Babe Rainbow Share Shimmering ‘Aquarium Cowgirl’ Single & 2025 U.S. Summer Tour Dates

Watch the Kristofski-created video for the latest track off the Australian psychedelic outfit’s upcoming LP, Slipper Imp and Shakaerator.

By Nate Todd Mar 5, 2025 1:07 pm PST

Australian psychedelic rockers Babe Rainbow shared a new single, “Aquarium Cowgirl,” set for the group’s forthcoming album, Slipper Imp and Shakaerator, out April 4 through King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard’s p(doom) Records. The band also mapped out 2025 U.S. Summer Tour dates.

Babe Rainbow’s tour begins on August 12 in Austin (Texas) before heading to Somerville (Massachusetts) on August 13. The band will perform in Brooklyn on August 14, followed by a stop in Fort Collins (Colorado) on August 15.

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Next, a previously announced appearance at King Gizzard’s Field of Vision Festival taking place in Buena Vista (Colorado) August 16 and 17. The tour continues on August 19 in Seattle before moving to San Francisco on August 20.

Ventura (California) hosts the band on August 21, with a performance in Solana Beach (California) on August 22. The run wraps up in Los Angeles on August 23.

Tickets for Babe Rainbow’s U.S. Summer Tour go on sale to the general public on Friday, March 7.

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Babe Rainbow will tour in support of their upcoming album, Slipper Imp and Shakaerator. The LP, recorded in a warehouse on an old banana farm, draws inspiration from the hippie spirit abounding in their home on Australia’s Gold Coast.

“The old Aquarius hippie connection is everywhere around here,” vocalist Angus Dowling said. “We tap into it, and absorb it all.”

On the album’s latest single, Dowling stated:

“‘Aquarium Cowgirl’ is the dreamcatcher kinda song off the album. It’s about my own personal spiritual awakening and all the learning in that. Sometimes we feel uncomfortable and struggle to know what to say. Like, we forget there are other ways of seeing reality outside our usual perspective. We made the video in the Rainbow Temple at Rosebank. The yin and yang symbol painted on the stage where we’re playing represents the harmony of opposites.”

Watch the Kristofski-created video for “Aquarium Cowgirl” below:

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