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Geese
Saturday, 14 February 2026
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Fresh off their third studio album Getting Killed, New York City four-piece Geese are set to make their long-awaited Australian debut. Chaotic in form but driven by intent, their new record is a mix of tenderness and fury that pushes the band further into untamed territory.Garage riffs collide with Ukrainian choir samples; hissing drum machines pulse beneath screeching guitars; lullabies dissolve into furious experiments. Getting Killed captures Geese at their most unpredictable – a band tearing up their own foundations to see what comes next. This February, they quench the thirst of their cult-like fanbase with headline shows in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth alongside their spot on the Laneway Festival lineup'
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