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News: Vika & Linda announce regional Victoria and Tasmanian tour dates for July.

  • April 28, 2023
  • Andrew Fuller
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Still celebrating The Wait, and following the release of their extraordinary memoir No Bull, Vika & Linda have announced a July regional Victorian and Tasmanian shows.


The Wait is not only the title of their acclaimed latest album, it is what Vika & Linda and their many fans in regional Victoria and Tasmania – where The Wait tour shows were cancelled last August – have had to endure for a while. And it’s what will soon be over as Vika & Linda have announced a run of live shows for July.

The Wait debuted at #2 on the ARIA Chart in September 2021, marking the third top two album from Vika & Linda in just 15 months. The Wait followed their chart-topping anthology ‘Akilotoa – the first-ever #1 album by an Australian female duo – and the gospel collection Sunday (The Gospel According To Iso), which debuted at #2.

A year after releasing The Wait, in late 2022, Vika & Linda published their extraordinary memoir No Bull.

It has certainly been a remarkable few years, and Vika & Linda are looking forward to hitting the stage again in July when they head out into regional Victoria for a handful of shows and then over to Tassie for shows in Devonport, Hobart and Launceston. Accompanying them will be their beloved band The Bullettes, featuring Cameron Bruce (MD/keyboards), Benjamin Hauptmann (guitar), Richard Bradbeer (bass) and Lachlan O’Kane (drums) 

Tickets are on sale now, and are available here.

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