Hindley Street Country Club Celebrates the Music of the ‘70s and ‘80s with National Tour
The South Aussie ensemble return to Adelaide in October.
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Hometown heroes Hindley Street Country Club have announced another massive Australian tour celebrating the music of the ‘70s and ‘80s.
Arguably the biggest cover band on the planet, HSCC’s are known for their authentic covers of some of the biggest songs ever released, including Foreigner’s ‘I Wanna Know What Love Is’, Billy Ocean’s ‘When the Going Gets Tough’, the Beatles ‘My Guitar Gently Weeps’, George Michael’s ‘Careless Whisper’ and many more.
Currently gearing up for an extensive regional Australian run of shows before tours through the Netherlands and the UK, tickets for HSCC’s end-of-year concerts are sure to sell quickly.
Kicking off in Thirroul at Anita’s Theatre on Thursday 8 October, dates follow at Sydney’s Enmore Theatre on Friday 9 October, St Kilda’s Palais Theatre on Saturday 10 October, Adelaide’s AEC Arena on Saturday 17 October, Caloundra’s King’s Theatre on Sunday 25 October and Rooty Hill’s Coliseum Theatre on Saturday 31 October.
The final three dates take place at Gold Coast’s Star Theatre on Friday 6 November and Perth’s Astor Theatre on Friday 4 December and Saturday 5 December.
Tickets are on sale now at thehscc.com.
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Founded in 2017 by arranger and producer Constantine Delo, Hindley Street Country Club was initially a way for a like-minded group of Adelaide musicians to get together and play their favourite songs.
What started as something fun soon gained traction when the band began uploading their covers to YouTube, quickly finding a global audience.
Fast forward almost a decade, and HSCC have more than five billion views across social platforms, over one and a half million YouTube subscribers and have sold-out shows across the United States, Asia, South America, Europe and Australia.
Continuing to release new covers via their social media channels weekly, HSCC don’t look like slowing down anytime soon.
Catch the Hindley Street Country Club at AEC Arena on Saturday 17 October. Tickets on sale now via thehscc.com.
Hindley Street Country Club 2026 Australian Tour Dates
Thursday 8 October – Anita’s Theatre, Thirroul, NSW
Friday 9 October – Enmore Theatre, Sydney, NSW
Saturday 10 October – Palais Theatre, St Kilda, VIC
Saturday 17 October – AEC Arena, Adelaide, SA
Sunday 25 October – King’s Theatre, Caloundra, QLD
Saturday 31 October – Coliseum Theatre, Rooty Hill, NSW
Friday 6 November – Star Theatre, Gold Coast, QLD
Friday 4 December – Astor Theatre, Perth, WA
Saturday 5 December – Astor Theatre, Perth, WA
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