The Used To Perform Their First Three Albums On 25th Anniversary Australian Tour
The Used will perform 15 shows in total across five cities.
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The Used have announced something special for their upcoming 2025 Australian tour. Celebrating 25 years as a band, The Used will perform their first three albums across three nights at each city they visit.
Fans can expect to hear The Used’s platinum-certified self-titled 2002 debut, their 2004 sophomore record In Love And Death, and their most successful album, 2007’s Lies For The Liars, which peaked at #5 on the Billboard 200 Album Charts. The Used will also be playing fan favourites and all their other hits as part of the setlists.
The Used kick off their epic 15-date tour in Brisbane at The Tivoli (Wednesday, August 13, Thursday, August 14 and Saturday, August 16) before performing three shows at Sydney’s Liberty Hall (Sunday, August 17, Tuesday, August 19 and Wednesday, August 20), Melbourne’s Northcote Theatre (Friday, August 22, Saturday, August 23 and Monday, August 25) and Adelaide’s The Gov (Tuesday, August 26, Thursday, August 28 and Friday, August 29), before bringing the tour to a close at Perth’s Magnet House (Sunday, August 31, Monday, September 1 and Wednesday, September 3)
Those super keen on securing tickets can sign up for the pre-sale via The Used’s website which kicks off at 8:30am local time on Wednesday, December 11. General on-sale takes place at 8:30am local time on Friday, December 13. For complete ticketing information visit theused.net.
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The Used’s 25th anniversary tour comes just a year after the band traversed the country alongside Papa Roach.
According to The PRP, The Used are excited to be once again hitting the road and performing their biggest albums for fans.
“Overwhelmed! These first three records are what put The Used on the map,” vocalist Bert McCracken said via The PRP. “I can’t wait to experience the joy in playing all three records from front to back. I know it will be an amazing time. I wouldn’t miss it for the world. Sending love to you all and I hope to see you there!”
Along with Australia, The Used will perform shows across the US and Europe throughout 2025.
Catch The Used at The Gov on Tuesday, August 26, Thursday, August 28 and Friday, August 29. For full ticketing information visit theused.net.
THE USED 25TH ANNIVERSARY AUSTRALIAN TOUR 2025 Dates
PLAYING THE Used, IN LOVE AND DEATH, AND LIES FOR THE LIARS IN THEIR ENTIRETY
Wednesday, August 13 – The Tivoli, Brisbane (The Used)
Thursday, August 14 – The Tivoli, Brisbane (In Love)
Saturday, August 16 – The Tivoli, Brisbane (Lies)
Sunday, August 17 – Liberty Hall, Sydney (The Used)
Tuesday, August 19 – Liberty Hall, Sydney (In Love)
Wednesday, August 20 – Liberty Hall, Sydney (Lies)
Friday, August 22 – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne (The Used)
Saturday, August 23 - Northcote Theatre, Melbourne (In Love)
Monday, August 25 - Northcote Theatre, Melbourne (Lies)
Tuesday, August 26 – The Gov, Adelaide (The Used)
Thursday, August 28 – The Gov, Adelaide (In Love)
Friday, August 29 – The Gov, Adelaide (Lies)
Sunday, August 31 – Magnet House, Perth (The Used)
Monday, September 1 - Magnet House, Perth (In Love)
Wednesday, September 3 - Magnet House, Perth (Lies)
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