Get lost in the mosh when CLAMM takes over Hotel Metro in June.
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Before hitching a ride on a jet plane to Europe, Melbourne punk trio CLAMM are playing five shows across Victoria and South Australia.
These dates arrive just over 12 months after the release of CLAMM’s third studio album, Serious Acts.
According to their social media, the trio of Jack Summers, Miles Harding and Stella Rennex can’t wait to get “back to radelaide cause last time was so good.”
CLAMM’s five-date tour begins at The Curtin Hotel in Melbourne on Saturday 13 June, followed by gigs at Castlemaine’s Bridge Hotel on Thursday 18 June, Adelaide’s Hotel Metro on Friday 19 June and Mt Schank’s The Bellum Hotel on Saturday 20 June, with a final concert at Balnarring Social Club in Balnarring on Thursday 11 June.
Tickets on sale here.
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Since forming seven years ago, CLAMM have embedded themselves in the Melbourne punk scene and released three top-notch albums – 2020’s Beseech Me, 2022’s Care and 2025’s Serious Acts.
In between Care and Serious Acts, the three-piece dropped their much raved about four-track EP Disembodiment and sold out shows across Australia and Europe.
CLAMM have toured with everyone from Amyl & The Sniffers and King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard to Ty Segall and Wolf Alice, and their upcoming shows are the last chance to catch them before they head overseas.
Catch CLAMM performing at Hotel Metro on Friday 19 June. Tickets on sale now via Oztix.
CLAMM Australian Tour 2026
Saturday 13 June – The Curtin Hotel, Melbourne, VIC
Thursday 18 June – Bridge Hotel, Castlemaine, VIC
Friday 19 June – Hotel Metro, Adelaide, SA
Saturday 20 June – The Bellum Hotel, Mt Schank, SA
Saturday 11 July – Balnarring Social Club, Balnarring, VIC
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