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Ocean Alley Wrap 80,000-Ticket Aus/NZ Tour, Album Reclaims ARIA No. 1

Written by: News Room Last updated: March 24, 2026
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Ocean Alley have wrapped the biggest headline tour of their career, selling more than 80,000 tickets across 11 shows in Australia and New Zealand, with their fifth studio album Love Balloon returning to No. 1 on the ARIA Australian Albums Chart in the same week.

The run — which spanned January through March — saw the Sydney six-piece graduate to their most ambitious open-air stages yet, including Sydney’s Domain, Fremantle’s Esplanade Park and Brisbane Showgrounds, before closing out at Adelaide’s Glenelg Beach over the weekend.

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The capital city dates featured support from Nothing But Thieves, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Ruby Fields, Skegss and Birdland, among others, while regional dates brought in Allah-Las, Babe Rainbow and The Grogans across various stops. The result marks a significant milestone for an independent band. Ocean Alley operate through Community Music, and the 80,000-ticket haul — matching the scale of their combined 2023 and 2024 headline runs — underscores their position as one of the most compelling live draws in Australian music.

Love Balloon, released in September 2025, has been a slow-burning phenomenon. The record has now spent 22 weeks in the ARIA Australian Albums Top 10, including 14 consecutive weeks, and has returned to No. 1 for the third time this week. It has surpassed 50 million streams worldwide since release.

The album’s title track has spent 29 weeks in the Top 20 of the ARIA Australian Singles Chart, while the tour’s finale has sparked a viral moment around album closer “Drenched” — its lyric “Livin’ in the Moment like when we were kids” has soundtracked more than 17,000 social media posts, accumulating 3.5 million views.

Earlier this year, Ocean Alley placed four tracks in triple j’s Hottest 100 of 2025: “Love Balloon” (No. 17), “First Blush” (No. 43), “Drenched” (No. 44) and “Left of the Dealer” (No. 87). “First Blush” also held the position of triple j’s most-played track to start the year.

Formed on Sydney’s Northern Beaches in 2011, Ocean Alley broke through nationally when “Confidence” topped triple j’s Hottest 100 in 2019 and went on to reach No. 15 on Billboard’s Hot Alternative Songs chart.

The band’s catalogue has now surpassed 1 billion streams worldwide, with ten singles certified Gold or higher across Australia, New Zealand and the U.S. Their previous albums Lonely Diamond (2020) and Low Altitude Living (2022) both debuted at No. 3 on the ARIA Albums Chart.

In 2025, they expanded their global footprint with a headline show at London’s Alexandra Palace and their first-ever dates in Brazil, Chile and Mexico, plus festival appearances at Lollapalooza, Sziget and Austin City Limits.

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