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05 MAR 2025
06 MAR 2025
08 MAR 2025
THE FORUM
THE TIVOLI
SYDNEY
MELBOURNE
BRISBANE
METRO THEATRE
UK band Courteeners are heading to Australia for a string of dates in 2025. The much-loved five piece are bringing their sing-along anthems to Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne in March.
Ready to hype Aussie fans with beloved tracks like “Not Nineteen Forever”, “Are You In Love With A Notion?” and “Bide Your Time”, they’re also set to perform deep cuts from their chart-topping discography from albums like St. Jude (2008), Falcon (2010), ANNA (2013), Concrete Love (2014), Mapping The Rendezvous (2016), More Again (2020) and their latest record Pink Cactus Cafe (2024).
Courteeners will Sydney’s Metro Theatre, The Forum in Melbourne, and The Tivoli in Brisbane. Recognised by Q Magazine as one of “the world’s biggest underground acts”, their euphoric and electric shows are set to have crowds across the East Coast mesmerised.
The band recently collaborated with awarding winning Australian band DMA’s on their latest single “The Beginning Of The End” from their 2024 album, Pink Cactus Cafe. Supporting them on this run of dates is BIIG TIME - the brainchild side project of DMA’s guitarist Johnny Took and his brother Matty Took, of Sydney band Planet. Turning industry heads in 2020 with their fuzz-drenched single “It’s You”, BIIG TIME are known for their hazy indie-rock charm and atmospheric live shows.
Courteeners have cemented their place as one of the UKs biggest bands, turning heads with their sunny riffs and charming lyrics. Landing on the scene in 2008 with their debut album St Jude, the indie-pop rockers began climbing the ranks, topping chart after chart with each album release. The cherished band claimed No. 1 for their 15th anniversary edition of St Jude in 2023, breaking UK chart history by the record becoming the longest time between a release and charting Number 1.
No strangers to packing rooms, the band played their third sold out headline show at Heaton Park joined by 50,000 fans to celebrate their St Jude album anniversary. An audience atmosphere like no other, the band have graced major festival stages including Glastonbury, Reading & Leeds, Fuji Rock Festival and Lollapalooza to name a few, as well as supporting big names such as The Stone Roses, The Killers, The Libertines and many more. Don’t miss your chance to catch beloved UK icons Courteeners live in Australia this March!