Hear all of the biggest hits by the Jam performed live this July.
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The chances of catching the Jam performing live are non-existent, which is why From the Jam is a must-see for anyone who loves the British group.
From The Jam, which was originally formed by the late Rick Buckler, who was the band’s drummer, are touring Australia and New Zealand this July.
Celebrating 20 years as a group, From the Jam currently consists of vocalist and guitarist Russell Hastings, bassist Gary Simons and drummer Mike Randon, with the trio excited to perform the Jam’s greatest songs, including classics such as ‘Going Underground’, ‘Start!’, ‘Town Called Malice’ and ‘That’s Entertainment’.
From The Jam’s 20th anniversary tour begins in Perth at the Astor Theatre on Wednesday 1 July. Dates follow at Adelaide’s The Gov on Thursday 2 July, Brisbane’s The Triffid on Saturday 4 July, Sydney’s Factory Theatre on Sunday 5 July and Melbourne’s Corner Hotel on Tuesday 7 July, with the final show at Auckland’s Powerstation on Friday 10 July.
Pre-sale starts at 11am AEDT on Tuesday 3 March. Register here. General on-sale takes place at 11am AEDT on Wednesday 4 March via destroyalllines.com.
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Starting as The Gift in 2006 with the Jam drummer Rick Buckler, vocalist Russell Hastings and multi-instrumentalist David Moore, the trio changed their name to From the Jam a year later, with another former member of the Jam, Bruce Foxton, joining on bass.
After Buckler’s sad passing in 2025 and Foxton's retirement from performing due to health issues, it seemed as if From the Jam were done. But now performing as a three-piece, the remaining members are excited to celebrate the band’s 20th anniversary and make new memories with fans from across the globe.
Catch From the Jam performing at The Gov on Thursday 2 July. Ticketing information is available at destroyalllines.com.
From the Jam Australian and New Zealand tour Dates 2026
Wednesday 1 July – The Astor, Perth, WA
Thursday 2 July – The Gov, Adelaide, SA
Saturday 4 July – The Triffid, Brisbane, QLD
Sunday 5 July – Factory Theatre, Sydney, NSW
Tuesday 7 July – Corner Hotel, Melbourne, VIC
Friday 10 July – Powerstation, Auckland, NZ
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