Live Nation Presents
SPORTS | '26 World Tour
The Brightside (Fortitude Valley, QLD)
Saturday, 11 July 2026 7:30 pm
Sports have come full circle. The Oklahoma band hinges on the friendship between Christian Theriot and Cale
Chronister, two musicians who met as kids and instinctively bonded. Finding mammoth viral success, they’ve
released three acclaimed albums, each one distilling their indie pop elixir. With their new record, the band have
gone back to their roots – self-produced, self-recorded, and self-titled, it’s the sound of people with an incredible
bond, making the music that thrills them.
Small town heroes who are taking on the world, Sports credit their Tulsa upbringing as fostering their mindset. A
world apart from the bright lights of Los Angeles or New York, the band had to work hard to make their mark. “The
odds of us meeting, having the same interests, forming a band, and making it out to have a career… it’s like, how
did that happen?” Christian marvels.Sports struck gold first time out, with early single ‘You Are The Right One’ becoming a generational indie pop anthem. Nudging 180 million streams on Spotify alone, the track has become their hallmark, a fan favourite and also an economic support structure.
Now complete, Sports’ new album is exceptional. Retaining the wicked hooks of their early work, it also fully
embraces maturity, and creative independence. “It’s given us incredible belief in ourselves,” Christian says. “It’s
like the last stage of adulthood, making a record by yourself.”
Arriving 10 years on from their breakout moment, the Oklahoma group have found a way to be respectful to their
past, while embracing the future. “It’s kind of surreal to have that number ten associated with the band,”Christian
laughs. “It’s hard to think about the weight of it… it makes me feel old, I guess.”
It all comes down to the core friendship between Christian and Cale, and the boundless possibilities they find
within one another. “We’ve known each other since middle school,” Cale reflects. “And we’re still doing it. To me,
we’re just getting started.”
Chronister, two musicians who met as kids and instinctively bonded. Finding mammoth viral success, they’ve
released three acclaimed albums, each one distilling their indie pop elixir. With their new record, the band have
gone back to their roots – self-produced, self-recorded, and self-titled, it’s the sound of people with an incredible
bond, making the music that thrills them.
Small town heroes who are taking on the world, Sports credit their Tulsa upbringing as fostering their mindset. A
world apart from the bright lights of Los Angeles or New York, the band had to work hard to make their mark. “The
odds of us meeting, having the same interests, forming a band, and making it out to have a career… it’s like, how
did that happen?” Christian marvels.Sports struck gold first time out, with early single ‘You Are The Right One’ becoming a generational indie pop anthem. Nudging 180 million streams on Spotify alone, the track has become their hallmark, a fan favourite and also an economic support structure.
Now complete, Sports’ new album is exceptional. Retaining the wicked hooks of their early work, it also fully
embraces maturity, and creative independence. “It’s given us incredible belief in ourselves,” Christian says. “It’s
like the last stage of adulthood, making a record by yourself.”
Arriving 10 years on from their breakout moment, the Oklahoma group have found a way to be respectful to their
past, while embracing the future. “It’s kind of surreal to have that number ten associated with the band,”Christian
laughs. “It’s hard to think about the weight of it… it makes me feel old, I guess.”
It all comes down to the core friendship between Christian and Cale, and the boundless possibilities they find
within one another. “We’ve known each other since middle school,” Cale reflects. “And we’re still doing it. To me,
we’re just getting started.”