Canadian four-piece BadBadNotGood return to Australia this December in celebration of the release of their latest full-length offering, IV.Tickets to their Brisbane performance, scheduled for Woolly Mammoth on December 7, have sold out prompting a move to a larger venue.
The band will now play Max Watt’s on December 7 (no change of date).
Tickets purchased for the Woolly Mammoth show are valid for Max Watt’s without the need for exchange.
New tickets are on sale now.
For complete tour and ticketing details, visit: livenation.com.au.
Comprised of supremely talented musicians, BadBadNotGood continue to challenge the rulebook on improvised instrumental music and have taken traditional Jazz into the future. Winning praise from giants in the game, including BBC broadcaster Gillies Peterson and Tyler the Creator, has helped fuel their progression into the mainstream across the globe.
This young band are no strangers to working with big names. Since meeting at Humber College where they all studied Music Performance, the group has worked with artists such as Frank Ocean, MF Doom, Earl Sweatshirt, Ghostface Killah (Wu-Tang Clan) and way more. IV (out through Inertia Music) is no different and welcomes collaborations with Future Island’s Samuel T. Herring, Mick Jenkins as well as Canadian producer Kaytranada.
BadBadNotGood’s return to Australia sees them performing at Disconnect and Meredith music festivals in addition to these headline sideshows. |