The LA-based brothers are bringing their Obsession Tour to Adelaide next January.
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The Driver Era are bringing their Obsession Tour to Australian shores in 2025.
Comprising brothers Ross and Rocky Lynch, who were previously part of pop rock act R5, The Driver Era are heading our way next January before embarking on a massive North American tour.
The duo will be bringing their vibrant electro-pop creations to Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall on Tuesday, January 21 before dates at Hordern Pavilion in Sydney on Friday, January 24, Festival Hall in Melbourne on Saturday, January 25 and Hindley Street Music Hall in Adelaide on Monday, January 27.
Tickets for all four shows go on sale this Friday, October 4 at 9:30am via Live Nation.
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After almost a decade as a part of R5, the Lynch brothers went out on their own in 2018, dropping their first single, ‘Preacher Man’. They’ve since released three albums, gained over 450 million streams and have a whopping 31 million social media fans.
Although their last album was 2022’s Summer Mixtape, the lads have been dropping new tunes throughout 2024, with their most recent single being the giddy pop explosion of ‘You Keep Me Up at Night’.
Catch The Driver Era at Hindley Street Music Hall on Monday, January 27. Visit the Live Nation website for full ticket details.
The Driver Era 2025 Australian Tour Dates
Tuesday, January 21 – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane
Friday, January 24 – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney
Saturday, January 25 – Festival Hall, Melbourne
Monday, January 27 – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide
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