As Justice gear up for their highly anticipated return to Australia, The Music has rounded up ten tracks we can't wait to hear blasting from the speakers this December.

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We're only a matter of weeks away from Justice's biggest-ever shows in Australia, which will see the French synth-rocking veterans take to arenas on the East Coast for the very first time in their 20-plus-year career.
Their dazzling live show has spent the last 18 months rocking major festivals like Glastonbury and Coachella, as well as arenas and stadiums across Europe and North America. Now, it's finally Australia's turn – with this remarkably serving as the duo's first-ever headlining tour of the country, having previously only toured the country with festivals like the Big Day Out, Parklife and the short-lived Sydney City Limits.
As they start warming up the strobes for their exciting return, here are ten tracks we can't wait to hear blasting from the speakers this December.
Author's note: No setlist.fm spoilers were looked at ahead of making this list. Where's the fun in that?
We Are Your Friends
For most Justice fans, this is the track that started it all. A rework of Simian's Never Be Alone that plucked the song from relative obscurity and brought it to clubs worldwide. What was already a certified banger was taken to the next level thanks to the crafty French duo, which, in itself, is truly a testament to Justice's magic touch.
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The song's obnoxious synth-bass and shouty hook encompass the entire “indie sleaze” movement, and no doubt a fair few in the audience will violently flash back to indie clubs, deep V-necks and shutter shades when this one drops.
Audio, Video, Disco
The title track to the band's (honestly underrated) second album has a grand total of three words of lyrics. No prizes for guessing what they are. Weirdly, said three words seem to summarise the entire Justice ethos within them – the devotion to music, the inextricable aesthetic that goes with it and the way the combination of the two makes you want to move your body.
This throwback would work particularly well early in the piece, right as the show is starting to build in energy and is picking up the tempo. It's well and truly time to disco, everybody.
One Night//All Night
Neverender
Yes, 2024's Hyperdrama saw Justice go for two collaborations with just one guy: Tame Impala, AKA Family Guy fan Kevin Parker. Although the Deadbeat tour hasn't been announced for Australia yet, we're set for a homecoming of sorts as Parker (alongside Busy P) will be DJing before Justice take to the stage.
Are you thinking what I'm thinking, B1? Of course, both of these songs have been played live – Neverender even won a Grammy earlier this year – but they've never done it together with Parker live on-stage. This, surely, has to be the tour where it goes down.
Stress
A classic from the Cross era back in 2007, and one that still holds up exceptionally well in the year of our lord 2025. There's just something about the way those string loops interlock with that electric snare that feels like a rushing ambulance going past, or perhaps a high-speed chase from Akira. In any case, you can't deny Stress when it's hitting.
With an extremely tense build-up and an explosive release, this is perfect for getting right in the thick of the sweaty rave – think peak Boiler Room, for those old enough to remember the Big Day Out.
Wake Me Up
We're including this one on a technicality, given it's a collaborative track on another artist's album. It's a pretty valid technicality, however, given that it's one of the biggest pop stars on the planet. The Weeknd's latest herculean effort, the 90-minute Hurry Up Tomorrow, includes a link-up with Justice on the track Wake Me Up – which sees the duo's affinity for grandiose synths and big disco build-ups in a head-on collision with the stadium-filling megastar.
Recalling Thriller with its locked-in groove and throwback '80s vibe, its inclusion in the live show should serve as a testament to Justice's still-building and ongoing legacy.
TThhEe PPaARRtTYY
Yes, you must address it by its proper title. None of this The Party nonsense! Much like Simian introduced the world to Justice, they used this track to boost the once and future queen of indie sleaze, Uffie.
As much as Justice are about looking forward, they're unquestionably aware of the nostalgia they hold in the hearts of many millennials – and when this one kicks in, it's going to be like muscle memory. You know how you shake a spray can and hear a rattle? If you did that to your brain, that's where you'll find the chorus.
Safe and Sound
Want to see an arena full of people recreating Paul Rudd's scene in I Love You, Man, where he slaps the bass? Play Safe and Sound and see people just try and resist the funk. It's straight up not happening. Hands down the coldest groove Justice have ever laid down, this little number, which opens Justice's third album, 2016's Woman, is all about scrunched faces, neck propulsions and John Travolta strutting. Hell, they should even open up the floor for a roller-disco interlude. It just feels right when this track is pumping, doesn't it? C'mon, slappa the bass!
D.A.N.C.E
You didn't think we were going to let this one slide, did you? The solo breakout moment for Justice is a defining moment in 2000s music, regardless of genre, and it ultimately served as their ticket to the world. It's only fair that D.A.N.C.E is given the R.E.S.P.E.C.T it deserves in this list – because really, after almost 20 years, it's still probably going to be the highlight of the night.
What's already a great unifier as a song is going to make moments in the confines of the live arena that will last long after the last light goes out.
The End
What, too obvious a track to close this list out on? Whatever. Unfold those arms and start playing the air-bass, because the final track of Hyperdrama enlists none other than the mighty Thundercat. Although an unlikely pairing on paper, Thunda's smooth vocals and prodigious fretwork seamlessly manage to tessellate within Justice's neon-tinged orbit.
You can already envision the light show syncopating with the 16th hi-hats and synth arpeggios – working as either a palette cleanser following some absolute heaters, or as a way to gently ease Justice out of an exhilarating, sweaty live set. This is The End, my friend.
Justice's Australian tour hits Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane this December. All remaining tickets are on sale now via TEG Live.