Luca Brasi Celebrate 10 Years of ‘If This Is All We’re Going To Be’ With National Tour
This tour salutes Luca Brasi’s third album and the band’s legacy.
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2026 marks the tenth anniversary of Aussie rockers Luca Brasi’s seminal third studio album, If This Is All We’re Going To Be, and to celebrate, the lads are hitting the road this May and June for a run of special shows.
Originally released in 2016, If This Is All We’re Going To Be is an intensely personal record that resonated with music fans both here and overseas, with the album Luca Brasi’s first to appear on the ARIA Album Chart and single ‘Anything Near Conviction’ gracing triple j’s Hottest 100.
Returning to the stage to commemorate ten years since the release of If This Is All We’re Going To Be, Luca Brasi will be playing the majority of tracks from the album for audiences across the country.
Luca Brasi’s national tour kicks off in Sydney at the Metro Theatre on Friday 15 May. The band then play The Triffid in Brisbane on Saturday 16 May, 170 Russell in Melbourne on Friday 22 May, Astor Theatre in Perth on Friday 5 June and The Gov in Adelaide on Saturday 6 June, wrapping things up at Du Cane in Launceston on Saturday 13 June.
Tickets on sale at 10am AEDT on Tuesday 3 March via lucabrasi.com.au.
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Luca Brasi have been leaders of the Tasmanian rock scene since emerging in 2009. The Hobart outfit, who are known for their melodic alt-rock, have released six studio albums, with their 2021 record, Everything Is Tenuous, peaking at #7 on the ARIA Album Chart, their highest ever entry.
Nominated for an ARIA Award in 2018 for Best Rock Album for Stay, Luca Brasi have won three National Live Music Awards and gained a reputation for their high-energy live shows, having shared the stage with the likes of Alexisonfire, Violent Soho and You Me At Six, and performed at festivals including Laneway, Falls Festival and Splendour in the Grass.
The band’s upcoming tenth anniversary shows are a celebration of not only If This Is All We’re Going To Be, but also Luca Brasi’s legacy.
Catch Luca Brasi performing at The Gov on Saturday 6 June. Ticketing information is available at lucabrasi.com.au.
Luca Brasi If THis Is All We’re Going To Be Australian Tour Dates 2026
Friday 15 May – Metro Theatre, Sydney, NSW
Saturday 16 May – The Triffid, Brisbane, QLD
Friday 22 May – 170 Russell, Melbourne, VIC
Friday 5 June – Astor Theatre, Perth, WA
Saturday 6 June – The Gov, Adelaide, SA
Saturday 13 June – Du Cane, Launceston, TAS
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