Teenage Joans Present ‘The My Heart’s Dead!’ National Tour
The dynamic duo are hitting the road in support of new single, ‘My Heart’s Dead!’.
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Adelaide’s dynamic duo Teenage Joans have a new single doing the rounds, and to celebrate, they are embarking on a national tour this October and November.
A bratty pop punk wonder with flashes of Blink-182 and Kesha, ‘My Heart’s Dead!’ is another euphoric track from Teenage Joans, accompanied by a music video shot by the band and their friends Liam Woolcock and Rachel Whitford.
Teenage Joans have announced a four-date national tour with support from fellow SA punks TOWNS, Melbourne-based emo-punk quartet Bukowski and Brizzy rockers Talk Heavy.
The My Heart’s Dead! Tour begins with a hometown gig in Adelaide at Ed Castle on Friday 31 October, with the touring continuing with concerts at Melbourne’s The Workers Club on Saturday 1 November, Brisbane’s Black Bear Lodge on Saturday 8 November and Sydney’s Waywards Ballroom on Sunday 9 November.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now via teenagejoans.com.au.
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Getting together in 2018, the duo of vocalist and drummer Tahlia Borg and vocalist and guitarist Cahli Blakers have been dominating the Aussie music scene since taking out the triple j Unearthed High crown in 2020.
Their list of achievements includes the release of their acclaimed debut album, The Rot That Grows Inside My Chest, in 2023, winning an astounding eight gongs at the South Australian Music Awards and being nominated for their first-ever ARIA Award in 2024.
The band has also made a name for themselves in the live arena, supporting the likes of Foo Fighters, Sleeping With Sirens, Sum 41, Amy Shark and PUP, while also appearing at festivals including Laneway, Unify Gathering and Good Things.
Teenage Joans’ upcoming national tour is the last chance to see them headlining this year, so do yourself a favour and grab a ticket now so you don’t miss out on what promises to be an incredible run of shows.
Catch Teenage Joans at Ed Castle on Friday 31 October. Tickets on sale now via moshtix.com.au.
Teenage Joans The My Heart’s Dead Australian Tour Dates 2025
Friday 31 October - Ed Castle, Adelaide, SA
Saturday 1 November - The Workers Club, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 8 November - Black Bear Lodge, Brisbane, QLD
Sunday 9 November - Waywards Ballroom, Sydney, NSW
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