BASTILLE announce Sydney and Melbourne shows *SOLD OUT* – August 2013

Multi-platinum selling band Bastille have sold out their Sydney and Melbourne shows within a day of going on sale, proving that the group’s infectious, chart blazing singles ‘Pompeii’ and ‘Laura Palmer’ have really resonated with Australian fans and built a dedicated following.


The Frontier Touring Company has announced that multi Platinum selling British four piece Bastille is heading to Australia for two special live shows in Sydney and Melbourne this August!

With their current double platinum smash single ‘Pompeii’ at No.5 on the National ARIA Singles Chart this week, Bastille has just released the follow up single ‘Laura Palmer’ (at Australian radio this week) and has already been added to UK’s Radio 1 A-List. Both singles are lifted from the band’s debut album ‘Bad Blood’ (available now through Virgin/EMI Music) which debuted at No.1 on the Official UK Albums Chart on release. Critics too, have noticed this particular rising star;

“Classical allusion separates Bastille from the crowd, whether Smith is painting a love story against the background of volcanic disaster in the tremendous Pompeii or admonishing a fast-liver on the softly funky Icarus… But these words would mean little without the tunes to sustain them. That’s where Smith and Bastille really deliver, ranging earworm choruses across the album … a really gratifying debut that feels like a solution.” – BBC UK Music

2013 has been an incredible year so far for Bastille.

To date, the band’s debut album ‘Bad Blood’ has clocked up nearly a quarter of a million sales in the UK alone, becoming the biggest selling debut album of the year so far and still remains in the UK top 10. Single ‘Pompeii’ has become one of the stand out tracks of the year with over half a million sales to date and their recently announced UK tour sold out as quickly as it went on sale, all 44,000 tickets gone in a day. It’s true to say that Bastille is the biggest new band in Britain.

How did it happen? Bastille began as an alternative identity for Dan Smith, a vehicle for his numerous ideas. A lot of talent and a few killer releases – the makeshift D.I.Y video Dan created for his Young & Lost Club debut single Flaws/Icarus, for example – a three-minute edit of classic movie Badlands, re-imagined without the murder, his Laura Palmer EP, a series of captivating singles released on Virgin Records; ‘Overjoyed’, ‘Bad Blood’ and the re-release of ‘Flaws’, the number 2 charting ‘Pompeii’ and ‘Laura Palmer”. There’s also the ‘mixtapes’, 2012’s Other People’s Heartache and sequel Other People’s Heartache Part 2, both of which have delivered tracks that have topped the Hype Machine chart.

Although Smith is the driving force behind Bastille with all of the songs being written and initially recorded by him in his bedroom, his music is ultimately collaborative. The rest of the band; Bassist Will Farquarson, keyboard player Kyle Simmons and drummer Chris ‘Woody’ Wood, appear on the album in varying capacities, and Bastille’s music is always the product of Smith and the band’s ‘fifth member’, producer Mark Crew. Smith and Crew’s relationship goes back to the beginning of Bastille and though the music they record together sounds lush and expensive, the album was recorded in a tiny room on limited equipment – plus a day recording strings in the legendary Abbey Road. “We basically made the album in a studio the size of a cupboard, so it was one extreme to the other. Producing the record, I wanted to off-set epic sounding instrumentation with lyrics that combine intimate stories or conversation. The contrast was something that appealed to me.” says Smith,

Joining Bastille as special guest will be Sydney five piece Tigertown. Fresh from supporting Bob Evans on his recent national tour as well headline shows of their own, the band has impressed previously with sparkling radio gems such as Go Now, Lions and Witches and the addictive track Morning Has Finally Come. New single What You Come Here For from their forthcoming EP was recorded with AMP award winning producer Liam Judson (Cloud Control, Belles Will Ring) and pushes Tigertown’s signature sound of lush harmonies, dreamy instrumentation and hooky melodies into all new sonic territories. Tigertown’s sophisticated dream-pop makes the perfect accompaniment to Bastille’s performance.

Bastille will play two special Australian shows, performing in Sydney on Wednesday 14 August at the Metro Theatre and in Melbourne on Friday 16 August at the Corner Hotel.

Frontier Touring Company members pre-sale commences Tuesday 25 June (2pm AEST) and finishes on Wednesday 26 June (2pm AEST). General Public tickets will go on sale Thursday 27 June (9am AEST).

BASTILLE
WITH SPECIAL GUEST TIGERTOWN
AUGUST 2013
Frontier Members pre-sale via www.frontiertouring.com 2pm AEST Tuesday 25 June to 2pm AEST Wednesday 26 June
General public on sale from 9am local time, Thursday 27 June 2013

Wed 14 August Sydney | Metro Theatre (18+) *SOLD OUT*
www.ticketek.com.au | Ph: 132 849

Fri 16 August Melbourne | Corner Hotel (18+) *SOLD OUT*
www.cornerhotel.com.au | Ph: 1300 724 867

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