Melbourne musician stung by stingray in WA
Singer Leisha Jungalwalla of Melbourne alt-pop synth duo This Way North is continuing with their tour despite being stabbed by a stingray at Cervantes beach in Western Australia.
This Way North were six shows into a 21-date national tour behind their new EP Vol. 2.
On a day off, Jungalwalla was down the beach watching dolphins frolicking when she decided to wade into a rock pool.
She disturbed a camouflaged stingray which attacked both her ankles.
The singer managed to hobble to a local Lobster Factory restaurant, bleeding from both ankles, and was sent by ambulance to hospital.
Apparently this was the accident-prone Jungalwalla’s fourth ride in one.
In a statement issued through her publicist, she said, “The local hospital staff were second to none, and whilst it hurt like hell, I’ve now been nicknamed Stingray which will get a lot of mileage if I ever decide to join a bikie club or a metal rock band.”
The WA tour went off without any cancellations, and now heads to:
Fri 6 Apr – The Grace Emily, Adelaide
Fri 13 Apr – Courthouse Youth Arts Center, Geelong
Sat 14 Apr – Bahas, Rye
Thu 26 Apr – Oxford Arts Factory, Sydney
Sat 28 Apr – Paddock Sessions, Wollombi NSW
Thu 3 May – Beach Hotel, Byron Bay
Fri 4 May – The Bearded Lady, Brisbane
Sat 5 May – Sol Bar, Maroochydore
Sat 12 May – Culburra Beach Festival, Wollongong
Sat 19 May – Tanswells Band Room, Beechworth
Thu 24 May – The Workers Club, Melbourne
Vol. 2 was recorded over two stints in Toronto, Canada, with producer Derek Downham, whose credits include Eagles of Death Metal, Broken Social Scene and Holy Fuck.