No Fun AT All Announce ‘Beat ‘Em Down Under’ Tour 2025
The Swedish punk rockers return with a nine date tour this October/November.

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Swedish ska punk No Fun At All return to Australia this year on their Beat ‘Em Down Under tour.
Best known for their hit sophomore album Out of Bounds, which helped introduce the world to the band’s ska punk sound, No Fun At All’s upcoming nine-date tour sees them crisscrossing the country this October/November.
Touching down in Perth for their first show at Lynott’s Lounge on Friday, October 31, No Fun At All continues the tour with gigs at the Ed Castle in Adelaide on Saturday, November 1, Singing Bird Studios in Frankston on Sunday, November 2, The Tote in Melbourne on Monday, November 3, Solbar on the Sunshine Coast on Wednesday, November 5 and Mo’s Desert Clubhouse on the Gold Coast on Thursday, November 6.
The final three shows are locked in for Crowbar in Brisbane on Friday, November 7, Crowbar in Sydney on Saturday, November 8, and Hamilton Station Hotel in Newcastle on Sunday, November 9.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now via oztix.com.au.
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No Fun At All have entertained fans worldwide with their uplifting ska punk sound for over 30 years. Releasing four albums – No Straight Angles (1994), Out of Bounds (1995), The Big Knockover (1997) and State of Flow (2000) – the band broke through alongside fellow Swedes Millencolin during the ‘90s before calling it quits in 2001,
They have reunited several times since and continue to tour and release albums, with their most recent being 2022’s Seventh Wave. In a review about the album, Dying Scene had this to say: “Great songwriting, top-notch production, and excellent track sequencing: Seventh Wave checks all the right boxes.”
Having gained a big Aussie fanbase over the years through relentless touring, tickets for No Fun At All’s return to your shores are sure to sell like hot cakes, so get yours asap!
Catch No Fun At All at Ed Castle on Saturday, November 1. Tickets on sale now via oztix.com.au.
No Fun At All Beat ‘Em Down Under 2025 Australian Tour Dates
Friday, October 31 – Lynott’s Lounge, Perth
Saturday, November 1 – Ed Castle, Adelaide
Sunday, November 2– Singing Bird Studios, Frankston
Monday, November 3 – The Tote, Melbourne
Wednesday, November 5 – Solbar, Sunshine Coast
Thursday, November 6 – Mo’s Desert Clubhouse, Gold Coast
Friday, November 7 – Crowbar, Brisbane
Saturday, November 8 – Crowbar, Sydney
Sunday, November 9 – Hamilton Station Hotel, Newcastle
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