Round up the squad, time to plan for an evening with Ocean Alley.

Update: You'll have to hold off rounding up the squad until next year, Ocean Alley have rescheduled their upcoming tour to 2021.

Originally travelling the nation in May and June, the new shows will take place in February and March, 2021.

Ocean Alley explain in a statement the "reschedule is due to the COVID-19 situation that has developed at home and aboard, and is in line with the restrictions and recommendations put in place by the Australian Government with a view to keeping people safe."

These are the new dates.

Ocean Alley Australian Tour 2021

with special guests Psychedelic Porn Crumpets and Dulcie

Saturday 6 February - Hordern Pavilion, Sydney ( sold out )

) Sunday 7 February - Hordern Pavilion, Sydney (licensed, all ages)

Friday 12 February - Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane ( sold out )

) Saturday 13 February - Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane (licensed, all ages)

Friday 5 March - Fremantle Arts Centre, Fremantle (18+)

Friday 12 March - Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide (licensed, all ages)

Wednesday 24 March - Melbourne Arena, Melbourne (licensed, all ages)

All previously purchased tickets remain valid for the new shows. Refunds will also be available if you can't make it. Alternatively, "you can safely and securely re-sell your ticket via Tixel," says the band.

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It's the latest in a growing list of events and festivals affected by the impact of COVID-19. Splendour In The Grass has rescheduled, Groovin The Moo Download, Ability Fest, and Bluesfest are cancelled.

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Original Story: The sultans of smooth rock from Sydney's Northern Beaches have been going hard with the festival appearances (most recently at Laneway), but this will be their first full Australian tour since 2018.

The six-piece will take in some pretty massive venues, including the casual 10,500-cap Melbourne Arena, when they roll around the map in May and June.

Be sure to get down early to check out the killer support from two of Perth's (and Unearthed's) favourite live acts, the bonkers Psychedelic Porn Crumpets and charming Dulcie.

View the dates below and find ticket info at oceanalley.com.au.

Friday 1 May – Fremantle Arts Centre, Perth (18+)

Friday 8 May – Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide (licensed, all ages)

Friday 15 May – Melbourne Arena, Melbourne (licensed, all ages

Friday 22 May – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane (18+)

Friday 23 May - Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane (licensed, all ages)

Friday 5 June – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney (licensed, all ages)

Saturday 6 June – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney (licensed, all ages)

After the release of their Hottest 100 dominating 2018 album Chiaroscuro, Ocean Alley found downtime between touring to continue writing and recording a new album.

Last year saw them release a string of singles: 'Infinity' and 'Stained Glass' (#54 and #24 in the Hottest 100 of 2019, respectively), as well as 'Tombstone', which is now getting an official music video.

Shot by close collaborators The Sauce, the clip captures the band's most hectic 12 month period, contrasting high profile festival performances with backstage hangs. Watch below.