The Imperfects Announce Return with ‘Together Again’ Tour
The likeable trio are bringing their vulnerable podcast to venues across the country later this year.
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One of Australia’s most popular podcasts, The Imperfects, are hitting the road in 2025. The Imperfects Live – Together Again sees the Resilience Project founder, Hugh van Cuylenburg, his brother Josh van Cuyenburg, and the pair’s good friend Ryan Shelton, performing in theatres across the country later this year.
After a sold-out 2023 debut tour, the trio have locked in ten dates where they will share their personal struggles with audiences and the imperfections of the human condition, with plenty of laughs in between the series talk. Describe as “a celebration of vulnerability and connection,” this is one live podcast you don’t want to miss.
The tour begins in Geelong at Costa Hall on Friday, October 24, and continues with gigs at Hobart’s Odeon Theatre on Wednesday, November 5, Adelaide’s AEC Arena on Saturday, November 8, Melbourne’s Palais Theatre on Saturday, November 15, Newcastle’s Newcastle Entertainment Centre on Friday, November 21, Sydney’s ICC Sydney Theatre on Saturday, November 22, Canberra’s Llewellyn Hall on Sunday, November 23 and Perth’s HPC on Friday, November 28. The final two shows take place at Brisbane’s Convention & Exhibition Centre on Thursday, December 4 and Gold Coast’s Hota Theatre on Friday, December 5.
Live Nation pre-sale begins at 9:30am local time on Friday, February 21 and runs until 9:30am local time on Monday, February 24. General on-sale kicks off at 10:30am local time on Monday, February 24. For full ticketing information visit livenation.com.au.
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The Imperfects podcast receives more than 1 million downloads a month and is regarded as one of the country’s best pods. The trio regularly chat with special guests on the pod who share their own struggles and imperfections.
Some of the most recent guests to open up on the pod include pro surfer Mick Fanning, athlete Peter Bol, actor Michael Theo and psychologist Maria Ruberto.
Catch The Imperfects at AEC Theatre on Saturday, November 8. For full ticketing information visit livenation.com.au.
The Imperfects Live – Together Again 2025 Australian TOur DAtes
Friday, October 24 – Costa Hall, Geelong
Wednesday, November 5 – Odeon Theatre, Hobart
Saturday, November 8 – AEC Theatre, Adelaide
Saturday, November 15 – Palais Theatre, Melbourne
Friday, November 21 – Newcastle Entertainment Centre, Newcastle
Saturday, November 22 – ICC Sydney Theatre, Sydney
Sunday, November 23 – Llewellyn Hall, Canberra
Friday, November 28 – Perth HPC, Perth
Thursday, December 4 – Convention & Exhibition Centre, Brisbane
Friday, December 5 – Hota Theatre, Gold Coast
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