After missing Adelaide on their last visit, Don Broco have made up for it by adding an SA show to their upcoming tour itinerary.

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When British rock act Don Broco last toured Australia in 2023, the band performed only three shows in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, devastating fans around the rest of the country.
Promising they would return and play Adelaide and Perth, the Bedford quartet have kept their word, announcing a five-date tour hitting all of the above-mentioned capital cities in September.
Having dominated the stage at the UK’s Download Festival 2025 just weeks ago, the band have been in the studio working on their upcoming fifth album. Confirming an Australian tour this September, local audiences will be the first to hear the band’s new material live alongside all their greatest tracks spanning the band’s nearly two decade career.
Don Broco’s Australian tour begins at Brisbane’s Princess Theatre on Thursday 4 September and continues with dates at Sydney’s Manning Bar on Friday 5 September, Melbourne’s The Croxton on Saturday 6 September and Adelaide’s Lion Arts Factory on Monday 8 September, before coming to an end at Perth’s Magnet House on Tuesday 9 September.
Pre-sale tickets are available on Friday 11 July at 8:30am local time, with general on-sale kicking off on Tuesday 15 July at 8:30am local time. For full ticketing details, visit thephoenix.au.
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Formed in 2008, Don Broco met during secondary school before deciding to pursue music as a career while studying at Nottingham University.
The group have released four studio albums over the journey, with their most recent, 2021’s Amazing Things, topping the UK Album Chart, making it the quartet’s first ever #1 album.
Known for their alt-rock style that also incorporates pop-rock and post-hardcore, Don Broco have played many of the big rock festivals over the years and released their first live album, Live from the Royal Albert Hall, via Live Here Now label in aid of Teenage Cancer Trust in 2023.
The current lineup of Rob Damiani (lead vocals), Simon Delaney (guitar), Tom Doyle (bass and programming) and Matt Donnelly (drums, lead and backing vocals) and pumped to return to Australia and perform for their loyal fans, with tickets sure to sell fast.
Catch Don Broco at Lion Arts Factory on Monday 8 September. For full ticketing information, visit thephoenix.au.
Don Broco 2025 Australian Tour Dates
Thursday 4 September – Princess Theatre, Brisbane
Friday 5 September – Manning Bar, Sydney
Saturday 6 September – The Croxton, Melbourne
Monday 8 September – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide
Tuesday 9 September – Magnet House, Perth
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