Sticky Fingers
Australian indie/reggae rock band
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March 8 2024 | Released digital extended play 'The Bootleg Tapes (Caress Your Soul)' through Westway Collective, which reached chart position 38 |
July 2023 | The band conducted a Europe Tour, further expanding their global musical journey and international fan base. |
September 2022 | Sticky Fingers extended their international presence with a South America Tour, reaching fans in new territories. |
July 2022 | The band completed their Sticky Fingers Australian Tour, returning to perform for domestic audiences. |
April 20 2022 | Sticky Fingers released their fifth studio album, Lekkerboy. |
December 15 2021 | Sticky Fingers released 'Crooked Eyes', the fourth single from the Lekkerboy album. |
October 29 2021 | Sticky Fingers released two singles from the Lekkerboy album, 'Saves the Day' and 'My Rush', released together as one track. |
September 24 2021 | Sticky Fingers released 'We Can Make the World Glow', the lead single from their fifth studio album, Lekkerboy. |
2020 | Sticky Fingers released the single 'Cyclone' as a non-album track. |
2019 | The band continued releasing singles from 'Yours to Keep', including 'Not Done Yet', 'Another Episode', 'Sunsick Moon', and 'Teenage Vertigo'. |
May 2019 | Sticky Fingers launched the Yours To Keep Tour, continuing to promote their music and connect with fans. |
February 8 2019 | Released fourth studio album 'Yours to Keep' through SureShaker. The album reached number 4 in Australia and number 5 in New Zealand. |
2018 | Sticky Fingers released multiple singles including 'Kick On', 'Cool & Calm', and 'Loose Ends' from their album 'Yours to Keep'. |
October 2018 | The band conducted an Australian Tour, performing across multiple venues in their home country. |
June 2018 | Sticky Fingers embarked on their Sticky Fingers World Tour, expanding their musical reach internationally. |
April 13 2018 | Sticky Fingers released their comeback single 'Kick On' and announced a world tour spanning multiple countries including Australia, Mexico, United States, United Kingdom, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, and Indonesia. |
March 30 2018 | The band performed at Bad Friday, a neighborhood music festival in Sydney's Inner West. |
March 26 2018 | Sticky Fingers used their Instagram account to post an image of the five band members together, signaling their return from hiatus with the caption 'Look who's back'. |
December 6 2016 | The Sydney Morning Herald published an article detailing allegations that Dylan Frost physically threatened singer Thelma Plum after an incident at a Sydney pub where he reportedly spat on her. |
December 5 2016 | Band announced they would be going on an indefinite hiatus in February due to internal issues, including multiple instances of lead singer Dylan Frost threatening and verbally abusing other musicians. |
October 2016 | Released third studio album 'Westway (The Glitter & the Slums)' through SureShaker. The album reached number 1 in Australia and number 4 in New Zealand, and was certified Gold by ARIA. |
September 30 2016 | The band released their third album Westway (The Glitter & the Slums), which debuted at number one on the Australian Albums Chart, marking their first number-one Australian album. |
January 2016 | Sticky Fingers recorded their third album Westway (The Glitter & the Slums) at Karma Sound Studios in Thailand, with two songs recorded in Sydney, including 'Something Strange' featuring Remi and 'Amillionite'. |
August 2014 | Released second studio album 'Land of Pleasure' through Sureshaker Music. The album reached number 3 in Australia and was certified Gold by ARIA. |
March 2013 | Released debut studio album 'Caress Your Soul' through Sureshaker Music. The album reached number 11 in Australia and number 13 in New Zealand, and was certified Platinum by ARIA. |
October 2011 | Released the extended play 'Happy Endings' via Sureshaker Music |
2010 | Released their self-titled 'Extended Play' through Sureshaker Music |
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