The Nick Rayns LCR, UEA, 22 May 2026
Indie rock band from Sydney
Reading and Leeds main stage sets, touring with Kasabian, 65,000+ tickets in the UK alone, and a massive sold-out Australian tour. DMA’s world is one of acceptance, freedom of expression, collective high, and each twist and turn in their journey to this point has led them to what will be a landmark album release for the band.
With their fourth studio album How Many Dreams?, DMA’s have ambitiously crafted a record that is the grand sum of every part of who DMA’s are.
Across twelve tracks, How Many Dreams? weaves electronic dance elements seamlessly through the beloved foundations of guitar rock, punk, and lyricism of their highest charting album THE GLOW (2020), which peaked at #2 on the ARIA charts, #4 on the UK Official Albums Chart, and #1 in Scotland.
THE GLOW (2020) was recorded and mixed by multi-Grammy Award winning producer Stuart Price (The Killers, New Order, Madonna) at the historic Westlake Recording Studios in LA, and secured 4x ARIA Nominations and multiple Platinum and Gold (ARIA) singles.
SALARYMEN, the musical project of Renee de la Motte and Thomas Eagleton, produce nostalgia-inducing indie songs combining an array of rock, psych, and dream pop influences. Part of their unique appeal lies in their vocal dynamics, which feature two distinct, yet complementary female and male voices working together in harmony.
Salarymen have just had one of their biggest year’s yet, performing at both SXSW Austin and SXSW Sydney, completing their debut tour of Japan, touring nationally with Royel Otis and playing at festivals including Lost Paradise, Mountain Goat Valley Crawl and The Gum Ball.Since then, they’ve been added to rotation on triple j, FBi, 2SER and SYN, played on BBC6, Radio X and KEXP, gained regular spots on local / international Spotify and Apple Music playlists and featured on NME, The Guardian, Clash, Pilerats, Life Without Andy and much more.
Live music venue and nightclub situated in on the campus of the University of East Anglia and run by the Union of UEA students.
Union House, Norwich, NR4 7TJ
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