Sydney trio ready to rock the Coast

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Multi-platinum and critically acclaimed Sydney trio DMA’S are coming to the Sunshine Coast.

This modern Australian pop-rock band with a hint of Britpop influence has announced it will stop at Venue 114 this October.

DMA’S tour will feature their latest single Something we are overcoming from its hotly anticipated album How Many Dreams? as well as cult-favourites Delete, Silver and Life Is a Game of Changing.

The anthemic trio has gone from conquering the main stage at Reading and Leeds to amassing more over 400 million streams, and the DMA’S are ready to shake off any genre expectations with their latest releases.

Sunshine Coast Council Economy Portfolio Councillor Jason O’Pray said he welcomed the opportunity to showcase the diverse range of events at the popular community venue.

“Venue 114 has an incredible year ahead with an epic line-up sure to excite the Sunshine Coast live music enthusiasts,” Cr O’Pray said.

“DMA’S join The Jungle Giants, Spacey Jane and Lime Cordiale as part of an impressive calendar of music and events coming up in 2023. This event is expected to sell out fast with tickets now on sale.”

DMA'S - LIVE AUS 2023

When: Thursday, October 26, 2023
Time: 7pm
Location: Venue114, 114 Sportsmans Parade, Bokarina
Cost:  $59.90 plus booking fee
Tickets: Book via venue114.com.au

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About DMA’s

DMA'S is an Australian three-piece rock band formed in 2012 in Sydney. The band is composed of Tommy O'Dell, Matt Mason, and Johnny Took. The band gained popularity for its debut single Delete and for self-titled EP released in 2014. Their musical sound has led to comparisons to the bands Oasis and The Stone Roses. They have also cited influence from Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Sonic Youth, New Order, The Music and Dinosaur Jr in addition to Britpop bands.

 
 

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