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Tracks Parties return with ten stop tour kicking off in Burleigh next month

The first stop at the Burleigh Heads Bowls Club will be headlined by Surf Trash and supported by Lazy Ghost and Thirst Trap.
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Following the successful relaunch of the Tracks Parties last year, we’re returning in 2025 and going bigger and better than ever with a ten stop tour across Australia. The first leg of the Tracks Party Tour Presented by CASA, kicks off alongside the Australian Boardriders Battle being held at Burleigh next month. Purchase tickets here.

When a surf contest comes to town and fans want to keep the fun rolling long into the night, there is only one place to go and that’s to a Tracks Party, which aims to create a vibrant festival like atmosphere that allows people license to cut loose. Our reputation for putting on a good time has etched Tracks Parties into Australian surfing folklore. Our relaunch last year proved that we still know how to go hard, and if you didn’t come along in 2024, then now’s your chance to get amongst the madness.

The first stop on the tour will be held at the Burleigh Heads Bowls Club on Saturday 8 March and will be headlined by one of Australia’s most exciting up and coming bands; Surf Trash, who are known for their infectious melodies and raw energy. They will be supported by surf rock band Lazy Ghost and Thirst Trap. The night will be hosted by Ain’t That Swells’ Jed Smith, the larrikin voice of surfing culture, who is set to bring heaps of shenanigans.

This year’s tour will be presented by emerging spirit brand Casa. We will also be supported by Rip Curl, Yeti, Burzerk, Wallaby Water, Surfing Australia, Surfers for Climate and Ain’t That Swell. Throughout the tour there will be a number of giveaways from each company, including a Burzerk e-bike worth almost $3,000. Anyone who buys a ticket to any stop on the tour will be automatically entered into a draw for a chance to win.

While all eyes are now on our first show at Burleigh next month, here are the rest of the dates for the tour, with the lineup for each stop to drop in the coming weeks:

  • Noosa, 21 March @ The Villa Noosa Hotel alongside the Noosa Festival of Surfing
  • Torquay, 18 April @ Torquay Surf Lifesaving Club alongside The Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach
  • Sydney, 20 April @ The Harbord Hotel
  • Gold Coast, 9 May @ The Coolangatta Hotel alongside the Bonsoy Gold Coast Pro
  • Margaret River, 23 May @ The River Hotel alongside the Western Australia Margaret River Pro
  • Newcastle, 6 June @ The Beach Hotel alongside Newcastle Surfest
  • Kingscliff, 21 June @ The Kingscliff Hotel alongside Seas The Day Festival
  • Byron Bay, 15 August @ The Beach Hotel Byron Bay alongside the Byron Bay Surf Festival
  • Coffs Harbour, 27 September @ The Hoey Moey alongside the Northern NSW Boardriders Battle

To learn more about the party tour click here and to purchase tickets for our Burleigh event, click here or the Noosa event, click here

 

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