9 May 2023

Australian band joins the line up

Sons of the East may be the best band you’ve never heard of. But now you've heard of them, and at this years G!Festival, you can hear them live.

An under- the-radar success story playing sold out shows in London, New York, Barcelona, Chicago, Washington D.C, Denver, Boston, L.A and some of Europe’s biggest festivals in 2022.

They have amassed an impressive 300 million streams, 50 million YouTube views, 2 million monthly listeners on Spotify and sold an estimated 40,000 headline tickets throughout their career, a testament to their growing connection with fans all around the world.

Sons Of The East debut album Palomar Parade has already seen over 35 million streams since release, and 2023 sees the band embark on another worldwide tour starting with a national tour of Australia, before returning to the UK, Europe and North America in the fall.

“It’s impossible not to move to - and be moved by - this exuberant sound. The atmosphere created is one of unique euphoria.” - 1st 3rd Magazine

“With a knack for classic songwriting and glorious vocal harmonies, Sons Of The East will instantly turn heads with this glorious debut album.” - Clunk Magazine

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DJ 2xSlay & Trygvi

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