Stereophonics returns to Australia this July for their "Graffiti On The Train" album tour. The Welsh rockers are slated to perform in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.

Graffiti On The Train is the band's follow-up to their successful seventh studio album, 2009's Keep Calm and Carry On. Their latest album reached number 3 in the UK Album Charts. They have already released five singles from the album since its pre-release last November 2012. "Violins and Tambourines" is their latest song to hit the airwaves.

Other tracks include In a Moment, Indian Summer, Graffiti On The Train, We Share The Same Sun and Been Caught Cheating. According to Stereophonics frontman Kelly Jones, the song "Been Caught Cheating" was inspired by the late Amy Winehouse.

Stereophonics was formed in 1992 in Wales as part of the Cardiff music scene. The band had several drummers over the years after their original drummer, Stuart Cable, was fired from the band from 2003. He was found dead in his home in 2010. Their current drummer is Jamie Morrison.

Their last visit in Australia was in 2010. Adelaide-based band Atlas Genius, who are steadily making their way in the international music scene, will be supporting Stereophonics in their tour. Atlas Genius' debut album When It Was Now was released last April.

Fans can once again watch Stereophonics and sing-along with their hits including Maybe Tomorrow, Have A Nice Day, Dakota and more as they play in the following dates and venues:

July 18, 8:00 P.M. - Enmore Theatre (Sydney)
July 19, 8:30 P.M. - The Hi Fi (Brisbane)
July 21, 8:30 P.M. - Palace Theatre (Melbourne)

Due to their popularity, tickets are selling fast and two additional shows have been added in Melbourne and Perth:

July 23, 8:30 P.M. - Palace Theatre (Melbourne)
July 25, 8:30 P.M. - Metro City (Perth)

Doors open at 7:30 p.m. For more information on ticket price visit LiveNation.

Watch Stereophonics' Violins and Tambourines music video below:

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