Dope Lemon will tour Australia and New Zealand this July and August in support of his new album, 'Golden Wolf.'
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Dope Lemon – the moniker for Australian artist Angus Stone – is hitting the road this July and August in support of his forthcoming album, Golden Wolf.
His new album will be released on Friday, 2 May, via BMG. You can pre-order/pre-save the LP here. Throughout his career as Dope Lemon, Stone has formed a reputation for blending dreamy, laid-back riffs with deeply introspective lyricism.
The tour arrives following previous sold-out runs across Australia, North America, and Europe. Dope Lemon has secured performances at Lollapalooza and Austin City Limits, opened for Post Malone on his 2023 arena tour of Australia and New Zealand, and collaborated with Winston Surfshirt, Will Ferrell, and Adam McKay.
Dope Lemon’s upcoming tour will see the artist perform in Fremantle on Tuesday, 22 July, before taking the Golden Wolf dates to Melbourne, Barwon Heads, Adelaide, Sydney, and Brisbane and wrapping up his Antipodean dates in Wellington and New Zealand in August. You can find all the dates and venues below.
Fans can purchase pre-sale tickets via Dope Lemon’s mailing list and the Live Nation members pre-sale on Friday, 4 April, at 12 pm local time. The pre-sales end on Monday, 7 April, at 12 pm local time. The general sale opens on Monday, 7 April, at 1 pm local time. You can find more details on ticketing via the Live Nation website.
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Since making his debut in 2016 with the album Honey Bones, Dope Lemon’s follow-up albums, Smooth Big Cat and Rose Pink Cadillac, climbed up the ARIA Charts and found the artist building a dedicated international fanbase. His most recent album, 2023’s Kimosabè, hit #9 on the ARIA Albums Chart and peaked at #2 on the Australian Albums Chart.
Tuesday 22 July – Metropolis Fremantle, Fremantle
Friday 25 July – Forum, Melbourne
Saturday 26 July – Barwon Heads Hotel, Barwon Heads
Sunday 27 July – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide
Thursday 31 July – Enmore Theatre, Sydney
Saturday 2 August – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane
Thursday 7 August – Shed 6, Wellington
Friday 8 August – Auckland Town Hall, Auckland