TISMA week after announcing the support acts for their forthcoming one-off show in Melbourne, everyone’s favourite masked chaotic rock outfit, TISM, has added a few more special guests to the bill.
Joining TISM and the already-announced The Belair Lip Bombs, Dr Sure’s Unusual Practice, and Large Mirage are garage/punk/rock ‘n’ roll band Drunk Mums, who originated in Cairns but now hail from Melbourne, alongside all-women five-piece, Hot Machine, and Sandy Dish, who return to the stage after an “imposed hiatus.”
Dubbed Wankers Of The World, Unite!, TISM will headline a show like no other at Melbourne’s PICA (Port Melbourne Industrial Centre for the Arts). Part live music, part film premiere, fans are in for an outrageous delight of a day with TISM and friends on Saturday, 2 May.
In a press release, the forthcoming event is described as a “once-in-a-lifetime performance” that will never be repeated elsewhere, “ever.”
As well as revealing the first batch of support acts last week, TISM announced that the international theatrical debut of their 2024 Death To Art show at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl will have its international premiere at PICA.
A limited number of remaining tickets to the show are available on the David Roy Williams website.
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After a hiatus, TISM reunited in 2022, performing a run of secret shows and pulling massive crowds at Good Things Festival. They embarked on a headline tour in 2024, with their Death To Art tour featuring special guests Machine Gun Fellatio, Eskimo Joe and The Mavis’s as they played in support of their latest full-length, Death To Art.
Following its release, the album became their highest-charting release since 1995’s seminal Machiavelli and the Four Seasons.
In addition to their upcoming Melbourne show, TISM are set to perform for two nights at the Sydney Opera House this month.
TISM Presents
TISM
WITH SPECIAL GUESTS
THE BELAIR LIP BOMBS
DRUNK MUMS | HOT MACHINE
DR SURE’S UNUSUAL PRACTISE
LARGE MIRAGE | SANDY DISH
AND INTERNATIONAL THEATRICAL DEBUT OF DEATH TO ART
SATURDAY 2 MAY 2026 - LIVE AT MELBOURNE’S PICA







