Aussie rockers Grinspoon return to the stage with massive tour after hiatus, promising to play songs they’ve never played live before
Grinspoon are gearing up for their highly anticipated national tour, returning to the stage after a few years hiatus.
The beloved Aussie rockers have secured nine dates across the country in October and November, promising an unforgettable experience for their fans.
The band will then take the stage with shows in Hobart, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Sydney, Newcastle, and conclude at Perth’s Astor Theatre.
Grinspoon will be joined on the tour by Melbourne punk band Private Function and Byron Bay rockers Cupid & The Stupids.
In addition, each show offers a VIP meet and greet option, where attendees can join the band at sound check and even have the opportunity to play a song with them.
Grinspoon are gearing up for their highly anticipated national tour, returning to the stage after a few years hiatus. Pictured is singer Phil Jamieson
The beloved Aussie rockers have secured nine dates across the country in October and November, promising an unforgettable experience for their fans
Frontman Phil Jamieson expressed his excitement for the upcoming shows, saying, ‘We’re excited to hit the road again later this year.
“I so enjoy putting together the setlist for these shows. We throw in some songs that we’ve never played live, believe it or not.’
Simultaneously with the tour, Grinspoon will be releasing both their iconic records Easy and New Detention on vinyl for the first time.
Frontman Phil Jamieson expressed his excitement for the upcoming shows, saying: ‘We’re excited to hit the road again later this year’
Jamieson shared his feelings about Easy and New Detention, saying, ‘I’m very affectionate to Easy. I love that record; I think it’s my favorite Grinners album.
“It’s flawed, but I think I like the flaws. I also hear the tumultuous times we went through while writing and recording it.
And New Detention, well, that changed everything for us.’
Tickets for the shows go on sale Friday, June 2 at 9 a.m. local time.
Tickets for the shows go on sale Friday, June 2 at 9 a.m. local time