10cc Announce 2025 Greatest Hits Australian Tour
Expect to hear all the hits, including ‘I’m Not in Love’, ‘The Things We Do for Love’ and ‘Rubber Bullets’.
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British rockers 10cc are heading to our shores in 2025 for a monster tour performing all their greatest hits. The Ultimate Ultimate Greatest Hits Tour takes in a whopping 15 dates across July and August next year.
The current lineup of Graham Gouldman (the band’s sole remaining original member), Rick Fenn, Paul Burgess, Keith Hayman, and Iain Horn will perform all the band’s biggest hits, including ‘I’m Not In Love’, ‘The Things We Do For Love’, 'Rubber Bullets’, ‘Donna’ and ‘Dreadlock Holiday’.
Speaking on the longevity of the band’s songs, Goudlmans says: “They don’t seem to date. We never followed any trend we simple wrote for our own pleasure. The fact that the songs are being played as often on the radio today as they ever were shows how true that is.”
Kicking off at Brisbane’s QPAC on Wednesday, July 16, 10cc then hit Tweed Heads for two shows at Twin Towers on Thursday, July 17 and Friday, July 18. The Ultimate Ultimate Greatest Hits Tour then heads to The Station in Caloundra (Saturday, July 19), Empire Theatre in Toowoomba (Sunday, July 20), Civic Theatre in Newcastle (Tuesday, July 22), State Theatre in Sydney (Friday, July 25) and Anita’s Theatre in Thirroul (Saturday, July 26).
10cc then have shows in Canberra at the Playhouse Theatre (Sunday, July 27), Albury’s Entertainment Centre (Monday, July 28), Castlemaine’s Theatre Royal (Wednesday, July 30), Geelong’s The Playhouse (Thursday, July 31) and Melbourne’s Palais Theatre (Friday, August 1). The final two dates of 10cc’s epic tour take place in Adelaide at the AEC Theatre on Saturday, August 2 and in Perth at the Astor Theatre on Monday, August 4.
Pre-sale begins this Friday, August 23 at 10:30am. You can sign up here. General public sale commences on Monday, August 26 at 10:30am via DRW Entertainment.
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Although no longer a recording band, with 10cc’s last album being 1995s Mirror Mirror, Gouldman has continued the band’s legacy by touring the globe and playing the 10cc’s biggest and best hits.
With over 30 million albums sold worldwide and over 2 billion streams, 10cc are regarded as one of the most influential bands of all time, releasing 3# hits throughout the 70s.
Speaking on the love they received from their fans, Gouldman says: “Year on year we get busier and busier. It’s great, we love touring and playing together and we get on really well. The audiences these days are very gratifying. You get the people you would expect, who grew up with 10cc, but you also get young kids who know the songs too. Whether they’ve discovered 10cc for themselves, via the internet or radio, or just grown up with their parents playing it in the house, I don’t know. But we get a great mix of people from the generations.”
Catch 10cc at AEC Theatre on Saturday, August 2. For full ticketing details visit DRW Entertainment.
10cc The Ultimate Ultimate Greatest Hits Tour 2025
Wednesday, July 16 – QPAC, Brisbane
Thursday, July 17 to Friday, July 18 – Twin Towns, Tweed Heads
Saturday, July 19 – The Station, Caloundra
Sunday, July 20 – Empire Theatre, Toowoomba
Tuesday, July 22 – Civic Theatre, Newcastle
Friday, July 25 – State Theatre, Sydney
Saturday, July 26 – Anita’s Theatre, Thirroul
Sunday, July 27 – Playhouse Theatre, Canberra
Monday, July 28 – Albury Entertainment Centre, Albury
Wednesday, July 30 – Theatre Royal, Castlemaine
Thursday, July 31 – The Playhouse, Geelong
Friday, August 1 – Palais Theatre, Melbourne
Saturday, August 2 – AEC Theatre, Adelaide
Monday, August 4 – Astor Theatre, Perth
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