Great Southern Nights & Premier Artists Present...
Joan & The Giants
Joan & The Giants have emerged as a force to be reckoned with. And 2024 is shaping up to the their most triumphant year yet" - Rolling Stone AU
Following up on the release of their irrepressible and feel-good anthem, 'Good Time' (released Jan 18), Joan & The Giants are announcing The Good Times Tour.
An epic start to the tour, the indie outfit supported P!NK and Tones And I at Perth's Optus stadium on March 1 and 2. They will now hit the East Coast, playing Oxford Art Factory on March 16th at 7 pm with special guests.
It's a good time to jump onto the Joan & The Giants bandwagon, who, with their latest single, have garnered an immense amount of support from the likes of Rolling Stone AU, The Music, Pilerats, Scenestr, Spotify's New Music Friday, Local Noise and Indie Arrivals, Triple J and so much more.
The support comes for good reason, as 'Good Time' showcases Joan & The Giants at their best. Adding to their growing back-catalogue and finding a perfect spot in their stunning live set, 'Good Time' is a high-spirited, lush and euphoric indie rock anthem that perfectly instils that sense of freedom when you let go.
With a first play on Triple J, Unearthed rotation and number 1 on the AMRAP Metro charts two weeks running, they have just released a brand new single called 'Born in the Wrong Time'. Joining the Oxford Art Factory lineup are incredibly talented Sydney acts Yagki and Abbey Lane.
This is a night not to be missed.
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Great Southern Nights 2024 will take place from 8-24 March 2024 featuring more than 300 gigs across 17 nights throughout Sydney’s inner city and Western Sydney, as well as shows in seven key music communities across NSW, including Tamworth, Wagga, Newcastle, Wollongong and the Northern Rivers.
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We acknowledge that this event is held on the stolen lands of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to Elders, past, present and emerging. Sovereignty was never ceded.