Celebrating a decade of his multi-platinum hit, Firestone, Conrad Sewell has today announced his biggest regional tour of Australia yet, set to take his iconic voice and sweeping hits to all pockets of Australia in an intimate, acoustic setting throughout April and May, with national support from René Le Feuvre.
Read MoreFollowing the prolific release of their self-titled album and their biggest headline shows to date in 2024, MAKE THEM SUFFER have announced a massive 2025 regional Australian tour, set to bring their insatiable live show on an 18-date run this June and July, joined by special guests JUSTICE FOR THE DAMNED and THE GLOOM IN THE CORNER.
Read MoreFresh off the back of nabbing an ARIA #1 Australian Album and ARIA #4 Album placement for their third studio album TOY, Sydney’s Dear Seattle now announces national tour dates to celebrate the record with fans this May.
Read MoreFollowing an entirely sold out recent headline run and the acclaimed release of their new album Half Living Things, 2025 is already shaping up to be another monster for ALPHA WOLF, with the band today announcing the Terrible Days Across Australia 2025 regional tour, joined this May and early June by special guests MALEVOLENCE (UK) and ZUKO.
Read MoreGadigal/Sydney-based alt-rock powerhouse RedHook will supersize the party at their biggest Australian headline shows ever this August and September. Tickets on sale Thursday, May 30 at 9am AEST HERE.
Read MoreTen years ago, KINGSWOOD firmly staked their claim as one of Australia’s finest new voices in rock music with the release of a dynamic and electrifying debut album, MICROSCOPIC WARS. Following a string of successful EP releases that helped define the band’s early sound, generating momentum and fan bases around Australia. When it came time for Kingswood to deliver their first studio album, they went big.
Read MoreCanadian hardcore punk legends Cancer Bats have just announced their return to Australian shores for the first time since 2019 with an eight-date national tour, bringing Sydney party punks Fangz along for the ride.
Read MoreFollowing their huge Good Mood Summer Tour back in January, and to celebrate the release of their new music, The Rubens are heading back out on the road for their Black Balloon Queensland Tour. Presented by Ripple Effect, WME and Ivy League, the run will see the five-piece hit 9 major centres across Queensland in May 2024, before headlining The Big Chill Festival in Armidale on Saturday, 18 May.
Read MoreAs they prepare to embark their next large stretch of Australian touring, The VANNS have given fans another insight into just how busy they have been plotting for these opening months of 2024 to be!
Read MoreThere’ll be something for everybody when ARIA Award-winning singer, songwriter and raconteur Phil Jamieson brings his solo magic to stages next January, with a stripped-back acoustic show set to captivate Australia for the Nobody Else Tour in 2024.
Read MoreMelbourne’s Teenage Dads are absolutely dominating on their massive 30-stop national headline tour across Australia & New Zealand. This follows on from their electrifying tour across the UK, Ireland and Europe, and is in support of their latest single, ‘Speed Racer’.
Read MoreLong-time Australian favourites, Skunkhour are back with relentlessly booty-shaking thick funk with ‘Rain On Me’. Mixing in their blend of heavy funk riffage, trail-blazing rhymes and sublime soul-pop melodies, ‘Rain On Me’ once again shows Skunkhour as a truly unique band in the Australian music landscape.
Read MoreBeloved Aussie rockers Grinspoon have today announced their Easy Detention national tour, celebrating iconic albums Easy (1999) and New Detention (2002), with first ever vinyl pressings of both records set for release on Friday September 8 and available to pre-order now.
Read MoreMore than 30 years after they took the world of Australian music by storm, Melbourne indie-pop icons Frente are hitting the road to celebrate the anniversary of their iconic debut record, Marvin The Album. Set to do a full lap of the map in May/June this year, the tour will kick off with a hometown show at Corner Hotel on May 6, before moving to Oxford Art Factory (Syd), The Zoo (Bris), The Gov (Adl), and finishing up at Badlands in Perth on June 10, with supports from Sally Seltman in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney, and Lo in Perth.
Read MoreAustralia’s Award-winning and loved songbird, Kim Churchill returns with his latest captivating album, ‘Dawn Sounds’. The seventh studio album from this cherished artist is an earnest ode to the joyous peaks and liberating pits of life’s journey.
Read MoreRegular visitors from Aotearoa, legends Katchafire are back from a lengthy Europe and North America tour in September, to play a large series of shows around Australia in October and November.
Katchafire are bringing fellow Kiwis Masaya with them on this run of dates, starting on October 27 at Byron Bay, before hitting Nightquarter on the Sunshine Coast on October 28, Gold Coast on the 29th, and over to Island Vibe on Minjerribah (Stradbroke Island) on the 30th.
Read MoreCalling all Australian heavy music fans as two of the nations most captivating and relentless heavy acts, Brisbane post-hardcore outfit Deadlights and regional Victorian metallers Mirrors, join forces to announce an unforgettable six-date Australian co-headline tour in November, 'The Ego's Valley' Australian tour.
Read MoreFollowing the release of their rambunctious new single ‘Sort It Out’, Beddy Rays announce the release of their debut self-titled album, available Friday 29 July. The Redland Bay larrikins are pumped to also announce their biggest national tour to date for this August and September.
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