Spacey Jane have released a new single, “Do You Really Love Her,” alongside a music video, and announced an extensive run of U.S. summer tour dates — the Australian indie rock band’s first new music since their critically acclaimed third album If That Makes Sense.
Frontman Caleb Harper explained the song was left off the album but always destined to surface. “For some reason the song didn’t feel like the right fit for the album but we always wanted it to see the light of day,” he said in a statement.
Written on Mulholland Drive in the Hollywood Hills with collaborators Sarah Aarons and Joel Little, and produced by John Hill, “Do You Really Love Her” draws on classic Australian pub rock. “Bands like INXS, The Church and Icehouse are both nostalgic and inspirational to us,” Harper said.
Harper described the single — and what follows — as a deliberate creative experiment. “This release and the others to follow are almost experiments,” he said. “Songs we love that didn’t end up on an album. Something we want to share while we take stock and reset.”
The If That Makes Sense Tour kicks off June 2 in New Haven, Conn., with festival appearances at Governors Ball Music Festival (June 6), Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival (June 14) and Osheaga Festival (Aug. 2). The band will also support Rainbow Kitten Surprise on a run of amphitheater dates through July, including stops at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles (July 21) and Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre in Denver (July 25). Artist presale begins March 17 at 10 a.m. local time; general on-sale follows March 20.
Additionally, the band will release Live at The Hordern Pavilion (Sydney, NSW) 2025 on Record Store Day this April — a live album drawn from three sold-out nights at the legendary Sydney venue.
If That Makes Sense debuted at No. 2 on the ARIA Albums Chart and earned nominations for Best Rock Album and Best Video at the 2025 ARIA Awards, while Spacey Jane was named the most played artist on Triple J for the year.
The band’s 2020 debut Sunlight produced the signature single “Booster Seat,” which won the ARIA Award for Song of the Year and has since been certified 7x platinum.





























