After missing South Australia on their original Thrills tour, Peking Duk have announced gigs in Mt Gambier and Adelaide as part of their upcoming encore run of shows.

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After selling out shows across the nation on their much hyped Thrills tour earlier this year, Peking Duk have announced an encore run of gigs across the nation from August to October.
Adam Hyde and Reuben Styles, the duo behind Peking Duk, have locked in 18 performances as part of their Thrills Tour Part II, including an international stop in Bali and two touring-ending sets in Adelaide.
“YE ASK AND YE SHALL RECEIVE. PART 2 OF THRILLS TOUR COMING TO YOU,” Peking Duk posted on their Instagram.
The duo will be joined on tour at selected dates by singer-songwriter Nyxen and DJ Helena.
The extensive tour takes in both capital cities and regional towns across Australia, kicking off at Bundaberg’s Sugarland Tavern on Thursday 14 October. The lads then hit the likes of Brisbane, Bali, Dubbo, Rockhampton and Warrnambool before finishing up with two dates in South Australia at the Globe Hotel in Mt Gambier on Friday 3 October and Lion Arts Factory in Adelaide on Saturday 4 October.
Tickets for all shows go on sale Thursday 17 July via pekingduk.com.
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For more than a decade, Peking Duk have been turning dancefloors into sweaty moshpits with their uplifting electro anthems such as 'High', 'Take Me Over', 'Fake Magic' and 'Fire'.
The electro pop duo have won two ARIA Awards and earned 26 Platinum plaques, with almost 1 billion combined streams across multiple platforms.
Peking Duk’s upcoming shows are sure to be an unforgettable evening of feel-good tunes you don’t want to miss.
Catch Peking Duk at the Globe Hotel in Mt Gambier on Friday 3 October and Lion Arts Factory in Adelaide on Saturday 4 October. For ticketing information, visit pekingduk.com.
Peking Duk Thrills Encore Australian Tour 2025
Thursday 14 August – Sugarland Tavern, Bundaberg, QLD
Friday 15 August – Eclipse, Brisbane, QLD
Saturday 16 August – The Powerhouse, Toowoomba, QLD
Thursday 21 August – Dag Pub, D’Aguilar, QLD
Friday 22 August – Miami Marketta, Gold Coast, QLD
Saturday 23 August – Savaya, Bali, IND
Friday 29 August – Pastoral Hotel, Dubbo, NSW
Saturday, 30 August – The Oxford, Bathurst, NSW
Thursday 4 September – Magnum’s, Airlie Beach, QLD
Friday 5 September – Great Western, Rockhampton, QLD
Thursday 18 September – Yamba Bowling Club, Yamba, NSW
Friday 19 September – Hoey Moey, Coffs Harbour, NSW
Saturday 20 September – Finnian’s Irish Tavern, Port Macquarie, NSW
Sunday 21 September – The Recky, Elizabeth Beach, NSW
Thursday 2 October – The Whalers Hotel, Warrnambool, VIC
Friday 3 October – Globe Hotel, Mt Gambier, SA
Saturday 4 October – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide, SA
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