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Boy & Bear Release Sixth Studio Album

BOY & BEAR RELEASE 6TH STUDIO ALBUM ‘TRIPPING OVER TIME’  SET TO TICK OFF THEIR BIGGEST HEADLINE SHOWS TO DATE IN 2025 + 2026

Indie alternative icons Boy & Bear have today unveiled their sixth studio album Tripping Over Time, with the independent full-length offering a boundless exploration of melodic hooks, storytelling and luminous pop across its unforgettable 11 tracks, including serene focus track Ancestors. As of this weekend, Boy & Bear will commence a mammoth tour that will see the five-piece tick off some of the biggest shows of their career to date, including a once-in-a-lifetime performance at the Sydney Opera House Forecourt this Sunday 14 December.

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Joined by special guests Hollow Coves and Darcie Haven at one of Australia’s most famous landmarks this weekend, Boy & Bear have today announced a huge run of capital city shows in 2026, including May 1 at the Fremantle Arts Centre South Lawn, Adelaide’s Thebarton Theatre on May 2, Brisbane’s Riverstage on May 8, and Melbourne’s Hamer Hall on May 15.

Tickets are on sale Tuesday December 16 from http://www.boyandbear.com/

An immersive and kaleidoscopic album that effortlessly charms while pursuing the notions of time, growing up, new chapters and more, Tripping Over Time is instantly a timeless Boy & Bear album, with its nostalgic hues and modern flourishes enticing you deeper into fluctuations of infectious hooks, rumination, acoustic glimmers, hazy melodies and heartfelt undertones, as vocalist and lyricist Dave Hosking elaborates, “Tripping over Time is a celebration of the new-found wisdoms of age. It’s about how time changes us, we grow up, our priorities shift, our lives move onto new chapters and with this comes new insights but also new challenges. It’s a balancing act of reflecting, or even yearning for our youth whilst also embracing life as it inevitably moves forward. The record’s emotional core is really about finding peace in who we are and who we’ve become. It’s about self-growth.”

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Opening with its title track, Tripping Over Time shimmers with gentle grooves and warm melodies before gliding into one of the album’s lead singles Where Does Life Begin. Magnetically capturing compelling uncertainty with uplifting beats and soaring backdrops, Where Does Life Begin leads to previously-released single Vertigo; a jangly exploration into the awkwardness of life, time and change. Between vibrant folk-hued silk that tugs at heartstrings while also soothing weary souls (Thunder), infectious sonic hypnotism detailing challenges and intimate relationships (Lost Control), and swooning love letters fit for even the coldest of hearts (Love Has Been Too Good To Me)Tripping Through Time also channels indie charm with musings on mortality (Roses), sharp melancholia spliced with whimsy (Sleep Talking) and buoyant reflections on life and permeating acceptance (penultimate track All These Years). And closing out as though in a hazy, glowing dream, Tripping Over Time ends via Movie, perfectly balancing the album’s contrast between playful charm and deeper themes, with the overall album acting as a vivid snapshot of life in every facet. But amongst the silky undulations and endless charisma throughout Tripping Over Time, another firm highlight emerges in the form of the LP’s focus track Ancestors; a bundle of melancholic serenity, brandishing Bon Iver-esque contemplations and a real-world experience for Dave Hosking himself. 

“Ancestors is really about fighting for our relationships. Our intimate relationships can ebb and flow, going through different phases some of which challenge the very foundations they stand on. My partner and I had had an intense argument and I went out and sat by our veggie patch. I remember watching the bees and thinking how small they were compared to the scenario we were in. It moved me. There was however something primal and instinctive that kicked in to go back and reconnect. Almost as if my ancestors were telling me to keep striving to protect the very thing that gives me joy and peace”. 

Renowned for their magnetic blend of vintage pop, alternative elements and folk edges, Boy & Bear channel nostalgia, personal experiences and universal themes into charming and captivating sonic journeys. Taking the world by storm in 2011 via their debut album MoonfireBoy & Bear instantly won hearts and minds while also taking home five ARIA Award wins, also reaching double-Platinum status for their maiden record. Cementing their ever-burgeoning legacy with 2013’s Harlequin Dream, 2015’s Limit of Love, 2019’s Suck on Light and, most recently, 2023’s self-titled album, over the years Boy & Bear have garnered multiple #1 charting albums, top 10 debuts, seven ARIA Award nominations and five wins, over half a billion streams and ongoing performances in their wake as headliners, supporting the likes of Mumford & Sons, Chris Isaak and Laura Marling, or charming audiences across the globe with their unforgettable performances.

Off the back of previously selling the most headline tickets of their career globally, Boy & Bear are closing out 2025 in spectacular fashion with their biggest headline show set to take place this Sunday, performing on the steps at the iconic Sydney Opera House Forecourt with special guests Hollow Coves and Darcie Haven. A longtime dream in the making, revealed poignantly recently online with Boy & Bear members and brothers Tim Hart and Jon Hart detailing their connection to the Opera House and live music, the band will also perform a huge run of shows starting next May, trekking across Fremantle, Adelaide, Brisbane and Melbourne alongside a sea of special guests adding to the magic including The Dreggs, Bears Den (UK), Cloud Control, and RAGEFLOWER.

“It’s nuts,” shares Dave of the band’s upcoming shows. “These will be some of the biggest Boy & Bear headline shows we’ve ever played and we’re pumped for it. We love playing live shows. It never gets old to us and we’re very grateful for the fact that we get to do this with such an amazing fan base. It’s pretty special. We can’t wait.”

Heralding a sublime new Boy & Bear chapter, the release of Tripping Over Time today finds Boy & Bear simultaneously harnessing their signature sound while also tripping the light fantastic into brave new sonic worlds, as Dave concludes, “It feels amazing to be releasing Tripping Over Time. We’re super proud of this record and I’m genuinely excited for people to hear it. I feel like we really pushed ourselves this time to create something that felt truly like us, to double-down on what makes us idiosyncratic and hopefully unique. It’s a pop record full of melodic hooks and stories and I think that’s what we do best.”

Tripping Over Time is out today.

Tickets to the Boy & Bear 2025/2026 tour are on sale Tuesday December 16 from http://www.boyandbear.com/

Final tickets to Sydney Opera House are still available http://www.boyandbear.com/

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