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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