If you’re a fan of great Aussie music and live performances, then you might want to clear you calendar, because The Jezabels are embarking on a free Aussie tour next month, all thanks to Corona SunSets.

For well over a decade now, The Jezabels have established themselves as one of the finest Aussie acts going around.

Having released three studio albums since 2011 (and having all of them chart in the top five on the ARIA charts), the group’s hard-working nature have seen them play shows all over the world.

Now, the group are set to hit the road again on a tour across the country. The best part, though? It’s all free, with the folks at Corona SunSets helping out to bring back those endless summer vibes.

“The Jezabels is Corona’s first tour of 2019 and they join an incredible list of Australian and international artists that have played at venues all over the country for Corona SunSets, including Grammy Award winners Portugal. The Man, triple j favourites Cloud Control and The Rubens, and in the past six months Touch Sensitive and Boo Seeka,” explained Corona Australia Marketing Manager, Shencina Conway.

“There’s no better way to bring our Corona community together than with an evening of awesome music, sunsets and buckets of icy cold cervezas.”

Check out The Jezabels’ ‘Endless Summer’:

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As it stands, it’s been three years since the release of The Jezabels’ last album, Synthia. Despite having had to play it relatively quiet over the last couple of years, the band are rearing to hit the road again.

“We are really excited be heading out this March for our first national tour in two and a half years, and our most extensive to date, hitting both the major cities and regionals as well,” the group explained. “This is our favourite kind of touring. Can’t wait.”

Head here to check out all the dates, and before long you’ll be rocking out to a free Jezabel’s gig thanks to the folks at Corona SunSets.

Check out The Jezabels’ ‘The Others’:

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