Tame Impala features on Justice’s Grammy-winning track 'Neverender' and the slick 'One Night/All Night.'
Tame Impala's Kevin Parker (Credit: Sam Kristofski)
French electronic music duo Justice already locked in a much-awaited Australian tour back in April, but the shows just got even more exciting thanks to the announcement of the support acts.
Justice will return to Australia for the first time since 2018 this December, and they’ll bring special guests Tame Impala (performing a DJ set) and Busy P with them.
Set to bring their full-scale live production to Australia this year, the shows will take place at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on Wednesday, 3 December, Melbourne’s John Cain Arena on Friday, 5 December, and the Brisbane Entertainment Centre on Sunday, 7 December. Remaining tickets are now available via Ticketek.
Of course, Tame Impala—the beloved Australian psychedelic rock project spearheaded by Kevin Parker—need no introduction. However, there is a relationship with Justice that makes the announcement all the more thrilling.
Tame Impala features on Justice’s Grammy-winning track Neverender and the slick One Night/All Night. These shows mark Parker’s highly anticipated return to Australia, as well as his first-ever multi-date national run performing DJ sets. Could Parker perform the tracks with Justice on this tour?
Busy P is also a name that Justice fans are likely to recognise. Also known as Pedro Winter, Busy P is the founder of the group’s label, Ed Banger Records, and is the former manager of Daft Punk. The artist is a cornerstone of the French electronic music scene, and now Australian fans get to enjoy what he has to offer.
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Justice’s Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay said of today’s announcement, “We’re excited to close this 21-month tour in Australia with a little help from our friends Tame Impala and Busy P.”
Last year, Justice made their long-awaited comeback to the stage at Coachella, debuting their new live show. Their latest album, Hyperdrama, marks their first in eight years and received recognition at the 2025 Grammy Awards.
On working with Tame Impala, Justice said last year, “We wanted this track to sound as if a dark/techno iteration of Justice had found a sample of a disco iteration of Kevin Parker. Kevin has a sense of melody that’s fascinating in the sense that he manages to write melodies that feel both simple and natural but very peculiar at the same time.”
Wednesday 3 December – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
Friday 5 December – John Cain Arena, Melbourne
Sunday 7 December – Brisbane Entertainment Centre