Infinity Song
Saturday, 12 September 2026, 10:00
Manning Bar · Manning Rd, Camperdown
<p>Fast rising New York 4-piece Infinity Song are set to make their second trip to Australia and first trip to
New Zealand in January 2026, with dates set for<strong> Auckland, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane</strong> and <strong>Perth.</strong></p><p>Composed of siblings <strong>Abraham, Angel, Israel </strong>and<strong> Momo Boyd </strong>- the soft rock group have had a whirlwind few years since being handpicked by <strong>Jay Z</strong> for <strong>Roc Nation </strong>in 2016. Initially busking and working on their craft across iconic New York spots such as <strong>Central Park</strong> & <strong>Grand Central Station</strong>, the band have since made their way across the globe hitting some of the biggest stages in the world; including <strong>Madison Square Garden </strong>and <strong>Carnegie Hall </strong>in New York, <strong>The Palladium, Union Chapel </strong>and <strong>Koko</strong> in London, and iconic festivals such as <strong>Glastonbury, Lollapalooza, Boston Calling, Bonnaroo </strong>and <strong>Railbird.</strong></p><p>Often likened to legendary artists such as <strong>Fifth Dimension, The Mamas and The Papas, </strong>and <strong>ABBA</strong>, the
band have had some incredible viral success throughout the career - including their 2024 hit<strong><em> ‘Haters
Anthem’</em></strong> which has seen over <strong>300 million streams </strong>since release and even landing them an endorsement from <strong>Doja Cat. </strong></p><p>The band are currently in the midst of a hefty world tour across Europe, Asia the US in support of their latest single <strong><em>‘London Foxes’</em></strong>, a bold, playful track that blends their signature harmonies with a fresh sonic edge. Amongst the extensive tour list, the band have recently played at festivals such as <strong>All Together
Now Festival</strong> (IRE), <strong>Kampnagel Summerfestival </strong>(Germany), <strong>Haldern Pop Festival </strong>(Germany), <strong>Flow
Festival OY</strong> (Finland) and <strong>Summer Sonic Festival </strong>(Japan).<br><br>Their debut Australian tour last year was an overwhelming success, <strong>selling out </strong>their Melbourne show at
the Night Cat and leaving punters spellbound with their captivating performances.
This time around they’re taking things up a notch, with their biggest Australian venues yet.</p>
New Zealand in January 2026, with dates set for<strong> Auckland, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane</strong> and <strong>Perth.</strong></p><p>Composed of siblings <strong>Abraham, Angel, Israel </strong>and<strong> Momo Boyd </strong>- the soft rock group have had a whirlwind few years since being handpicked by <strong>Jay Z</strong> for <strong>Roc Nation </strong>in 2016. Initially busking and working on their craft across iconic New York spots such as <strong>Central Park</strong> & <strong>Grand Central Station</strong>, the band have since made their way across the globe hitting some of the biggest stages in the world; including <strong>Madison Square Garden </strong>and <strong>Carnegie Hall </strong>in New York, <strong>The Palladium, Union Chapel </strong>and <strong>Koko</strong> in London, and iconic festivals such as <strong>Glastonbury, Lollapalooza, Boston Calling, Bonnaroo </strong>and <strong>Railbird.</strong></p><p>Often likened to legendary artists such as <strong>Fifth Dimension, The Mamas and The Papas, </strong>and <strong>ABBA</strong>, the
band have had some incredible viral success throughout the career - including their 2024 hit<strong><em> ‘Haters
Anthem’</em></strong> which has seen over <strong>300 million streams </strong>since release and even landing them an endorsement from <strong>Doja Cat. </strong></p><p>The band are currently in the midst of a hefty world tour across Europe, Asia the US in support of their latest single <strong><em>‘London Foxes’</em></strong>, a bold, playful track that blends their signature harmonies with a fresh sonic edge. Amongst the extensive tour list, the band have recently played at festivals such as <strong>All Together
Now Festival</strong> (IRE), <strong>Kampnagel Summerfestival </strong>(Germany), <strong>Haldern Pop Festival </strong>(Germany), <strong>Flow
Festival OY</strong> (Finland) and <strong>Summer Sonic Festival </strong>(Japan).<br><br>Their debut Australian tour last year was an overwhelming success, <strong>selling out </strong>their Melbourne show at
the Night Cat and leaving punters spellbound with their captivating performances.
This time around they’re taking things up a notch, with their biggest Australian venues yet.</p>
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