LA-based indie pop trio Trousdale have announced their first ever Australian and New Zealand tour this November! Making a name for themselves for their lush harmonies and versatile songwriting, the band will bring their live show to New Zealand.
Touring off the back of their acclaimed new album 'Growing Pains', Trousdale, comprising of Quinn D’Andrea, Georgia Greene, and Lauren Jones will treat fans to a collection of resonant tunes, celebrating strength, courage, and growth. Their tour will begin Thursday 6th November at Crowbar Brisbane before visiting The Espy in Melbourne on Friday 7th November, Oxford Art Factory in Sydney on Saturday 8th November and will conclude Monday 10th November at Tuning Fork in Auckland.
'Growing Pains' was released earlier this year in April, and is a deeply introspective and musically rich album recorded largely live in the room, co-produced by the band alongside John Mark Nelson (Taylor Swift, Mitski, Suki Waterhouse). The band recently appeared on The Kelly Clarkson Show to perform title track "Growing Pains", playing their cosy tune on daytime television and reaching a whole new audience in the process. Building on the success of their 2023 debut 'Out of My Mind', Trousdale have earned praise from outlets like Consequence, Boston Globe, and Atwood Magazine for their genre-spanning sound and stirring lyricism.
The new record embraces vulnerability and change, threading shimmering melodies with the strength of shared experience. Across 12 tracks, 'Growing Pains' stares down all the weight of its title, a trio of strong, independent women facing the threats of loneliness, broken hearts, loss, and more, and converting it into transformative, uplifting music. “It's a reminder that even in the coldest moments, renewal is always possible,” D’Andrea explains.
With a growing global fanbase and a live reputation that continues to blossom, Trousdale’s first visit to Australia and New Zealand promises to be a special moment for both longtime fans and new listeners.
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