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Radio Free Alice
+ Sex Mask
Live at The Bodega
Friday 21 November 2025
14+
Tickets on sale Friday 3 October:
http://alt.tkts.me/tl/59ju
Radio Free Alice are currently amid their debut UK headline tour, featuring six sold out headline shows in London, a just-announced lineup addition to Reading and Leeds Festival 2025, extensive headline dates just announced across Europe and North America including two sold out headline shows in NYC (the first selling out in 24 hours) and a slot at Shaky Knees Festival in Atlanta, GA this September alongside Lucy Dacus,
IDLES, Pixies and more, Naarm/Melbourne-based new wave/post-punk band Radio Free Alice - who were featured in this year’s NME 100, Monster Children’s Bright Young Things and are nominated for Best Independent Punk Album or EP at this week’s AIR Awards - today announce their incoming new EP Empty Words (Aug 20), their third EP in three years, and share the new single ‘Toyota Camry’, which had its global premiere on BBC 6 Music last night, along with its video directed by Finn Robilliard.
Along with its title-track released in March which was written and recorded during some downtime between shows while Radio Free Alice were in London last year, Empty Words features two unreleased songs ‘Regret’ and ‘Chinese Restaurant’ produced by Ali Chant (Dry Cleaning, Perfume Genius, Soccer Mommy) and ‘Empty Words’ produced by Ewan Pearson (M83, Stella Donnelly, Depeche Mode), both recorded in Bristol and London, and together form a bold step in Radio Free Alice’s wildly consistent output.
Off the back of their 2nd EP Polyester (2024) - which has hit over 2.5 million streams across its four tracks on Spotify alone since its release in August with support and acclaim from BBC Radio 1, BBC 6 Music (New Music Fix), triple j, FBi Radio, Triple R, Clash, the cover of DORK (UK), Complex, Pigeons & Planes, NME, Rolling Stone, The Line Of Best Fit and many, many others - Radio Free Alice toured extensively throughout the UK and Europe, joined the The Killers on tour across so-called-Australia, and co-headlined a national run with Big Special.
Throughout it all, plus the acclaim on their singles ‘2010’ and ‘Johnny’, the highest kudos might have come from The Brian Jonestown Massacre’s leader Anton Newcombe, who told the band they were “not shit” after accidentally catching one of their headline shows on Gadigal Land in Sydney.
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