Palace Announce Australian Tour 2025
The British rockers have locked in five dates across June and July.
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British indie rockers Palace return to Australia in June to celebrate the upcoming release of their latest EP.
The news follows the recent release of Palace’s reverb-heavy single, ‘Greyhound’, the first taste of the band’s new material.
No stranger to Aussie shores, having sold out headline shows in 2022 and 2023, along with performing at Splendour in the Grass, Palace’s five-date tour is shaping as another sell-out.
Kicking off with a gig at Sydney’s Enmore Theatre on Wednesday, June 25, Palace then performs at Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall on Thursday, June 26, Melbourne’s Palais Theatre on Saturday, June 28, and Adelaide’s Hindley Street Music Hall on Sunday, June 29, with the final leg of the tour taking place at Fremantle’s Metropolis Fremantle on Tuesday, July 1.
Mastercard cardholders have first access to tickets, with the Mastercard pre-sale beginning Wednesday, February 19 at 9:30am local time and running until Friday, February 21 at 9:30am local time. Visit priceless.com for all the details.
Live Nation pre-sale runs from 10:30am local time on Thursday, February 20 until 9:30am local time on Friday, February 21. Head to livenation.com.au for full ticketing information.
General on-sale takes place on Friday, February 21 at 10:30am local time via livenation.com.au.
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Childhood friends Leo Wyndham (vocals/guitar), Rupert Turner (guitars) and Matt Hodges (drums) reconnected in London in 2012 and formed Palace. The lads dropped their acclaimed debut EP, Lost In The Night, in 2014, and followed this a year later with the Chase The Light EP.
Palace’s debut studio album, So Long Forever, arrived in 2016 to much fanfare, with The Line of Best Fit awarding the record 8.5 out of 10. The trio have gone on to release three more albums, Lifer After, Shoals, and last year’s Ultrasound, and in the process have become an indie favourite with a worldwide fanbase.
Catch Palace at Hindley Street Music Hall on Sunday, June 29. For full ticketing information visit livenation.com.au.
Palace Australian Tour Dates 2025
Wednesday, June 25 - Enmore Theatre, Sydney
Thursday, June 26- Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane
Saturday, June 28- Palais Theatre, Melbourne
Sunday, June 29 - Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide
Tuesday, July 1 - Metropolis Fremantle, Fremantle
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