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Amyl And The Sniffers To Stream Their Largest-Ever Gig From Alexandra Palace On YouTube

17 December 2025 | 2:51 pm | Mary Varvaris

The headline performance saw Amyl And The Sniffers perform to 10,000 fans in one of London's premier music venues.

Amyl And The Sniffers at the MCG

Amyl And The Sniffers at the MCG (Credit: Andrew Briscoe)

Amyl And The Sniffers are commemorating their largest-ever show by sharing a video capsule of the moment on YouTube, free for all to experience.

Held at London’s Alexandra Palace (affectionately dubbed “Ally Pally”) on 25 October, the Melbourne punks played hits from across their career, including Security, Chewing Gum, Tiny Bikini, Freaks To The Front, GFY, Some Mutts (Can’t Be Muzzled), Hertz, Jerkin’ and many more across a 24-song set.

The headline performance saw Amyl And The Sniffers perform to 10,000 fans in one of London’s premier music venues, and, according to The Standard, they delivered a “masterclass in high-energy anarchy.”

Now, fans will get to re-live that experience, or watch the madness unfold for the first time. Amyl And The Sniffers’ Ally Pally gig will be broadcast on YouTube from 5 pm AEDT today – head to the link below to set a reminder, or circle back and watch later.

The concert film drops after a busy year on the road for the band. Amyl And The Sniffers have played plenty of headline shows this year in Australia, the UK, and Europe, as well as opening for Turnstile in the US.

Plus, over the last two months, they’ve opened for AC/DC in stadiums across Australia, with the final date tomorrow night (18 December) at Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium. In July 2026, Amyl And The Sniffers return to the US—this time for a headline run.

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Last month, the band picked up four ARIA Awards: Best Group, Album of the Year, Best Rock Album, and Best Cover Art (John Angus Stewart and Thomas Rennie) for their latest album, last year’s Cartoon Darkness.

Reviewing Amyl And The Sniffers’ set while opening for AC/DC at the MCG, The Music’s Monique La Terra declared, “Fronted by the deliciously feral Amy Taylor, the band, including Bryce Wilson on drums, Declan Mehrtens on guitar, and Gus Romer on bass, ripped through a ferocious set, unleashing crowd favourites like the gnarly Security, Tiny Bikini, and Jerkin like a blast of aggro-punk chaos.

“Looking every bit the 70s roller-disco queen in a blue sporty number, complete with fluffed hair and neon pink blush, Taylor charged the stage with unbridled energy. They closed their set with U Should Not Be Doing That, a song which just days ago earned the band their first Grammy nomination, and the irresistible, fuzz-drenched Hertz.