Spacey Jane To Release New EP “Exit Wounds” on 12 June + Announce “Heading Back Down Under” Australian Tour.
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Exit Wounds, the new EP from Spacey Jane, is set for release on 12 June. In conjunction, the band have released a new track ‘I Never See Her’. The new music builds on the band’s unstoppable momentum, following the release of their critically acclaimed third studio album If That Makes Sense.
“‘I Never See Her’ is about rationalizing a breakup,” says frontman Caleb Harper. “It's a conversation you have with yourself when you're delaying the inevitable and anticipating the grief. It's also about longing for a place that will hold you and keep you safe - trying to define what home means and where it is.”
Produced by Day Wave (Calum Hood, Pete Yorn, Olivia O’Brien) and mixed by Lars Stalfors (Role Model, BENEE, The Dare), Exit Wounds was written and recorded in Los Angeles during the making of If That Makes Sense. The band's previously released track ‘Do You Really Love Her’ hit the Viral 50 Charts in both U.S and Australia.
Spacey Jane is also set to take their lauded live show back on the road this summer for an extensive run of Australian dates. Kicking off with two huge nights at Brisbane’s Riverstage on Thursday 26 and Friday 27 November, the tour rolls into Melbourne the following week for back‑to‑back shows at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl on Friday 4 and Saturday 5 December. Adelaide fans can catch the band at The Drive on Sunday 6 December, before they take over the Sydney Opera House steps. The run wraps with a triumphant two‑night hometown finale at Perth’s ICF OUTDOOR on Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 December.
And if one night with Spacey Jane just won’t cut it, fans can pick up a special ‘Two Show Pass’ when purchasing tickets, granting entry to both nights in any city hosting a double run.
Joining Spacey Jane nationally at all shows are acclaimed Melbourne band Telenova and opening proceedings is Melbourne indie duo Armlock.
This June, Spacey Jane continue their global run with another North American headline tour, alongside festival appearances at Bonnaroo, Governors Ball and Chicago’s iconic Lollapalooza.
Produced by Mike Crossey (The 1975, Arctic Monkeys, Wolf Alice), If That Makes Sense was released in May 2025 to widespread praise and scored two ARIA Award nominations. In addition, the band were the Most Played artist on triple j in 2025 and had 5 songs in the Hottest 100 this year (‘Whateverrrr’, ‘All The Noise’, ‘Through My Teeth’, ‘Estimated Delivery’ and ‘How to Kill Houseplants’), which was tied with Olivia Dean for the most entries in the countdown.
If That Makes Sense followed 2022’s Here Comes Everybody and 2020’s Sunlight. The band became a hometown sensation after the release of Sunlight, topping Triple J’s annual album poll with breakout single ‘Booster Seat’ and earning the ARIA for Song of the Year. Inspired by the success of their debut album, Spacey Jane got to work on their sophomore album, which debuted at #1 on the ARIA Charts and earned them the title of Triple J’s most played artist in 2022.