We’ve all had those dreams of stardom where we fantasise about playing our own brand of music to countless eager fans who are just screaming out for more. For many, it remains a pipe dream, but for others, it’s how they make a living. Now, the genre-defying SSHH have shown us what it’s like to go out on tour with one of music’s biggest names, Liam Gallagher.

The product of Australian-born Sharna Liguz and Zak Starkey (yes, the son of Ringo Starr), SSHH have been bringing their uniquely intriguing tunes to crowds for some time now, having dropped debut album Issues in 2016, and now having released ‘The Rising Tide’ in the last few weeks.

Having recently played shows in Melbourne over the weekend, the group have spent the first few months of the year as the support act for some of music’s biggest names, including Liam Gallagher and Primal Scream. But have you ever wondered what it’s like to go on tour with musos like old mate Liam?

Well, thankfully SSHH brought some cameras with them on their January tour, allowing us to get to first-hand look into what it’s like to be a member of the duo as they hop between cities, playing to sprawling crowds who lap up everything offered to them.

While there’s no release date for SSHH’s new album yet, hopefully we’ll be receiving it soon enough, and seeing SSHH gracing Aussie stages once again. In the meantime, check out the group’s immersive tour diary below.

Check out SSHH’s Liam Gallagher tour diary:

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