The Jungle Giants Add Adelaide Date To Their National Tour
The Brisbane indie act are playing Hindley Street Music Hall this April.

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Fresh from performing at LIV Golf Adelaide 2025, Brisbane indie quartet The Jungle Giants have announced they are coming back in April.
Having released dates for their upcoming national tour a few weeks back that didn’t include the City of Churches, the band’s reception at LIV Golf has convinced the Giants to add an Adelaide gig to their tour schedule.
The Jungle Giants 2025 Aussie tour commences in Sydney at the Metro Theatre on Friday, April 4. The band then have dates lined up at Newcastle Uni on Saturday, April 5, Adelaide’s Hindley Street Music Hall on Friday, April 11, Melbourne’s Northcote Theatre on Saturday, April 12, Frankston’s The Pier on Sunday, April 13, Brisbane’s The Tivoli on Friday, April 25 and finally, Brunswick Heads Hotel Brunswick on Saturday, April 26.
Pre-sale tickets for the Adelaide gig are available now via this link. General on-sale commences Monday, February 24 at 9:30am local time via thejunglegiants.com. Tickets for all other shows are on sale now via The Jungle Giants website.
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The tour comes as The Jungle Giants shared the news their fifth album will arrive later this year. The first taste of the record comes in the form of, ‘Hold My Hand’, a modern indie dance fizzer sure to please Giants’ fans.
Written by The Jungle Giants’ Sam Hales, ‘Hold My Hand’ is the band’s first release in 18 months and arrives after a long period of reflection from the vocalist.
“This song really helped open up a lot of the writing for the album,” Hales says. “All the songs I wrote before weren't feeling real enough. Once I landed on ‘Hold My Hand’, a lot of things fell into place for me. I had this real emotional reaction to it.”
Hales adds, “Things have changed, but there's beauty to all this. I would not do anything differently. This is really important to me as an artist, really important to me as a friend, and a lover and everything. ‘Hold My Hand’ really captures the feeling of 10 years with someone, and watching the love just evolve.”
Catch The Jungle Giants at Hindley Street Music Hall on Friday, April 11. For full ticketing details visit thejunglegiants.com.
The Jungle Giants 2025 Australian Tour Dates
Friday, April 4 - Metro Theatre, Sydney
Saturday, April 5 – Newcastle Uni, Newcastle
Friday, April 11 – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide
Saturday, April 12 – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne
Sunday, April 13 – The Pier, Frankston
Friday, April 25 – The Tivoli, Brisbane
Saturday, April 26 – Hotel Brunswick, Brunswick Heads
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