To coincide with the hotly anticipated release of ‘Foreign Formula’, Sweat It Out darlings Indian Summer are set to hit the road on their first ever run of national headline club dates.

This will be the first opportunity many fans will have to see the lads live since the release of their debut record on Sweat It Out, the ‘No Use’ EP, and if the success of their most recent single is anything to go by, Indian Summer certainly have a bright future ahead of them.

‘No Use’ was not only praised by some of the most influential blogs in the country, but received airplay from the likes of FBi and Triple J, including featuring as Zan Rowe’s ‘Catch of the Day’. Plus standout support from some of the finest DJs around; Pete Tong, The Magician, Sinden, Nina Las Vegas, Ta-Ku, and What So Not to name but a few.

Though none of this will come as a surprise to those that have been following the lads from the beginning. Their unique remix of ‘Sebastian’ by Caseno offered the first indicator of what these guys were capable of, and their take on ‘$100 Infinite Kung Fu Vixens’ by Sinden and Vato Gonzalez amassed a staggering 40K + listens online (not bad for only their second remix ever).

The ‘Foreign Formula’ tour offers fans the chance to see Indian Summer doing what they do best, in an environment which they love to do it in!

Indian Summer 2013 Tour Dates

Presented by Sweat It Out

Wed June 12 – Beach Road Hotel, Sydney
Fri June 21 – Cant Say, Melbourne
Sat June 22 – Bowler Bar, Brisbane
Wed June 26 – Cheek @ Rokeby Road, Perth
Fri June 28 – Speakeasy, Perth
Sat June 29 – Family @ The Republic, Perth
Fri July 5 – Cats @ Rocket, Adelaide
Sat July 6 – Goodgod, Sydney (w. Wordlife)
Wed July 17 – Karova Lounge, Ballarat
Fri July 19 – World Bar, Sydney
Fri July 19 – OneFiveOne, Wollongong
Sun July 21 – King Street Hotel, Newcastle
Fri July 26 – Splendour in the Grass
Thur Aug 1 – Eureka Hotel, Geelong

for more info facebook.com/indiansummerau

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