Following our sold out Burleigh show alongside the Australian Boardriders Battle last Saturday, the Tracks Party Tour, presented by CASA, is hitting the road again with an Easter weekend double header. We’re kicking things off down in Torquay on Friday, while the WSL is in town for the Bells CT event before heading to Sydney for an Easter Sunday blowout at the Harbord Hotel in Freshwater. Rum Jungle will be headlining both shows with their gritty alt-rock anthems, heartfelt ballads and everything in between. They will be supported by Bakers Eddy, Pisco Sour and DJ Eddy at the Torquay Surf Lifesaving Club. On support duties in Sydney is Ah Honey, up and coming metal band Headsend which features CS surfer Kyuss King and everyone’s favourite Northern Beaches band The Good Kids who bring their surf punk sing-a-longs and raucous to the Tracks stage for a second year running.
If the success of our Burleigh show is anything to go by then you aren’t going to want to miss our next two shows. Surf Trash shelled it down on the Gold Coast and they were supported by Thirst Trap and Lazy Ghost who kept us rocking throughout the night. Check out the highlights from the night below:
Our shows this weekend will also be hosted by Ain’t That Swells’ Jed Smith, the larrikin voice of surfing culture, who is set to bring heaps of shenanigans.
There will be heaps of giveaways from our partners including a Burzerk e-bike worth almost $4,000. Anyone who buys a ticket to any stop on the tour will be automatically entered into a draw for a chance to win.
Tracks Parties are powered by CASA, Rip Curl, Yeti, Burzerk, Surfers for Climate & Ain’t That Swell.
Click below to check out our gallery from last weekend and click on the following links for tickets to our Bells and Sydney parties. Photos by Ella Tubman.





























