The punk rockers are doing a John Farnham and announcing one final tour of Australia… for the umpteenth time.
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Wise-cracking Cali punk ratbags Guttermouth have announced their final tour of Australia… again. The Mark Adkins-led group promises fans this is (actually) their final jaunt down under together, locking in seven shows alongside Ebolagoldfish and Fake News.
The band’s One Last Time Tour arrives as Adkins turns 60, with the frontman saying in a recent interview from his couch, “I've been coming here since before half of you were born. I've seen the beaches, the bars, the bans, the bullshit. I've partied, I've fought, I've blacked out in places I still can't pronounce, enough is enough.”
Guttermouth’s One Last Time Tour kicks off in Adelaide at Lion Arts Factory on Friday 9 October. The tour then makes its way to Melbourne’s The Tote on Saturday 10 October, followed by dates at Sydney’s Factory Floor on Sunday 11 October, Newcastle’s Hamilton Station on Tuesday 13 October, Gold Coast’s Balcony at Coolangatta Hotel on Friday 16 October and Sunshine Coast’s Norton’s on Saturday 17 October, with the final gig at Brisbane’s Crowbar on Sunday 18 October.
Early bird tickets go on sale 12pm Wedensday 8 April. Sign up here. General ticketing info can be found at chopdog.com.au.
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Formed in Huntington Beach, California, in 1989, Guttermouth have somehow managed to continue for more than 35 years, although not without controversy (remember when they were banned from entering Canada?).
Known for their cheeky and outrageous lyrics, frenetic musicianship and high-energy stage presence, often leaving fans shocked, Guttermouth have survived multiple lineup changes (Adkins is the only founding member), released over a dozen albums and toured Australia more than 20 times.
While Adkins hasn’t said this is the end of the road for Guttermouth, he does seem to be winding things up, with this tour your last chance to catch the hilarious punk rockers live in Australia.
Catch Guttermouth at Lion Arts Factory on Friday 9 October. Ticketing information is available here.
Guttermouth One Last Time Australian Tour 2026
Friday 9 October – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide, SA w/Ebolagoldfish
Saturday 10 October – The Tote, Melbourne, VIC w/Ebolagoldfish
Sunday 11 October – Factory Floor, Sydney, NSW w/Ebolagoldfish
Tuesday 13 October – Hamilton Station, Newcastle, NSW w/Ebolagoldfish
Friday 16 October – Balcony at Coolangatta Hotel, Gold Coast, QLD w/ Fake News
Saturday 17 October – Norton’s, Sunshine Coast, QLD w/ Fake News
Sunday 18 October – Crowbar, Brisbane, QLD w/ Fake News
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