King Stingray

Australian Indie Rock

King Stingray

About King Stingray

King Stingray’s self-titled debut album is a revelation. An awakening. But at the same time, it’s everything the world has come to love from this five-piece Yolŋu surf rock combo, who have been ripping Australian stages and airwaves apart since 2020. Hailing from the Northern Territory and Queensland, the tight-knit crew of Yolŋu (Aboriginal people of northeast Arnhem Land) and balanda (non-Indigenous) musicians have produced a set of 10 tracks to rival any Australian band’s debut. Think Warumpi Band’s Big Name, No Blankets. Tame Impala’s Innerspeaker. The Chats’ High Risk Behaviour. Then add an ancient tradition of manikay (song/songlines) that dates back tens of thousands of years, and a profound love of country and Mother Earth, and there sits King Stingray. Raw, wild and free. A roadtrip into northeast Arnhem Land, stringybark trees flying past the window, surrounded by mates and with the stereo blasting. From the wilds of northeast Arnhem Land, King Stingray are just getting started. Keep track of the boys as they get ready to drop some more of Australia’s best new music in 2021.

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About King Stingray

King Stingray’s self-titled debut album is a revelation. An awakening. But at the same time, it’s everything the world has come to love from this five-piece Yolŋu surf rock combo, who have been ripping Australian stages and airwaves apart since 2020. Hailing from the Northern Territory and Queensland, the tight-knit crew of Yolŋu (Aboriginal people of northeast Arnhem Land) and balanda (non-Indigenous) musicians have produced a set of 10 tracks to rival any Australian band’s debut. Think Warumpi Band’s Big Name, No Blankets. Tame Impala’s Innerspeaker. The Chats’ High Risk Behaviour. Then add an ancient tradition of manikay (song/songlines) that dates back tens of thousands of years, and a profound love of country and Mother Earth, and there sits King Stingray. Raw, wild and free. A roadtrip into northeast Arnhem Land, stringybark trees flying past the window, surrounded by mates and with the stereo blasting. From the wilds of northeast Arnhem Land, King Stingray are just getting started. Keep track of the boys as they get ready to drop some more of Australia’s best new music in 2021.

King Stingray's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
14 Aug 2025 King Stingray in Buena Vista Meadow Creek, Buena Vista
21 Aug 2025 King Stingray in San Diego Casbah, San Diego
23 Aug 2025 King Stingray in San Francisco The Chapel, San Francisco
26 Aug 2025 King Stingray in Portland Holocene, Portland
27 Aug 2025 King Stingray in Seattle Nectar Lounge, Seattle

King Stingray's Popular songs

  • Cat 5 (Cyclone)
  • Milkumana
  • Yellow - triple j Like A Version
  • Light Up The Path
  • Get Me Out

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Some of King Stingray's most popular songs include Cat 5 (Cyclone), Milkumana, Yellow - triple j Like A Version, Light Up The Path, Get Me Out. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.

You can listen to King Stingray's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include Cat 5 (Cyclone), Milkumana, Yellow - triple j Like A Version, Light Up The Path, Get Me Out, and more.

King Stingray is known for their distinctive sound in the australian indie rock genre, often blending elements of australian indigenous music, making them a unique voice in the music world.

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