Intergalactic rockers The Delta Riggs are bringing their brand new music to the Border for a big night of live music and dancing at The Cube Wodonga on Saturday, May 18.
Hot on rotation on Triple J and with more than 130,000 plays on Spotify, the group’s latest single Out of Place has been an instant fan favourite with its stomping beat and danceable energy.
The song focusses on the importance of real, candid human connection in a digital age, and the unhealthy disconnect that is implicit in purely online relationships.
"Out Of Place is a song about the relevancy of one’s position in the modern world,” The Delta Riggs frontman Elliott Hammond said.
“In a time muddled up in what is real and what is fake, sometimes a real friend is all you need to be at peace with feeling out of place in any context".
The track follows a similar narrative to previous single Fake That, which served as a wake-up call for an age where Insta-fame, AR, and #fakenews dominate our digital realm.
This sincere approach to songwriting saw Fake That score a high rotation add on Triple J leading into a sold out national headline tour, and clock up more than 300,000 streams across platforms in just three months.
The Delta Riggs will be supported by the electrifying Emilee South at their Border gig.
Combining elements of psycho-surf and rock ’n’ roll, Emilee South’s latest album hollers throwback rock ’n’ roll. Check out their dynamite vocals and fierce guitar playing here.
The first support on the night will be local singer songwriter Tullie Roberts.
Tullie Roberts is a 20-year-old musician who has been gigging for nine years.
She is in the process of recording her third album and has been dominating Atomic Albury’s local charts with 13 weeks at No. 1, breaking the record for most weeks at No. 1 and most voted for artist with her original song, Liar. Follow her on social media here.
Book now for this unique standing room only, live music event.
Details:
What: The Delta Riggs with support acts
Where: The Cube Wodonga
When: Saturday, May 18
Time: 7.30pm
Cost: $45; Cube members $40
Tickets: By phone on (02) 6022 9311, in person at the box office (Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm) or visiting thecubewodonga.com.au