Two of Australia's best indie bands for the price of one? Whatta steal!

Ball Park Music and San Cisco are ganging up for a huge co-headline tour of the country, kicking off in September and taking them all across the country, playing select all ages.

"We've been dreaming of putting a tour like this together for years," says Ball Park frontman Sam Cromack, adding the band are "absolutely buzzing" to see their plans finally come to fruition.

The feeling's mutual for San Cisco's Josh Biondillo: "We first met Ball Park at one of the first festivals we ever played so it is very special to be getting back together after all these years to be playing such iconic venues with our good mates."

Joining in at all shows will be Unearthed J Award nom'd guitar gal Ruby Fields, who's just been warming down from her own headline tour behind debut EP, Your Dad's Opinion For Dinner.

Tickets are up for grabs on 2 July (9am AEST) but there's a fan presale happening 29 June. Hit up Ball Park's website or sancisco.com for details.

Ball Park Music & San Cisco Australian 2018 Tour

with special guest Ruby Fields

Friday 7 September - Festival Hall, Melbourne VIC (licensed, all ages)

Saturday 8 September - Brisbane Festival Opening Night @ Riverstage, Brisbane QLD (licensed all ages)

with special guests Ruby Fields and Tia Gostelow

with special guests Ruby Fields and Tia Gostelow Friday 14 September - UOW UniHall, Wollongong NSW

Saturday 15 September - NEX, Newcastle NSW

Friday 21 September - UC Refectory, Canberra (licensed, all ages)

Saturday 22 September - Big Top @ Luna Park, Sydney NSW (licensed, all ages)

Saturday 6 October - Fremantle Arts Centre, Fremantle WA

Sunday 7 October - Astor Theatre, Perth WA (licensed, all ages)

Friday 19 October - Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide SA (licensed all ages)

Saturday 20 October - City Oval, Ballarat VIC

Wednesday 24 October - The Goods Shed, Hobart TAS

These shows follow the release of Ball Park Music's GOOD MOOD - the self-produced fifth album from the Brisbane that spawned the singles ‘Exactly How You Are' (#18 in the Hottest 100), 'The Perfect Life Does Not Exist' and one of the Biggest Like A Versions of 2017, their take on Powderfinger classic ‘My Happiness'.

Check out the intense clip for the album's live fan favourite, the bizarre, brawny 'Hands Off My Body'. CONTENT WARNING: this video may potentially trigger seizures for people with photosensitive epilepsy. Viewer discretion is advised.

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Fremantle foursome San Cisco released their third album The Water last year, which lodged the breezy 'Hey, Did I Do You Wrong' into the Hottest 100 (at #79). After undergoing a line-up change, they embarked on a marathon tour - playing 21 shows in 46 days. Oh, and Scarlett acquired a small kangaroo.

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