Cosmic Psychos, Australia’s favourite pub-rock legends, have just dropped their newest single, and have announced a bunch of tour dates which will see them bring their legendary live show to some rambunctious Aussie crowds.

Cosmic Psychos have just dropped ‘Better In The Shed’, their brand-new single which is assumed to be the first taste of a new record. Rough, rowdy, and completely true-blue like any good Cosmic Psychos tune, ‘Better In The Shed’ sees the Psychos showing off their trademark sound as usual.

But the good news doesn’t stop there, with the group also announcing their ‘Better In The Shed Tour’, which sees the group hitting up a number of venues in November and December. Bringing along Melbourne’s Amyl And The Sniffers, the group will also hit up Geelong’s River Rocks and River Rocks Rehab (although Amyl And The Sniffers sadly won’t be making an appearance at the River Rocks Festival).

Tickets to the group’s ‘Better In The Shed Tour’ are on sale now, so be sure to get in quick so that you’ll be able to witness the sort of show that has won the group fans such as the Melvins, L7, and even Nirvana.

Check out Cosmic Psychos’ new single ‘Better In The Shed’, along with their national tour dates, below.

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Cosmic Psychos’ ‘Better In The Shed Tour’ 2017

(With special guests Amyl And The Sniffers)

Friday, November 3rd
The Landsdowne, Sydney, NSW
(With C.O.F.F.I.N.)

Saturday, November 4th
Crowbar, Brisbane, QLD
(With Kitchen’s Floor)

Monday, November 6th
Sooki Lounge, Belgrave, VIC
(With Private Function)

Tuesday, November 7th
Corner Hotel, Melbourne, VIC
(With Würst Nürse)

Saturday, November 11th
River Rocks Festival
Barwon Club Hotel, Geelong, VIC
(No Amyl And The Sniffers)

Sunday, November 12th
River Rocks Rehab
Barwon Club Hotel, Geelong, VIC
(With Exploding White Mice, HITS, and Batpiss)

Friday, December 15th
Fowlers Live, Adelaide, SA
(With Meatbeaters)

Tickets on sale now from the Cosmic Psychos’ website

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