The Waifs show no sign of slowing down in the wake of their recent successful Australia-wide sold-out Up All Night 25th Anniversary album tour.
The band has added regional shows to its 2025 touring plans, including a performance at The Art House on April 3, as well as a slew of appearances at the nationally touring SummerSalt series.
From their inception in 1992 to 2002, The Waifs traversed Australia playing every small town with a local paper, a local radio station, a pub or hall that would host live music, and someone willing to listen.
The original independent avant-garde folk heroes turned multi-platinum-selling, multiple ARIA-winning, international touring outfit have released eight LPs.
They have headlined countless festivals and sold-out tours across the globe, opening for the likes of Bob Dylan.
The Waifs continue to forge a proudly independent path 30 years on.
They continue to share their folk-infused, feel-good sounds with multi-generation audiences.
The Waifs will play The Art House, Wyong on Thursday, April 3.
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