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Yahoo
14 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
G Flip Announces 2026 ‘Dream Ride' Aussie Album Tour With The Beaches
G Flip is coming back home to Australia. The ARIA-winning drum-slinging pop powerhouse has just announced the local leg of their upcoming Dream Ride world tour for February and March 2026, and they're not coming alone. Joining them on all dates are Toronto indie-rock legends The Beaches (armed with their new album No Hard Feelings, dropping this August) and rising Aussie artist (and star of Netflix's beloved Heartbreak High reboot) Ayesha Madon. G Flip – 'Big Ol' Hammer' Kicking off in Brisbane and rolling through Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth, the Dream Ride tour will mark G Flip's first national headline run since their sold-out 2024 DRUMMER tour. 'I am so excited to be coming home to play some shows with my mates The Beaches and Ayesha Madon!' the modern-day Aussie icon said 'The Dream Ride Tour is going to a bloody good time, can't wait to see you there!' The tour will follow the upcoming release of G Flip's third studio album Dream Ride (out Friday, 5th September via AWAL), a neon-soaked evolution fusing '80s textures with their signature emotional gut-punches. It features previously dropped bangers 'Disco Cowgirl', 'Big Ol' Hammer' and the freshly released 'In Another Life'. Peep all the dates and details of the tour down below. G Flip 2026 Dream Ride Australian Tour Dates Supported by The Beaches + Ayesha Madon Friday, 27th February – Riverstage | Brisbane, QLD (Lic. All Ages) Tuesday, 3rd March – Hordern Pavilion | Sydney, NSW (Lic. All Ages) Saturday, 7th March – Margaret Court Arena | Melbourne, VIC (Lic. All Ages) Thursday, 12th March – Adelaide Entertainment Centre Theatre | Adelaide, SA (Lic. All Ages) Saturday, 14th March – Fremantle Arts Centre, Perth, WA (18+) FRONTIER MEMBER PRESALE runs 24 hours from Thursday, 17th July (12pm local time) or until presale allocation exhausted TICKETS ON SALE from Monday, 21st July (1pm local time) via Further Reading triple j's Hottest 100 And Hottest 200 2024: The Complete List Triple J's Hottest 100 of 2023: 100-1 Watch G Flip Tackle One Of Taylor Swift's Biggest Hits For 'Like A Version' The post G Flip Announces 2026 'Dream Ride' Aussie Album Tour With The Beaches appeared first on Music Feeds. Solve the daily Crossword


West Australian
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- West Australian
STM Loves: Houndsome, AGWA Pulse butterflies, Mettle, Propellis dinner, G Flip and Natal Nurture
If you're going to dress your dog, it might as well be in something that actually feels good, looks good and does good. Melbourne label Houndsome keeps things simple with natural fabrics, local makers and no fluff (unless it's merino). Their coats and knits are designed for comfort (not costumes) and are actually made in Australia. Dogwear with standards, we're into it! A fresh arrival to AGWA's Design Store are these beautifully embroidered brooches made by North Metropolitan TAFE fashion students, to celebrate The West Australian Pulse exhibition. Each butterfly was designed by hand before being made utilising state-of-the-art embroidery machines at the college. Proceeds from sales (each brooch retails for $65) go towards the students' end-of-year fashion runway shows. Just another way you can support emerging designers on WA soil. Shop in-store or online at . What would you do if you won 52 gifts? Brighten a friend's day in a time of need? Celebrate a birthday? Send one to your sister, just because? Whatever your choice, if you do win Mettle Women Inc's competition to receive a year's worth of free gifts, you will be helping women who have experienced homelessness due to domestic and family violence. To go into the running for the giveaway, purchase a gift from Mettle's new range, with each purchase going towards an entry. The competition runs until August 15. More details at . It's not always the food that makes a meal memorable, rather the experience or the stories shared about the dishes or the wine from the people who passionately created them. It's this sentiment that will make the Propellis dinner at Subiaco's Intuition extra special as each of the five courses and eight wine pairings will come with a story from Propellis' Romain Scarcella, who has immersed himself in the worlds of each wine's makers. The August 7 dinner is $260 per person. More details at New Perth-based business Natal Nurture is here to support mums through the often-overlooked 'fourth trimester'. Launched in June, it offers a 12-week online postpartum recovery program with physio-led workouts, expert interviews and practical resources to help women rebuild strength and confidence after childbirth. The program was created by local mum and pelvic health physiotherapist Phoebe, blending lived experience with professional insight. The program is on-demand so you can go at your own pace. Drummer-singer-songwriter G Flip is coming home to Australia on their Dream Ride tour, promising big pop hooks and even bigger feelings. The ARIA-winning artist's third album is being released on September 5 and is described as leaning 'deep into neon-lit 80s textures while staying rooted in G Flip's raw, confessional songwriting'. The tour, with Canadian four-piece The Beaches and Australian creative Ayesha Madon in support, will finish with a show at Fremantle Arts Centre on March 14. Tickets go on general sale on Monday July 21, via Oztix .

Herald Sun
15-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Herald Sun
G Flip: AFL mad singer-songwriter on Collingwood, the grand final and new tour
Don't miss out on the headlines from Music. Followed categories will be added to My News. Collingwood-mad music star G Flip has become a victim of their own success. The ARIA-winning Melbourne-born, US-based singer-songwriter, who identifies as non-binary and uses they-them pronouns, is backing their beloved Magpies to go all the way this year, but is already booked up for Grand Final day. 'Absolutely, we are Flagpies 2025,' said G Flip. 'And I'm so sad because I have a festival in Washington so I won't be able to get back but everyone knows that I will be watching at whatever hour. We can't be driving on tour where I can't get reception. We need to be with a stable Wi-Fi connection so I can watch the Pies in the grand final.' Although G Flip now lives in Los Angeles, the drummer and multi-instrumentalist still gets up at all hours to watch their team play – and carefully stage-managed their current promotional trip of Australia to be able to catch Collingwood play on the Gold Coast last week and caught up in the dressing room after the game with skipper Darcy Moore. G Flip has even converted their wife of three years – US actor and reality TV star Chrishell Stause, with whom she appeared on the cover of US weekly in May for their Pride edition – to the black and white cause. 'She is a Collingwood supporter,' G Flip said. 'I've bought her two jerseys, a scarf, a couple of hats and a beanie. And she's got a MCC membership even though she's never been to the MCG.' With third album Dream Ride, the follow-up to 2023 No.1 album Drummer, due in September and new single In Another Life released last week, G Flip is back in Australia to announce their biggest tour on home soil yet next year. The tour will kick off at Brisbane's Riverstage on February 27 before moving to Sydney's Hordern Pavilion on March 3; Melbourne's Margaret Court Arena, March 5; Adelaide Entertainment Centre, March 7; and Fremantle Arts Centre March 15, with tickets on sale next Monday. And while G Flip says that the size of the venues is 'a bit daunting', previous gigs such as playing last year's New Year's Eve broadcast to a TV audience of millions, will help them make the big step up. 'All of these shows I've done in my past is just prepping me to take the next step and get to bigger shows,' G Flip said. 'But in saying that, I feel like every like 15 shows something goes wrong. I feel like that's just like a thing with everyone but you just learn how to deal with it. I played a show not long ago and all the power went out. So I just ripped the drum solo because drums don't need a mic. 'Playing all these different stages, all these different venues, all these different places in the world, it's just made me grow and mature as a performer and an artist on how to deal with different situations.'

Sky News AU
15-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Sky News AU
'Delusional': Australian singer G Flip's non-binary cover of 80s hit 'It's Raining Men' to 'It's Raining Them' sparks online debate
Australian singer G Flip has sparked debate on social media for singing a non-binary cover of a well-known 80s song before a crowd of revellers. The 31-year-old musician from Melbourne, whose real name is Georgia Claire Flipo, changed the lyrics of The Weather Girls' hit "It's Raining Men" to "It's raining them" at MTV Live: Queer Music Week last month. G Flip reimagined the classic with the non-binary pronouns before concertgoers in Los Angeles, encouraging the crowd to sing along. 'Since it's Pride, it felt pretty fitting to do 'It's Raining Men', but I've changed it," they said, sparking cheers. "When you sing this song with me, please change the pronouns to 'It's raining them'." G Flip took to the drums to perform their revamp, wearing a white t-shirt with the altered lyrics in bold black letters as they rocked out. They also swapped the lyric 'God bless Mother Nature, she's a single woman too' to 'God bless Mother Nature, they're a single human, too'. The Drink Too Much hitmaker's cover continues to spark a mixed reaction online, with some adamantly opposing the change. "It's raining, MEN. My gosh, does any song, man or woman, now have to be changed," one person wrote on Instagram. "Delusional. 'Men' was the original lyric, so why push a BS propaganda which is clearly disrespectful to the original artist," another person said. A third person said the cover was "just embarrassing", while one more person added: "It's funny how they think they're doing something." "I thought this was an SNL skit at another chimed. Someone else questioned: "What's wrong with men? Are they being replaced in all songs with 'them' or just this one?" However, fans who stood by G Flip and their cover argued it was a fitting time for the original hit to be changed. "Great change for the times. However, the original is a classic and will always be," one fan said, as another said the cover was "amazing". "Don Henley should sing 'The Thems of Summer'," another person said, referencing the American rocker's 1984 hit 'The Boys of Summer'. "So great - I've always changed it to 'it's raining women' - but them is great - so simple and inclusive," one more person wrote. It's Raining Men by The Weather Girls was released in 1983 and is widely considered a gay anthem and a popular song among the LGBTQ+ community, who embrace it for celebrating the attractiveness of men. G Flip's cover of the classic comes after they came out as non-binary in 2021 on Instagram. 'I'm nonbinary mother f–kers!' they wrote, alongside a carousel of photos from their child. 'Big props to those who have been educating and advocating for the ENBY community the last few years.'

News.com.au
14-07-2025
- Entertainment
- News.com.au
Footy-mad singer-songwriter G Flip's one big regret ahead of their biggest Australian tour yet
Collingwood-mad music star G Flip has become a victim of their own success. The ARIA-winning Melbourne-born, US-based singer-songwriter, who identifies as non-binary and uses they-them pronouns, is backing their beloved Magpies to go all the way this year, but is already booked up for Grand Final day. 'Absolutely, we are Flagpies 2025,' said G Flip. 'And I'm so sad because I have a festival in Washington so I won't be able to get back but everyone knows that I will be watching at whatever hour. We can't be driving on tour where I can't get reception. We need to be with a stable Wi-Fi connection so I can watch the Pies in the grand final.' Although G Flip now lives in Los Angeles, the drummer and multi-instrumentalist still gets up at all hours to watch their team play – and carefully stage-managed their current promotional trip of Australia to be able to catch Collingwood play on the Gold Coast last week and caught up in the dressing room after the game with skipper Darcy Moore. G Flip has even converted their wife of three years – US actor and reality TV star Chrishell Stause, with whom she appeared on the cover of US weekly in May for their Pride edition – to the black and white cause. 'She is a Collingwood supporter,' G Flip said. 'I've bought her two jerseys, a scarf, a couple of hats and a beanie. And she's got a MCC membership even though she's never been to the MCG.' With third album Dream Ride, the follow-up to 2023 No.1 album Drummer, due in September and new single In Another Life released last week, G Flip is back in Australia to announce their biggest tour on home soil yet next year. The tour will kick off at Brisbane's Riverstage on February 27 before moving to Sydney's Hordern Pavilion on March 3; Melbourne's Margaret Court Arena, March 5; Adelaide Entertainment Centre, March 7; and Fremantle Arts Centre March 15, with tickets on sale next Monday. And while G Flip says that the size of the venues is 'a bit daunting', previous gigs such as playing last year's New Year's Eve broadcast to a TV audience of millions, will help them make the big step up. 'All of these shows I've done in my past is just prepping me to take the next step and get to bigger shows,' G Flip said. 'But in saying that, I feel like every like 15 shows something goes wrong. I feel like that's just like a thing with everyone but you just learn how to deal with it. I played a show not long ago and all the power went out. So I just ripped the drum solo because drums don't need a mic. 'Playing all these different stages, all these different venues, all these different places in the world, it's just made me grow and mature as a performer and an artist on how to deal with different situations.'