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Red Hot Chili Peppers announce Australian tour dates 2023

Legendary rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers have today announced their return to Australia for 4 massive stadium shows in early 2023. The tour will commence in Brisbane at Suncorp Stadium on January 29 before heading to Accor Stadium, Sydney on February 2, followed by Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium on February 7and concluding in Perth at Optus Stadium on February 12.
 
Red Hot Chili Peppers commenced their global stadium tour last month in Spain following the release of acclaimed new album Unlimited Love, with stops in London, Paris, Dublin, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, and many more.  The tour marks the return of guitarist and all-round cosmic musician John Frusciante to the group, as they perform their career-spanning hits alongside tracks from their new album.

Joining the Australian tour is multiplatinum selling superstar Post Malone. Among the best-selling music artists globally with over 80 million records sold across four career albums, Stoney (2016), Beerbongs & Bentleys (2018), Hollywood’s Bleeding (2019) and Twelve Carat Toothache (2022), Malone has won 10 Billboard Music Awards, three American Music Awards, one MTV Video Music Award, and has received six Grammy Award nominations. He holds several Billboard chart records: he is the first solo artist to top the Rap Airplay and Adult Contemporary charts, while Circles set the record for longest climb to number one (41 weeks) on the Adult Contemporary chart by a solo artist. His current single I Like You (A Happier Song) featuring Doja Cat is tearing up the Australian airplay and ARIA singles chart.
 
A Telstra Plus member pre-sale commences Wednesday July 6 at 10am in Brisbane, 11am in Melbourne and Perth, and 12pm in Sydney, running for 48 hours. Head to telstra.com/tickets for further details.
 
General public tickets go on sale on Monday July 11 at 12pm in Brisbane, 1pm in Melbourne and Perth, and 2pm in Sydney. For complete VIP, tour and ticket information, visit: livenation.com.au.
 

Red Hot Chili Peppers have soundtracked successive generations as not only one of the bestselling acts in music history, but also one of the biggest streaming rock bands in the world today. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame® in 2012, the award-winning Los Angeles quartet—Anthony Kiedis [vocals], Flea [bass], Chad Smith [drums], and John Frusciante [guitar]—have collected 6 GRAMMY® Awards, sold 80 million albums, generated 5 billion YouTube views, and gathered 22 billion Spotify streams, averaging 21 million monthly listeners on the platform. 
 
Rolling Stone cited Blood Sugar Sex Magik, Californication, and By The Way on its coveted “500 Greatest Albums of All Time,” while “Under the Bridge” landed on the “500 Greatest Songs of All Time” in 2021. In addition to claiming a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, 8 MTV VMAs, 5 EMAs, 4 American Music Awards, and 3 BRIT Awards, they’ve notably notched the most #1 singles of all time at Alternative Radio with 13 #1 hits. They’ve also performed to tens of millions worldwide, headlined Coachella and became the only band ever to sell out three nights at Hyde Park in London—moving over 200,000 tickets. Adorned by anthems such as “Give It Away,” “Under the Bridge,” and “Breaking the Girl,” the diamond-certified Blood Sugar Sex Magik celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2021. 

In April Red Hot Chili Peppers unveiled their new album and twelfth full-length offering, Unlimited Love [Warner Records], their first recording with guitarist John Frusciante since 2006 and first with producer and longtime collaborator Rick Rubin since 2011.  Their creative collaboration with Rubin spans legendary albums, including Blood Sugar Sex Magik [1991], Californication [1999], By The Way [2002], and Stadium Arcadium [2006].

Now the band’s seminal lineup returns with their new studio album, Unlimited Love and a record-breaking Global Stadium Tour, kicking-off a brand new generation of fans for the legendary group.

RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS
WITH POST MALONE
AUSTRALIA 2023

 
BRISBANE, SUNCORP STADIUM
SUNDAY, JANUARY 29

SYDNEY, ACCOR STADIUM
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2

MELBOURNE, MARVEL STADIUM
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7

PERTH, OPTUS STADIUM
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12

 

PRE-SALE AND ON SALE TICKETING INFORMATION:
 

BRISBANE
A Telstra Plus member pre-sale commences Wednesday July 6 at 10am until Friday July 8 at 10am – Head to telstra.com/tickets for further details.
 
Live Nation pre-sale commences Friday July 8 at 11am until Monday July 11 at 11am

General public tickets on sale Monday July 11 at 12pm
 
MELBOURNE AND PERTH
A Telstra Plus member pre-sale commences Wednesday July 6 at 11am until Friday July 8 at 11am – Head to telstra.com/tickets for further details.
 
Live Nation pre-sale commences Friday July 8 at 12pm until Monday July 11 at 12pm
 
General public tickets on sale Monday July 11 at 1pm
 
SYDNEY
A Telstra Plus member pre-sale commences Wednesday July 6 at 12pm until Friday July 8 at 12pm – Head to telstra.com/tickets for further details.
 
Live Nation pre-sale commences Friday July 8 at 1pm until Monday July 11 at 1pm
 
General public tickets on sale Monday July 11 at 2pm 
 

For complete tour, ticket and VIP Experience information, visit: livenation.com.au

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Jack Johnson adds 2nd Sydney show to Meet The Moonlight 2022 tour

Due to overwhelming demand a second Sydney show has been added to the Jack Johnson ‘Meet The Moonlight’ tour on Tuesday December 6 at the Sydney Opera House Forecourt. Jack’s first Sydney and Gold Coast dates are now completely sold out.

Tickets for this new Sydney show and all other shows are on sale now.

For complete tour and ticket and information, visit: Here

Last here in 2019 to headline the 30th Annual Bluesfest, Jack Johnson’s ‘Meet The Moonlight’ Tour will see the band performing at some of Australia’s finest outdoor venues, kicking off the tour on November 29th at Perth’s stunning Kings Park and making stops at the new HOTA Amphitheatre on the Gold Coast, Brisbane’s Riverstage, the Forecourt of the iconic Sydney Opera House, and concluding at Melbourne’s Sidney Myer Music Bowl.
 
Joining Jack on the tour will be Australian APRA Award winning singer-songwriter Ziggy Alberts. Having released eight records including the double platinum ‘Laps Around The Sun’, and played sold-out tours across the globe, Ziggy’s genuine grassroots story and captivating live performances have amassed millions of fans worldwide.  Opening for all shows will be one of music’s most inspiring Indigenous role models, the AIR award-winning and ARIA-nominated artist Emily Wurramara.
 
The Australian tour announcement came just days after the world-wide release of Johnson’s eighth studio album and his first full-length record in five years.   The album was produced by Blake Mills (Alabama Shakes, Perfume Genius, Jim James) and recorded both in Los Angeles, at Sound City and EastWest, and in Hawaii at Johnson’s studio The Mango Tree. Featuring the first single ‘One Step Ahead’, the second single ‘Don’t Look Now’, the album’s centerpiece and title track ‘Meet The Moonlight’, this latest album marks a major artistic milestone for Johnson, whose decades-spanning career has included countless sold-out tours, over 25 million albums sold worldwide and multiple industry awards, including three Brit Awards and two Grammy nominations. Jack Johnson’s new album ‘Meet The Moonlight’ is available here through Brushfire Records/Republic Records.
 
Once again hitting the stage with his long-time bandmates, Merlo, Adam and Zach, fans can expect to hear plenty of classic Jack including ‘Better Together’‘Flake’, ‘Inaudible Melodies’, ‘Taylor’‘Sitting, Waiting, Wishing’ and some soon to be favourites from the new album.
 
Greening and the environment remain at the forefront of Johnson’s touring with extensive sustainability programs at every show. The Jack Johnson ‘Meet The Moonlight’ Tour will expand green touring practices and continue to promote sustainable local food systems and plastic free initiatives. Johnson’s tour staff is working closely with promoters and venues in support of the BYOBottle campaign to create innovative plastic free campaigns which eliminate disposable plastic, provide water refill stations, and promote reusables. A ‘Farm to Stage’ program encourages venues to source local, organic food to support farmers in their region. The tour will promote sustainable transportation options and partner with local bicycle organizations to host bike valet programs at select shows. Visit
https://jackjohnsonmusic.com/greening/2022 for all tour greening details.

Johnson’s All At Once campaign will engage fans in the Village Green at each show and will support non-profit partners including Green Music Australia,  Perth City FarmTangaroa BlueSurfrider Foundation Australia and more. Fans will also be encouraged to participate in pre-show community events such as beach clean-ups. Visit All At Once for details.

Johnson’s tour will continue to support sustainability and local community projects with $2AUD from every ticket going to support the environment; $1AUD will be directed to carbon offset projects and the other $1AUD to support the All At Once Non-Profit Partners and their environmental projects, plastic free initiatives, and food security efforts.
 
For complete tour and ticket and information, visit: Here

JACK JOHNSON
‘MEET THE MOONLIGHT’ 2022 TOUR

KINGS PARK AND BOTANIC GARDEN, PERTH
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 29

HOTA AMPHITHEATRE, GOLD COAST
FRIDAY DECEMBER 2 SOLD OUT

RIVERSTAGE, BRISBANE
SATURDAY DECEMBER 3

SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE FORECOURT, SYDNEY
MONDAY DECEMBER 5 SOLD OUT

SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE FORECOURT, SYDNEY
TUESDAY DECEMBER 6 NEW SHOW

SIDNEY MYER MUSIC BOWL, MELBOURNE
THURSDAY DECEMBER 8

 

TICKETS FOR ALL SHOWS ARE ON SALE NOW

For complete tour and ticket information, visit:
https://jackjohnsonmusic.com & livenation.com.au

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George Thorogood & The Destroyers announce second Melbourne show.

GEORGE THOROGOOD & THE DESTROYERS are excited to announce the first Melbourne show on their Good To Be Bad Tour is now sold out, adding a second show on Saturday 29 October at The Forum. 

Tickets for the new show go on sale 12pm, Friday July 1.

My Live Nation members can secure tickets first during the exclusive pre-sale which commences at 12pm, Thursday June 30, and concludes at 11am, Friday July 1.

For complete tour, ticket and VIP Experience information, visit: livenation.com.au.

Celebrating 40 years of ‘Bad To The Bone’ this September, iconic rock legends George Thorogood & The Destroyers make their very welcome return to Australian shores this October and November for shows in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Canberra, with regional shows in New South Wales and Queensland.  

For the past 45 years, it’s been very good to be George Thorogood & The Destroyers. And in 2022, their Good To Be Bad Tour: 45 Years Of Rock will prove why like never before. 

Since 1976, they’ve sold over 15 million albums, built a catalogue of classic hits, played more than 8,000 ferocious live shows, and become mainstays of radio, TV, and stages worldwide for more than two generations. Through it all, they’ve remained one of the most consistent – and consistently passionate – progenitors of blues-based rock in pop culture history. 

For Thorogood and his longtime band – Jeff Simon (drums, percussion), Bill Blough (bass guitar), Jim Suhler (rhythm guitar) and Buddy Leach (saxophone) – the power to rock audiences has been both battle cry and creed from the beginning. ‘Since I was 17,’ George says, ‘All I wanted to do was see how far I could go with my guitar, putting my own spin on music I loved.’

But it’s live on tour that George Thorogood & The Destroyers continue to flip the switch nightly. Delivering a gut-bustin’, guitar-wailin’, face-meltin’, fiery-tempoed, take-no-prisoners, good old-fashioned lunch-bucket rock & roll show that includes their signature hits ‘Get A Haircut’, ‘I Drink Alone’, ‘One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer’, ‘Move It On Over’, ‘Who Do You Love’ and the definitive badass anthem ‘Bad To The Bone’, along with several surprises. 

To co-incide with the tour Universal Music will be releasing the Australasian-Exclusive souvenir edition of The Original George Thorogood, which brings together the best from the rock and roll heart and fevered brain of George Thorogood and his unstoppable, long-time band, The DestroyersThe Original George Thorogood will be released on CD (including Australian exclusive tour slipcase) and digitally.

Built around Thorogood’s fiery guitar skills, explosive performance style and a blistering take on blues rarities, George Thorogood & The Destroyers indeed remain unstoppable in 2022. Is it still good to be bad? George says ‘You bet it is! We’ll always be the baddest band in the land. Expect our best on this tour because that’s what you’re gonna get.’

GEORGE THOROGOOD & THE DESTROYERS
2022 GOOD TO BE BAD TOUR: 45 YEARS OF ROCK

CANBERRA THEATRE, CANBERRA
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27

THE FORUM, MELBOURNE
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28
SOLD OUT

THE FORUM, MELBOURNE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29
NEW SHOW

ENMORE THEATRE, SYDNEY
MONDAY, OCTOBER 31

CIVIC THEATRE, NEWCASTLE
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2

ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE, TOWNSVILLE
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4

CONVENTION CENTRE, CAIRNS
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5

FORTITUDE MUSIC HALL, BRISBANE
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7

THEBARTON THEATRE, ADELAIDE
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10

TICKETS ON SALE 12PM FRIDAY, JULY 1
Live Nation pre-sale: 12pm, Thursday June 30 – 11am, Friday July 1

For complete tour and ticket information, visit:
georgethorogood.com & livenation.com.au

 
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Interview with Jaidyn Hale (Among The Restless)

STM:  Hi There Jaidyn, thanks for your time today, firstly congratulations on the new EP Define which is out now.  Clearly, Covid had a huge impact on the recording and timing of the release, how did you find the process? Were there many delays and hurdles you had pop up? 

Always a pleasure and thank you! Covid has most definitely made it hard over the past few years but nonetheless, we have persevered and all made it through. We were lucky enough to have actually already made the venture to Red Engine recording studios in Brisbane and laid down all the tracks last year before that last bad lockdown hit us. In regards to releasing the EP, I think the biggest thing was we wanted to wait and be able to experience it with our fans, friends, and family in person. Without being able to gig and support what we are so proud of it wouldn’t have made sense to us to release.

STM: As a relatively new band forming not long before covid hit you have done extremely well pushing out singles during times when gigs were vetoed, and the music industry was stopped in its tracks. Your determination as a band certainly shines through and has given you the results looking at your Spotify streams. You must be so proud of the band's achievements. 

One hundred percent, not being able to see each other and especially not being able to rehearse wasn’t great and took its toll on us. Considering how much of the early stages of the band were hindered, I think we have really pulled through and shown that nothing can stop us from doing what we love.

STM: You traveled to Brisbane and put yourselves in the safe hands of renowned recording royalty in Steve James (The Sex Pistols, The Jam, The Angels, The Screaming Jets, Airbourne), tell me a bit about working with him and your recording process.  

Without Steve, none of this would have been possible. His guidance and expertise in his craft made recording our first EP a breeze so to speak. Basically, we start by jamming through the songs together and getting a feel in the studio. After this, we all track our parts individually, and then it all gets roughly comped to hear a basic rundown of the mix. Throughout this stage is where a lot of change happens in the songs with new ideas thrown in or parts are taken out. It was such an amazing experience, and we are so looking forward to getting back up there as soon as possible!

STM: Define has a wonderful arc listening to it from start to finish, it has a great flow and concludes with the sublime Growing Pains. The addition of strings lifts this song from bloody great to amazing, was that extra layer always part of the plan?  

When recording that song initially we knew we wanted it to be big. Lachie had this amazing vision from the start and it was just missing something. The addition of the violin really uplifted the whole song and added such a cool atmosphere, and helped to even more encapsulate the sort of direction we were taking the song. 

STM:  Slave Within The Change is like a big slap in the face with its ripping riffs and angsty lyrics, how was the writing process, and who put pen to paper with that one, or was it a joint effort?  

Slave Within the Change was an awesome song to record and personally my favourite off the EP. I remember working on it through a couple of rehearsals with Josh and Lachie a few years ago and laying down a rough foundation for what the song became. Lachie and Rhett wrote the lyrics for this one and then it came back to a rehearsal where we refined and made the song what it is now. 

STM: The EP launch and regional tour are kicking off in just a matter of days, you and the boys must be pumped to be out on the road and performing live gigs?  

It’s amazing. I don’t think we could explain how excited we are if we wanted to! Being back on a stage has been an absolute blessing and it’s going to be so awesome to go to places we haven’t played at yet and bring our music around Victoria.

STM: It’s hard to fit everything on your EP was it difficult to leave some of your original singles off? You have some pretty popular ones to choose from. 

I wouldn’t change anything about the EP. I think the way it plays from start to finish really sets in stone the experiences we went through and how we as a band felt over the last few years. For those of you wanting to get your hands on a physical copy of the EP, you may be surprised with a little extra something on the CD!

STM: Rumour has it that you have been behind a drum kit since you were two years old, is there any truth in that?  

That is completely true! Some say I was born with drumsticks in my hands.

STM: Fun question to close out, you are stuck on a desert island and have three bands on repeat, who are they?  

That’s a hard one, but for me, at the moment Ocean Grove would absolutely take the cake. Two others I would pick would be Warrant and Megadeth, although it’s really not an easy choice! 

All the best on the tour and with the new EP Define, I look forward to getting along to a few of your gigs and enjoying live music again. 

‘Define’ serves as a consolidation of character through recent rough times, pouring our heart and soul into our music, thus ‘Defining’ ourselves. – Among The Restless

DEFINE is OUT NOW!

Define Tracklist

Define

Underground

Slave Within The Change

Lucy

Growing Pains

DEFINE is OUT NOW!

Come celebrate with AMONG THE RESTLESS over the next few weeks as they take DEFINE on the road!

June 25th – The Toff in Town, Melbourne

July 1st – Macedon Railway Hotel, Macedon

July 2nd – Golden Vine Hotel, Bendigo

July 7th – On Top Bar, Ormond

July 8th – Barwon Club Hotel, Geelong

July 16th – Pelly Bar, Frankston

July 23rd – Brunswick Ballroom , Brunswick

Tickets on Sale NOW! 

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AMYL AND THE SNIFFERS Extend National Album Tour

Ahead of hitting the stage at Glastonbury Festival this weekend, homecoming heroes Amyl and The Sniffers extend their national Comfort To Me Tour to meet demand. Shows in Brisbane, Castlemaine, Adelaide, Perth and Melbourne are now *sold out*, with a second date added at Melbourne's Forum on July 19 and a strictly under 18's show announced at Colour on August 14. Fans in Frankston can catch the band at Pier Bandroom on August 4. All tickets on sale now.

The Sniffers also welcome four piece hard rock & roll band Children of Finland Fighting in Norway (C.O.F.F.I.N) to the bill. Hailing from Sydney's Northern Beaches, C.O.F.F.I.N have gained a passionate following for their unique take on punk and rock music, gathering widespread acclaim for their energetic and addictive live shows combined with their lyrical activism and howling guitars. It's not the first time the bands have buddied up, with C.O.F.F.I.N having also joined Amyl and The Sniffers on their six-week US Tour that wrapped up last month. 

Amyl and The Sniffers return triumphant from sold-out shows across the USA, the UK and Europe in support of their critically-acclaimed sophomore effort Comfort To Me, which debuted at #2 on the ARIA Charts and hit the Top 25 album charts in the UK, Germany, Spain and the US. Following their 2019 ARIA Award win for Best Rock AlbumComfort To Me signalled a major gear shift for the Sniffers, where love and hate, spit and sweat, beer and politics collide in 45 propulsive and iconic minutes. 

By the time they head home to AUS, the band will have played prime time slots at Coachella, Primavera and Glastonbury, alongside high profile supports for Foo Fighters, Liam Gallagher and Green Day. Australian festival routing includes Splendour in the Grass (NSW), Blacken Festival (NT) and Winterwild (VIC).

COMFORT TO ME TOUR 2022
 
with support C.O.F.F.I.N*

Friday 15 July | The Triffid, Brisbane* SOLD OUT
Tickets: moshtix.com.au/v2/event/amyl-the-sniffers-w-c-o-f-f-i-n-local-opener/140707
 
Saturday, 16 July | Miami Marketta, Gold Coast* 
Tickets: tickets.oztix.com.au/outlet/event/1d331f58-711e-430c-a4b4-c11c0511e2b4
 
Sunday, 17 July | The Theatre Royal, Castlemaine* SOLD OUT
Tickets: theatreroyalcastlemaine.oztix.com.au/outlet/event/e4c572aa-8bfd-4ff6-b262-3906a2cea17f
 
Tuesday, 19 July | The Forum, Melbourne* JUST ADDED
Tickets: premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=AMYLSNIF22

Sunday, 24 July | Splendour In The Grass, Yelgun
Tickets: splendourinthegrass.com
 
Friday, 29 July | Blacken Festival, Alice Springs
Tickets: blackenfestival.com
 
Saturday, 30 July | Uni Bar, Adelaide* SOLD OUT
Tickets: moshtix.com.au/v2/event/amyl-the-sniffers/140653 
 
Sunday, 31 July | The Forum, Melbourne* SOLD OUT
Tickets: premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=AMYLSNIF22
 
Thursday, 4 August | Pier Bandroom, Frankston* JUST ADDED
Tickets: bit.ly/3xWqbiq

Saturday, 6 August | The Charles, Perth* SOLD OUT
Tickets: tickets.oztix.com.au/outlet/event/1e31a33e-a624-4851-97cf-ad9979312bc7
 
Sunday, 7 August | Freo Social, Fremantle*
Tickets: moshtix.com.au/v2/event/amyl-and-the-sniffers/140431?skin=FREO
 
Thursday, 11 August | UOW UniBar, Wollongong*
Tickets: moshtix.com.au/v2/event/amyl-the-sniffers-wollongong-w-coffin-special-guests/140655
 
Friday, 12 August | Enmore Theatre, Sydney*
Tickets: premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=AMYLSNIF22
 
Saturday, 13 August | Winterwild Festival, Apollo Bay
Tickets: winterwild.com.au

Sunday, 14 August | Colour, Melbourne (U18's) JUST ADDED
Tickets: eventbrite.com.au/notavailable

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AMYL AND THE SNIFFERS Announce National Album Tour

Amyl and The Sniffers return triumphant from sold-out shows across the USA, the UK and Europe this winter, ripped and ready for a national tour on their home turf.
 
Following their 2019 ARIA Award win for Best Rock Album, the band released the thrilling, monstrous Comfort To Me in September 2021. Co-produced with Dan Luscombe (The Drones) and mixed by Nick Launay (Nick Cave, IDLES), the album signalled a major gear shift for the Sniffers, where love and hate, spit and sweat, beer and politics collide in 45 propulsive and iconic minutes. 
 
Universally critically acclaimed, Comfort To Me debuted at #2 on the ARIA Charts and hit the Top 25 album charts in the UK, Germany, Spain and the US, driving a surge in Amyl fandom around the world. By the time they head home to AUS, the band will have played prime time slots at Coachella, Primavera and Glastonbury. Check out their recent US television debut on Late Night with Seth Meyers

Following their support for Foo Fighters in Geelong (March) and Liam Gallagher at his historic 120,000 capacity return to Knebworth over the weekend, the band joins Green Day on their European tour June–July, playing to hundreds of thousands of new fans. The Sniffers’ homecoming tour also includes Splendour in the Grass (NSW), Blacken Festival (NT) and Winterwild (VIC).
 
Amyl and The Sniffers are riding a serious wave. Catch it in your town soon.

COMFORT TO ME TOUR 2022
 

Friday 15 July | The Triffid, Brisbane
Tickets: moshtix.com.au/v2/event/amyl-the-sniffers-w-c-o-f-f-i-n-local-opener/140707
 
Saturday, 16 July | Miami Marketta, Gold Coast
Tickets: tickets.oztix.com.au/outlet/event/1d331f58-711e-430c-a4b4-c11c0511e2b4
 
Sunday, 17 July | The Theatre Royal, Castlemaine
Tickets: theatreroyalcastlemaine.oztix.com.au/outlet/event/e4c572aa-8bfd-4ff6-b262-3906a2cea17f
 
Sunday, 24 July | Splendour In The Grass, Yelgun
Tickets: splendourinthegrass.com
 
Friday, 29 July | Blacken Festival, Alice Springs
Tickets: blackenfestival.com
 
Saturday, 30 July | Uni Bar, Adelaide
Tickets: moshtix.com.au/v2/event/amyl-the-sniffers/140653 
 
Sunday, 31 July | The Forum, Melbourne
Tickets: premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=AMYLSNIF22
 
Saturday, 6 August | The Charles, Perth
Tickets: tickets.oztix.com.au/outlet/event/1e31a33e-a624-4851-97cf-ad9979312bc7
 
Sunday, 7 August | Freo Social, Fremantle
Tickets: moshtix.com.au/v2/event/amyl-and-the-sniffers/140431?skin=FREO
 
Thursday, 11 August | UOW UniBar, Wollongong
Tickets: moshtix.com.au/v2/event/amyl-the-sniffers-wollongong-w-coffin-special-guests/140655
 
Friday, 12 August | Enmore Theatre, Sydney
Tickets: premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=AMYLSNIF22
 
Saturday, 13 August | Winterwild Festival, Apollo Bay
Tickets: winterwild.com.au

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Interview with John Brewster (The Angels)

Australian rock royalty, The Angels announced their rescheduled tour dates for 2022 for both the Darkroom Recharged and Greatest Hits tours.  Rohan had a great chat with John Brewster about what to expect on this long-awaited tour.

Australian rock royalty, The Angels have announced their rescheduled tour dates for 2022 for both the Darkroom Recharged and Greatest Hits tours. Running from May through to December and commencing with shows in the band’s birthplace of Adelaide, performances have been confirmed across Melbourne, NSW, Queensland and Perth. 

This announcement follows rave reviews for their performances on the Red Hot Summer Tour and their set at Bluesfest, which Guitarist John Brewster described as, “one of the most magic things we’ve done in a long time” and was hailed by Bluesfest director Peter Noble as “one of the great Bluesfest shows”.

Darkroom Recharged is a four to the floor rock show in the great tradition of Aussie pubs and clubs.  The re-recorded classic album of the same name was released in 2020 and gifted fans with a new version of the record featuring founding members John and Rick Brewster, singer Dave Gleeson, drummer Nick Norton, and John’s son, Sam, on bass.  The “recharged” double version also featured the full record as a live album, recorded at the Bridge Hotel in Sydney.  

Upon release, Rick Brewster said, “Darkroom has always been a very special album for us, marking the time when we left Alberts and toured America and Europe. It completes the Face to Face/No Exit/Darkroom Trilogy, recorded both in the Studio and Live, with bonus tracks and the occasional progression from the original recordings”. 

John Brewster also explained, “The Angels have a long history that we can be proud of, as we are every member that’s played in the band over the years. These days we continue to write and record new songs, and with Dave Gleeson, Sam Brewster and Nick Norton it’s great to revisit the Darkroom album, one of my favourites.”

The Greatest Hits dates in August and September will thrill audiences with performances of wall-to-wall hits, ‘Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again’, ‘No Secrets’, ‘Take A Long Line’, ‘Shadow Boxer’, ‘Marseilles’, ‘Comin’ Down’, ‘After The Rain’, ‘Face The Day’, ‘Fashion and Fame’, ‘Let The Night Roll On’, ‘We Gotta Get Out Of This Place’, ‘Mr Damage’ … and more.

The Angels have celebrated some major milestones in recent times seeing the 45th  anniversary of their debut single release, ‘Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again’, roll around and vocalist Dave Gleeson has also now been performing the band for over 10 years. 

As the book, The 100 Best Australian Albums pointed out, “The Angels can lay claim to being Australia’s longest-lasting band.” They have been on the road consistently since 1974 and it took a global pandemic to slow them down.  Now the band is itching to get back on stage and they’re not mucking around!””

RESCHEDULED 2022 TOUR DATES
Tickets from the https://theangels.com.au/

DARKROOM RECHARGED

FRI 20 MAY – THE GOV, ADELAIDE SA
FRI 20 MAY – THE GOV, ADELAIDE, SA
SAT 21 MAY – THE GOV, ADELAIDE, SA
FRI 27 MAY – BLACKTOWN WORKERS, BLACKTOWN, NSW
SAT 28 MAY – REVESBY WORKERS, REVESBY, NSW
FRI 3 JUNE – CHELSEA HEIGHTS HOTEL, ASPENDALE, VIC
SAT 4 JUNE – YORK ON LILYDALE, MOUNT EVELYN, VIC
FRI 10 JUNE – BELMONT 16’S, BELMONT, NSW
SAT 11 JUNE – CEX, COFFS HARBOUR, NSW
FRI 17 JUNE – MANSFIELD TAVERN, MANSFIELD, QLD
SAT 18 JUNE – KINGS BEACH TAVERN, KINGS BEACH, QLD
SUN 19 JUNE – WALLABY HOTEL, MUDGEERABA, QLD
FRI 24 JUNE – RAVENSWOOD HOTEL, RAVENSWOOD, WA
SAT 25 JUNE – CHARLES HOTEL, NORTH PERTH, WA
FRI 1 JULY – THE JUNIORS, KINGSFORD, NSW
SAT 2 JULY – TORONTO HOTEL, TORONTO, NSW
FRI 16 DEC – THE BRIDGE HOTEL, SYDNEY
SAT 17 DEC – THE BRIDGE HOTEL, SYDNEY

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THE ANGELS announce Australian National Tour dates

Australian rock royalty, The Angels have announced their rescheduled tour dates for 2022 for both the Darkroom Recharged and Greatest Hits tours. Running from May through to December and commencing with shows in the band’s birthplace of Adelaide, performances have been confirmed across Melbourne, NSW, Queensland and Perth. 

This announcement follows rave reviews for their performances on the Red Hot Summer Tour and their set at Bluesfest, which Guitarist John Brewster described as, “one of the most magic things we’ve done in a long time” and was hailed by Bluesfest director Peter Noble as “one of the great Bluesfest shows”.

Darkroom Recharged is a four to the floor rock show in the great tradition of Aussie pubs and clubs.  The re-recorded classic album of the same name was released in 2020 and gifted fans with a new version of the record featuring founding members John and Rick Brewster, singer Dave Gleeson, drummer Nick Norton, and John’s son, Sam, on bass.  The “recharged” double version also featured the full record as a live album, recorded at the Bridge Hotel in Sydney.  

Upon release, Rick Brewster said, “Darkroom has always been a very special album for us, marking the time when we left Alberts and toured America and Europe. It completes the Face to Face/No Exit/Darkroom Trilogy, recorded both in the Studio and Live, with bonus tracks and the occasional progression from the original recordings”. 

John Brewster also explained, “The Angels have a long history that we can be proud of, as we are every member that’s played in the band over the years. These days we continue to write and record new songs, and with Dave Gleeson, Sam Brewster and Nick Norton it’s great to revisit the Darkroom album, one of my favourites.”

The Greatest Hits dates in August and September will thrill audiences with performances of wall-to-wall hits, ‘Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again’, ‘No Secrets’, ‘Take A Long Line’, ‘Shadow Boxer’, ‘Marseilles’, ‘Comin’ Down’, ‘After The Rain’, ‘Face The Day’, ‘Fashion and Fame’, ‘Let The Night Roll On’, ‘We Gotta Get Out Of This Place’, ‘Mr Damage’ … and more.

The Angels have celebrated some major milestones in recent times seeing the 45th  anniversary of their debut single release, ‘Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again’, roll around and vocalist Dave Gleeson has also now been performing the band for over 10 years. 

As the book, The 100 Best Australian Albums pointed out, “The Angels can lay claim to being Australia’s longest-lasting band.” They have been on the road consistently since 1974 and it took a global pandemic to slow them down.  Now the band is itching to get back on stage and they’re not mucking around!””

RESCHEDULED 2022 TOUR DATES
Tickets from the https://theangels.com.au/

DARKROOM RECHARGED

FRI 20 MAY – THE GOV, ADELAIDE SA
FRI 20 MAY – THE GOV, ADELAIDE, SA
SAT 21 MAY – THE GOV, ADELAIDE, SA
FRI 27 MAY – BLACKTOWN WORKERS, BLACKTOWN, NSW
SAT 28 MAY – REVESBY WORKERS, REVESBY, NSW
FRI 3 JUNE – CHELSEA HEIGHTS HOTEL, ASPENDALE, VIC
SAT 4 JUNE – YORK ON LILYDALE, MOUNT EVELYN, VIC
FRI 10 JUNE – BELMONT 16’S, BELMONT, NSW
SAT 11 JUNE – CEX, COFFS HARBOUR, NSW
FRI 17 JUNE – MANSFIELD TAVERN, MANSFIELD, QLD
SAT 18 JUNE – KINGS BEACH TAVERN, KINGS BEACH, QLD
SUN 19 JUNE – WALLABY HOTEL, MUDGEERABA, QLD
FRI 24 JUNE – RAVENSWOOD HOTEL, RAVENSWOOD, WA
SAT 25 JUNE – CHARLES HOTEL, NORTH PERTH, WA
FRI 1 JULY – THE JUNIORS, KINGSFORD, NSW
SAT 2 JULY – TORONTO HOTEL, TORONTO, NSW
FRI 16 DEC – THE BRIDGE HOTEL, SYDNEY
SAT 17 DEC – THE BRIDGE HOTEL, SYDNEY

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Spiderbait Announce ‘Key Of J’ Tour

Iconic Aussie band Spiderbait have today announced their national Tour In The Key of J, a run of unique and special shows dedicated entirely to celebrating the legacy of their revolutionary bass player Janet English, in support of their new album, Sounds in The Key of J, released today, alongside the official video for their first new single in nine years, My Car’s A UFO.

Their first headline tour since their sellout Ivy & The Big Apples tour in 2017, this distinctive set of shows will kick off in Sydney on July 8, before moving through Melbourne, Brisbane, Fremantle, Adelaide and will finish up in Hobart on October 15.  The band will also be appearing at Groovin The Moo Maitland, Canberra and Bendigo in April, and Valleyways Festival in Camden NSW in September.

There will be a Spiderbait, venue and box office database presale from Thursday 14 April 9am AEST before tickets go onsale to the general public on Thursday 21 April 9am AEST.

Janet’s songs are special. And over the past 30 years she’s written so many beautiful ones, but also others that hit you like a lighting bolt. The Key of J Tour will be a unique show – like nothing we’ve done before – it’ll be us celebrating Janet’s work in Spiderbait, and also the release of the double album collection of her songs Sounds in the Key of J,” explains Kram. “We can’t wait for this tour to start and to perform so many of her songs live – for me personally, it’ll be very moving, and to quote Janet directly… fucken awesome!”

Kram was going on about the compilation idea – and initially, I said ‘hell no’. I kinda said ‘OK’ to shut him up… And here we are!” jokes Janet. “It’s been a tough few years and music really got me through the lockdowns. I still can’t quite believe we’ll be out touring again soon and for The Key of J tour, I’m super humbled and slightly terrified. I’ve missed that energy and that connection live music makes, being part of that exchange is one of the most amazing privileges.”

So happy to have a tour coming up with my two best friends, especially to celebrate the Janet dynamic of our band,” adds Whitt.

The story of Spiderbait is an unlikely but heartwarming one – three friends from a small Australian country town taking on the music scene, and emerging triumphantly 30 years later, friendship intact, and now one of the biggest and best rock bands on the national landscape. Taking inspiration from far-reaching influences from all sides of the musical spectrum (everything from Slayer to The Bangles), Spiderbait took their fervent thrash-pop from their tiny hometown of Finley in NSW down to Melbourne and immersed themselves in the rich, fertile creative scene.  From there they quickly consolidated their status as national treasures, with their popularity spanning three decades with no signs of abating.  Spiderbait have released seven acclaimed albums, which have all racked up gold, platinum or double platinum status and have combined Australian sales of over one million units and over 500 million global streams.  They have also secured pretty much every accolade there is to achieve on the Australian scene, having taken home numerous ARIA Awards, chalked up a number one single with their cover of Leadbelly’s Black Betty in 2004, and were the first Australian act to top the prestigious triple j Hottest 100 with Buy Me A Pony in 1996.

 Spiderbait is Janet English on bass, Kram on drums and lead vocals, and Whitt on guitar.

 Tickets are on sale from Thursday 21 April at 9am AEST from www.spiderbait.net.au

The album Sounds In The Key of J is released today

 

 SPIDERBAIT  – TOUR IN THE KEY OF J 2022 

   FRI 8 JUL | THE METRO, SYDNEY, NSW | 18+

Tickets available from premier.ticketek.com.au | 132 489  | All Ticketek Outlets

FRI 15 JUL | NORTHCOTE THEATRE, MELBOURNE, VIC | 18+

Tickets available from www.moshtix.com.au | 1300 GET TIX | All Moshtix Outlets

FRI 5 AUG | PRINCESS THEATRE, BRISBANE, QLD | 18+

Tickets available from www.ticketmaster.com.au | All Ticketmaster Outlets 

FRI 19 AUG | METROPOLIS, FREMANTLE, WA | 18+  

Tickets available from www.oztix.com.au | 1300 762 545

FRI 9 SEP | DRIFTERS WHARF, GOSFORD, NSW | 18+  *NOT KEY OF J TOUR

Tickets available from https://tickets.oztix.com.au/outlet/event/66cc78b2-730e-4170-8fda-cf91cede4de7

SAT 10 SEP  |  VALLEYWAYS  FESTIVAL CAMDEN NSW  | ON SALE NOW  18+

Tickets available from https://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=VALLEYWA22

SAT 15 OCT | UNI BAR, HOBART, TAS | 18+

Tickets available from www.oztix.com.au | 1300 762 545

FRI 21 OCT | HINDLEY ST MUSIC HALL, ADELAIDE, SA | 18+

Tickets available from www.ticketmaster.com.au | All Ticketmaster Outlets 

SAT 12 NOV | STONE & DUST MUSIC FESTIVAL, MT GAMBIA, SA *NOT KEY OF J TOUR

Tickets available from https://tickets.oztix.com.au/outlet/event/b6bd05d1-8272-4faf-a00e-b90ac8d2a28c

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SPIDERBAIT also appearing: GROOVIN THE MOO FESTIVAL  | All Ages

SAT 20 APR  | MAITLAND  | SUN 24 APR  CANBERRA | SAT 30 BENDIGO  | ON SALE NOW *NOT KEY OF J TOUR


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