With the recent news their fourth studio album, 'Hello My Beautiful World', is due this winter (20 August), Holy Holy will embark on a 20-show national tour this November-December.
Set to visit all capital cities plus Wollongong, Newcastle, Gold Coast and Launceston, as well as regional centres like Bunbury, Rockhampton, Townsville, Cairns and more, the band have also shared today their newest single 'The Aftergone (feat. CLEWS)'.Holy Holy's new material finds them exploring more electronic-infused music with beats and rolling synths a major aspect of this next collection of songs from the band led by Oscar Dawson and Tim Carroll.
'The Aftergone' is a prime example of this shift in musical direction, featuring sister duo CLEWS (who'll also act as Holy Holy's backing singers on this tour) as well as The Presets' Kim Moyes.
"Working with Kim was fun and I've always loved The Presets. We wanted to push this song into electronic territory, and he was the right person to go to for that," Oscar says.
"Tim then wrote a pre-chorus melody and lyrics that we felt were perfect for Lily and Grace from CLEWS, a band – and people – we're super fond of.
"We've toured with them and they've joined us on stage many times before. We're stoked that they can finally feature on a song with us."
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Holy Holy 2021 Tour Dates
Thu 5 Nov - Astor Theatre (Perth)Sat 6 Nov - The River (Margaret River)
Sun 7 Nov - Prince Of Wales Hotel (Bunbury)
Thu 11 Nov - Torquay Hotel
Fri 12 Nov - Pier Hotel (Melbourne)
Sat 13 Nov - Forum Melbourne* early and late shows
Wed 17 Nov - UC Refectory (Canberra)
Thu 18 Nov - Waves (Wollongong)
Fri 19 Nov - Civic Theatre (Newcastle)
Sat 20 Nov - Enmore Theatre (Sydney)
Thu 25 Nov - Miami Marketta (Gold Coast)
Fri 26 Nov - The Fortitude Music Hall (Brisbane)
Wed 1 Dec - Leichhardt Hotel (Rockhampton)
Thu 2 Dec - Seabreeze (Mackay)
Fri 3 Dec - Townsville Uni Bar
Sat 4 Dec - Gilligans (Cairns)
Fri 10 Dec - Thebarton Theatre (Adelaide)
Sat 11 Dec - Odeon Theatre (Hobart)
Sun 21 Dec - Albert Hall (Launceston)