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NOAH DILLON ANNOUNCES DEBUT ALBUM + NATIONAL TOUR

Watch our interview with Noah Dillon!


Perth indie-rock musician Noah Dillon has shared details surrounding his debut album, Kill The Dove, alongside a new track and news of a national tour. Inspired by feelings of true love and living within your own loved up world, the release of Nothing Matters is accompanied by an official visual.


Kicking off in Fremantle on August 12, the run of shows will continue on to Newcastle, Sydney, Wollongong, Hobart, Canberra, Melbourne, Geelong, Byron Bay, Adelaide and Perth, before wrapping up in Margaret River on September 17. Asha Jefferies and Smol Fish are set to support the musician on all dates from Newcastle onwards. Tickets are on sale now!



“It’s a bit of a coming of age record,” says Dillon of his debut LP, “I was figuring out who I am while writing the record. Having a real clear vision of what I wanted to do with my life, and then having two and a half years not being able to travel was a minefield to get around. I’ve never been good at staying still. I’ve always been moving, still’s never been good for me, so the last three years have been such a learning curve. When I go back to this record I’ll be able to hear where I was and how far I’ve come”


2020 saw Dillon release a handful of singles, with tracks like Knievel Daredevil, Matthew McConaughey and Sunburnt landing him as the fourth most played artist on Triple J Unearthed, and was also selected for the #BIGSOUND50. Last year, he unveiled his debut EP, Don’t Change For The World (Like It’s Changing Me). Having toured the country earlier this year, Dillon has also taken to the stage at festivals including Nannup and Wave Rock, having also supported the likes of Holy Holy, Olympia, San Cisco, Spacey Jane and Paul Dempsy.


Watch our interview with Noah Dillon above! Kill The Dove is out August 19.


KILL THE DOVE AUSTRALIAN TOUR

with special guests Asha Jefferies and Smol Fish


Friday, August 12 - Freo Social Club, Fremantle*

Thursday, August 25 - Cambridge Hotel, Newcastle

Friday, August 26 - Marys Underground, Sydney

Saturday, August 27- La La La’s, Wollongong

Thursday, September 1 - Alt Bar Hobart

Friday, September 2 - UC Hub, Canberra

Saturday, September 3 - The Night Cat, Melbourne

Sunday, September 4 - Barwon Club, Geelong

Friday, September 8 - Beach Hotel, Byron Bay

Saturday, September 10 - Crown & Anchor, Adelaide

Friday, September 16 - Rosemount, Perth

Saturday, September 17 - The River, Margaret River

*Asha Jefferies & Smol Fish not appearing.

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