Alex Lahey • Destroy Boys

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Thu
5 Dec
Croxton Park Hotel

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Alex Lahey & Destroy Boys

As Good Things come to those who wait, we're thrilled to announce the headline sideshows from some of the artists on the huge Good Things Festival line up. Set your alarm clocks as these tickets won't last. 

Joining American regegades DESTROY BOYS for a Good Things Festival sideshow, beloved Aussie alt-rock singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist ALEX LAHEY will bring her melodically-charged and endlessly relatable anthems to Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney this December.

Started in 2015 by members Alexia Roditis and Violet Maugba while they were still in high school, DESTROY BOYS may have been brought together by punk rock; but this band expands beyond the punk tropes, embracing lived experiences into their four studio albums.

School drama and elitist cliques encountered as teens detailed on their earlier material has since given way to the pain of relationships and feelings of misunderstanding and isolation experienced by young people navigating a hybrid of both the physical and digital worlds, with their recent 2024 album Funeral Soundtrack #4 buffeting between playful fun, sharpened punk, and a raw core beating underneath.

From her debut 2017 album, I Love You Like A Brother, through to her 2023 third full-length The Answer Is Always YesALEX LAHEY's ability to find comfort in the discomfort, while also crafting earworms that touch the soul, has seen her in hot demand touring globally while also receiving two ARIA Award nominations and securing pop culture infamy appearing on the soundtrack for Tony Hawk's Pro Skater1+2 and on Sony Picture Animation's The Mitchells vs. the Machines.

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