Local Favs The Tullamarines Reveal 2025 Australian Tour Dates
The indie quartet are bringing fellow rockers Purée along for the ride.
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After wowing fans at Notestock 2024, local legends The Tullamarines have announced they’re embarking on a four-date national tour.
The No Internet Tour arrives after a huge year for the Tullas, with the quartet following up their acclaimed 2023 EP Ugly Cry with the ripping singles ‘Loser’ and ‘OMG’.
Staples of the South Aussie live music scene, The Tullamarines begin their tour in their home state of Adelaide at Jive on Friday, March 21. Then it’s off to Sydney’s OAF Gallery on Friday, March 28 and Melbourne’s Workers Club on Saturday, March 29, before they finish things with a bang at Brisbane’s Black Bear Lodge on Thursday, April 3.
Keeping The Tullamarines company on tour are fellow SA act Purée, who have been making waves with the release of their new single ‘Oh Boy’.
Tickets for all four shows are on sale now via this handy link.
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Indie pop rockers The Tullamarines have gone from strength to strength in 2024. The group, comprising Josh, Angus, Benny and Lucinda, not only dropped the previously mentioned stellar singles ‘Loser’ and ‘OMG’, but also shared the stage with global touring acts including The Vaccines, Everything Everything and Rum Jungle.
In our recent chat with the band as part of our Locals Only issue, The Tullamarines expressed their love for touring while also admitting it’s not easy. “We love playing live, we love meeting new bands outside of our little Adelaide bubble and we love chatting to new friends who enjoy our music,” the band said.
They added, “It can definitely be tough. Playing to a brand-new crowd with no personal connection to you whatsoever for the first time is a daunting experience, especially after doing the local circuit for so long. But once it clicks, it really clicks – it’s super rewarding. Hearing an interstate crowd sing your words back to you is surreal and makes all the trips more than worth it.”
One of the state’s premiere live acts, we urge everyone to grab a ticket for The Tullamarines and Purée No Internet Tour next March. You won’t be disappointed.
Catch The Tullamarines at Jive on Friday, March 21. Tickets are on sale now via Moshtix.
The Tullamarines No Internet Tour Dates
Friday, March 21 – Jive, Adelaide
Friday, March 28 – OAF Gallery, Sydney
Saturday, March 29 – Workers Club, Melbourne
Thursday, April 3 – Black Bear Lodge
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