KING STINGRAY AUSTRALIAN TOUR TICKETS 2025

All You Need To Know About King Stingray

King Stingray is an Australian rock band hailing from Northeast Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory. They describe their sound as "Yolŋu surf rock," performing songs with lyrics in both English and Yolŋu Matha. The band made their debut with the single "Hey Wanhaka" in October 2020 and followed up with their self-titled debut album released on August 5, 2022. Two founding members, lead vocalist Yirrŋa Yunupiŋu and guitarist Roy Kellaway, have known each other since childhood, growing up together in the Yolngu community of Yirrkala. They were later joined by guitarist and didgeridoo player Dimathaya Burarrwanga and bassist Campbell Messer, forming King Stingray in 2020 after signing with The Chats' Bargain Bin Records.

Since their inception, King Stingray has released several singles, including "Get Me Out," which pays tribute to the importance of home and was inspired by a family member getting lost during a tour. In August 2021, the band signed with Cooking Vinyl Australia and released "Milkumana," emphasizing the power of knowledge transfer. Their singles "Milkumana" and "Get Me Out" charted in the triple j Hottest 100, and they continued to gain recognition, performing alongside major acts like Midnight Oil. Their cover of Men at Work's "Down Under" was part of a Tourism Australia campaign, and in August 2023, they won three AIR Awards for their work. Their second studio album, *For the Dreams*, is set to be released in November 2024.

Top 3 Best King Stingray Songs

These songs reflect the band’s dynamic sound and cultural roots, making them essential listening for fans of contemporary Australian music. King Stingray, the Australian band known for their blend of rock and traditional Yolŋu music, has garnered attention for their vibrant sound and meaningful lyrics. Here are three of their best songs:

"Get Me Out"- This song showcases the band’s energetic sound and catchy hooks. It features lively instrumentals and a fun, upbeat vibe, making it a fan favorite.

"Black Rock"- A powerful track that highlights the band's connection to their culture and the themes of place and identity. The song blends rock elements with traditional influences, showcasing their unique style.

"Camp Dog"- This song is a great representation of King Stingray's ability to tell stories through their music. It features infectious rhythms and an engaging melody, making it a standout track.

Upcoming King Stingray’s ‘For The Dreams’ 2025 Australian Tour

The King Stingray Australian Tour 2025, titled "For The Dreams," promises to be an exhilarating celebration of the band’s journey since their debut album in 2022. Running from March to April 2025, the tour will feature support from Beddy Rays and The Belair Lip Bombs, ensuring an energetic lineup that complements King Stingray’s vibrant sound. Fans can expect high-energy performances that showcase a mix of beloved hits and new material from their upcoming album, which reflects the joy and optimism derived from their recent experiences rather than the rigors of touring. The album, "For The Dreams," serves as a snapshot of the past few years in the members’ lives, celebrating life and nature through uplifting music. Attendees can look forward to an engaging and inclusive atmosphere that fosters a sense of community, with the band’s cultural roots shining through in their storytelling. Overall, this tour is set to be a memorable experience, filled with joyful moments, sing-alongs, and a deep connection to the music and each other.

Upcoming King Stingray’s ‘For The Dreams’ 2025 Australian Tour Dates

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