Bilmuri Plots Debut Australian Tour 2025
The genre-defying act are touring Australia for the first time this May/June.
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Bilmuri are heading to Australia for the first time in 2025. The five-date national tour comes after Bilmuri had a huge 2024 that included a run of sell-out shows across North America.
The creation of former Attack Attack! vocalist and guitarist Johnny Franck, Bilmuri combines a wide range of genres into their sound, from post-hardcore and punk to indie pop and electronica.
The tour kicks off at Perth’s Magnet House on Thursday, May 29 and continues with dates at Adelaide’s Lion Arts Factory on Saturday, May 31, Melbourne’s 170 Russell on Sunday, June 1 and Brisbane’s The Triffid on Tuesday, June 3, before the final leg of the tour touches down at Sydney’s Metro Theatre on Wednesday, June 4.
Tickets are on sale now via Live Nation.
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Beginning his music career with Attack Attack! in 2005, Johnny Franck left the band five years later and formed The March Ahead. They put out two albums before Franck found a cult following as a solo artist under the alias Bilmuri.
Named after Bill Murray, Bilmuri have released a whopping 14 albums in eight years, with the most recent being last year’s American Motor Sports. The album blends country with metalcore and was an underground hit, helping Bilmuri sell out a huge 25-date American tour.
Bilmuri have added 12 more American shows to their tour schedule before heading overseas and taking over stages across the UK and Europe. The band then hits Australia for a run of hotly anticipated concerts to cap off a massive 12 months.
Catch Bilmuri at Lion Arts Factory on Saturday, May 31. Tickets are on sale now via livenation.com.au.
Bilmuri Australian Tour Dates 2025
Thursday, May 29 - Magnet House, Perth
Saturday, May 31 - Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide
Sunday, June 1 - 170 Russell, Melbourne
Tuesday, June 3 - The Triffid, Brisbane
Wednesday, June 4 - Metro Theatre, Sydney
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