The Gerringong-based five-piece’s third album coincides with their upcoming tour of Australia.
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The Terrys’ hotly anticipated self-titled third studio album is finally here!
The 13-track record was produced by longtime collaborators Tasker, Paddy Cornwall and Taras Hrubyj-Piper, and marks a new era of the band.
Featuring the previously released singles ‘Stay Free’, ‘Once Is Never Enough’, ‘Catalonia Dream’ and ‘Eraser’, The Terrys is “full of anthemic highs, reflective moments and the band's signature cheek.”
To celebrate the album’s release, the lads are hitting the road, locking in 11 dates across Australia and New Zealand with support from Letters to Lions, Vlads, Double Parked and Echinda.
Kicking things off in Tarndanya/Adelaide at The Gov on Friday 22 August, The Terrys then perform at The Rechabite in Boorloo/Perth on Saturday 23 August, 170 Russell in Naarm/Melbourne on Friday 5 September, Liberty Hall in Eora/Sydney on Saturday 13 September and The Tivoli in Meanjin/Brisbane on Friday 19 September.
The Terrys make their way to New Zealand for several shows before bringing the tour to a close with two big gigs in Tassie at Altar Bar in Nipaluna/Hobart on Thursday 30 October and Bridge Hotel in Lutruwita/Forth on Friday 31 October.
Understanding the current credit crunch, tickets for all shows are just $35, which is an absolute bargain. Grab yours now via theterrysband.com.
2024 was a big year for The Terrys, who are on something of a roll at the moment. The indie rockers released their sophomore album Skate Pop, which debuted at #2 on the ARIA Album Chart and was the triple j Feature Album. The lads also played a stack of shows across Australia, the UK, Europe and New Zealand.
Mainstays of the Aussie festival circuit, The Terrys performed at Beyond The Valley, Chasing Tides, Hay Park, Spaced Out Festival, Yours & Owls, NYE on the Hill, Rolling Sets and Festival of the Sun.
Catch The Terrys at The Gov on Friday, August 22. Tickets on sale now via oztix.com.au.
The Terrys The Self-Titled Australian Tour Dates 2025
Friday 22 August – The Gov, Tarndanya/Adelaide, SA
Saturday 23 August – The Rechabite, Boorloo/Perth, WA
Friday 5 September – 170 Russell, Naarm/Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 13 September – Liberty Hall, Eora/Sydney, NSW
Friday 19 September – The Tivoli, Meanjin/Brisbane, QLD
Thursday 30 October – Altar Bar, Nipaluna/Hobart, TAS
Friday 31 October – Bridge Hotel, Lutruwita/Forth, TAS
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