Destroy All Lines Presents
REAL ESTATE AUSTRALIAN TOUR
7:30pm, Sat 16 November, 2024
Manning Bar, NSW
Indie icons Real Estate (US) are returning to Australia for the first time since 2017. Fans can catch their
adored alt anthems down under in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne this November.
Bringing their sunny sound to the East Coast, Real Estate have a huge back catalogue to build a set list
from, with tracks from their studio albums Days, Atlas, In Mind, The Main Thing and their debut self-titled release.
Celebrating 15 years as a band and latest gems “Flowers”, “Water Underground” from their recently
released sixth-studio album Daniel, fans down under will have the chance to hear songs from the new
record in live form. Regarded as “a stalwart presence in the indie world” by NPR, Daniel strikes a
chord with anyone who listens.
Brooklyn Vegan says of the new album, “Nostalgia has always been at the heart of Real Estate’s clean,
jangly sound, recalling both the days of ’80s college radio and ’90s alt-rock for the musical equivalent
of a phone call from a friend you haven’t heard from in ages. Daniel, their sixth album, feels especially
so...Some say you can’t go home again but Real Estate make the trip seem effortless."
Originating from the neighbourhoods of New Jersey, Real Estate are one of the most notable indiepop acts of the past decade. Forming in 2009, the five-piece broke through with their notable selftitled debut Real Estate, which received critical acclaim, including an 8.5 rating and Best New Music
tag from Pitchfork.
Winning the hearts of cult indie crowds with 2011’s Days and 2014’s Atlas, the highly-praised releases
landed them notable festival slots at Coachella, Pitchfork Music Festival, Primavera and many more.
Staying true to their nostalgia themes along with their contagiously cosmic sound, the band continued
their string of successful releases with 2017’s In Mind and 2020’s The Main Thing, with their latest LP
Daniel released in February this year.
Don’t miss your chance to catch Real Estate live in Australia this November