Stereophonics' Australia Spring Tour 2025 is the band's first tour Down Under since 2018.
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Stereophonics are returning to Australia this October for their largest-ever tour Down Under.
The Welsh rockers are touring in support of their new album, Make ‘em Laugh, Make ‘em Cry, Make ‘em Wait, released in April. But as well as new material, fans will be treated to hits from throughout Stereophonics’ incredible career, such as Dakota, Have A Nice Day, Maybe Tomorrow, C’est La Vie, and A Thousand Trees.
The Australia Spring Tour 2025 begins at Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion on Friday, 17 October, followed by dates at Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall on Saturday, 18 October, Melbourne’s Palais Theatre on Monday, 20 October, and Fremantle Prison on Saturday, 25 October.
Fans have three pre-sale options for this tour, starting with the Artist Pre-sale (Stereophonics website) on Monday, 16 June, at 11 am local time, which runs until Wednesday, 18 June, at 11 am.
Mastercard cardholders can access pre-sale tickets at the same time via the Priceless website, followed by a pre-sale for My Live Nation members on Wednesday, 18 June, at 12 pm local time until Thursday, 19 June, at 11 am.
The general sale begins on Thursday, 19 June, at 12 pm local time. You can find more ticketing information on the Live Nation website.
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Stereophonics’ Kelly Jones said of the upcoming run, “Being on the road again with my best friends, playing all the hits of this band’s catalogue, makes me so excited, we should make a new album…oh wait …we already did that! See ya there for more good times… TUNE!!! TUNE!!! TUNE!!”
Stereophonics last toured Australia in 2018. Reviewing their show at Adelaide’s Hindley Street Music Hall, The Music’s Darren M. Leach wrote, “Jones seems ageless, and his voice is as strong as ever. Bassist Richard Jones - no relation - still knows how to keep that groove going, while Adam Zindani shredded away quietly left of stage.”
Praising drummer Jamie Morrison, Leach added that Morrison “was a marvel to watch throughout the night as he hits the skins as hard as Dave Grohl.”
FRIDAY 17 OCTOBER - HORDERN PAVILION, SYDNEY
SATURDAY 18 OCTOBER - FORTITUDE MUSIC HALL, BRISBANE
MONDAY 20 OCTOBER - PALAIS THEATRE, MELBOURNE
SATURDAY 25 OCTOBER - FREMANTLE PRISON, FREMANTLE