La Dispute — live event

LA DISPUTEANNOUNCENO ONE WAS DRIVING THE CARAUSTRALIAN HEADLINE TOUR 2026Photo credit - Martin Lead: download hi resToday, conceptual band La Dispute announce their No One Was Driving the CarAustralian headline tour, which will be hitting our shores October 2026. La Dispute will be promoting their latest album No One Was Driving The Car, released in September of 2025 via Epitaph Records.The headline tour sees La Dispute kick it off at the Astor Theatre in Perth on October 16, then over to Victoria at Singing Bird in Frankston on October 18 and 170 Russell inMelbourne on October 19. The band head to The Gov in Adelaide on October 21, LibertyHall in Sydney on October 23, King Street in Newcastle on October 24, finishing off inBrisbane at The Tivoli on October 25. All shows are all ages except for Melbourne which is18+, and Perth which is Licensed All Ages, patrons under 18 can attend with a parent/guardian over 18. Guests on the tour are Meanjin/ Brisbane four piece Special Features. Ful… Six out of the seven shows in Australia are all ages / licensed all ages, harping back to the roots of La Dispute, as vocalist Jordan Dreyer explains;"All of us were underage when we first started going to local shows at home in WestMichigan, and still when attending them pushed us to start writing music together and playing our own. Without venues that were accessible to us, both as attendees andperformers, the entire endeavour might’ve died on the vine, and we’d have lost out not only on an important creative outlet as young people, but a welcoming community too.Understanding that possibility, it’s been a priority always to keep our doors open to all comers where possible, so that anyone—including (or especially, really) younger people— have the same opportunities afforded to us at a crucial age."It’s been six years since La Dispute released their last album, Panorama. Since then, the Michigan post-hardcore band—made up of Jordan Dreyer on vocals, Brad Vander Lugt on drums, Chad Morgan-Sterenberg and Corey Stroffolino on guitar, and Adam Vass on bass—dealt with the stagnance of the pandemic, celebrated the ten-year anniversaries ofWildlife and Rooms Of The House, and began working on No One Was Driving The Car.The fifth studio LP is the first entirely produced by the group, and it came together in Grand Rapids and Detroit, the United Kingdom, Australia, and the Philippines: “I think the change in environment was really helpful to breathing new life into the process each time we came back to it,” Dreyer says.Self produced and heavily inspired by the 2017 psychological thriller First Reformed, NoOne Was Driving The Car grapples with malaise in the shadow of the looming apocalypse, which has noticeably been worsened by the advancement of tech. The title comes from aquote from a police officer vocalist Jordan Dreyer read in a news article about a lethal selfdriving Tesla crash, an absurd event which raises questions about the amount of control we have in our own lives.Dryer expands “it felt apt as metaphor then (increasingly so since), not just for contemporary life generally, but for so many responses to it: how each of us thrustunwillingly and chaotically alive, to hurtle down some road toward death, look amidst uncertainty for faith someone or something outside ourselves helps steer theway.” Throughout the album, screens and cameras disrupt moments of transcendence. It happens alongside flashes of mundane suffering—frequent daydreams of drowning,flashbacks to eye-contact with dead animals, experiences of decaying relationships and secondhand suicides—while Dreyer yells with a more primal sense and sings in a more refined way, and the guitars have a sharper edge than ever before.Listen to No None Was Driving The Car.Fashioning music that is free and independent of hierarchy, Special Features fromMeanjin/Brisbane operates without a single focal point, rotating lead vocal duties and embracing an unapologetic barrage of noise. Their live performance is more a raucousgroup therapy session with heads pressed against amps, sweat on the walls, and voicesforging release. Having quickly earned attention across Australia, sharing stages with actslike Bad Dreems and DZ Deathrays, Special Features are building a reputation for showsthat feel as liberating as they are explosive. Their debut album is set for release in 2026.LIVE NATION PRESENTS LA DISPUTENO ONE WAS DRIVING THE CARAUSTRALIAN HEADLINE TOUR 2026with guests SPECIAL FEATURESFriday 16 October, 2026 - Astor Theatre, Perth (Lic All Ages, patrons under 18 can attend with a parent/guardian over 18)Sunday 18 October, 2026 - Singing Bird, Frankston (All Ages)Monday 19 October, 2026 - 170 Russell, Melbourne (18+)Wednesday 21 October, 2026 - The Gov, Adelaide (All Ages) Friday 23 October, 2026 - Liberty Hall, Sydney (All Ages)Saturday 24 October, 2026 - King Street, Newcastle (All Ages)Sunday October 25, 2026 - The Tivoli, Brisbane (All Ages)TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY, FEB 20, 10AM (LOCAL
Starts: 2026-10-23T19:00:00Z
Ends: 2026-10-23T22:30:00Z
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