuji Rock, Pukkelpop and The Big Day Out. On the strength of their live shows and the reception of the recorded material, The D4 were lauded by stalwarts of the scene past and present and invited to play and tour alongside legacy heroes and contemporary upstarts including: The New York Dolls, Radio Birdman, Bored!, Powdermonkeys, the Dictators, Bo Diddley, the Pretty Things, Iggy and the Stooges, Guitar Wolf, and the Hives.