Catch the quartet performing tracks from their upcoming third album at The Gov in October.

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Energetic indie rockers The VANNS have revealed a monster 20-date Australian tour taking place from October 2025 to January 2026.
The quartet are taking their upcoming third record, All That’s In My Head, on the road across the country for what promises to be a magical run of shows.
Arriving Friday 1 August (pre-order here), All That’s In My Head was produced by Oscar Dawson (Holy Holy) and recorded across two sessions in London and regional New South Wales.
“We’re stoked to be releasing our third album All That’s In My Head, a record which thematically encompasses what its title suggests,” share the band. “Working with producer/legend Oscar Dawson, we recorded this album over two two-week sessions: one in London after being on tour in the UK, and one more or less just down the road from where we live. We had a ball making it, we hope you dig it, and we can’t wait to play it live.”
The lads’ epic tour begins in Margaret River at The River on Friday 24 October and takes in both capital cities and regional towns, including Adelaide, Melbourne, Dee Why, Newcastle, Frankston and Port Macquarie, before coming to a close at The Baso in Canberra on Saturday 24 January.
Pre-sale tickets are available on Wednesday 23 July at 9am AEST. General on-sale kicks off on Thursday 24 July at 9a, AEST. For full ticketing details, visit destroyalllines.com.
Coming together on the South Coast of New South Wales in 2012, The VANNS have been out there getting it done for over a decade.
Gaining local exposure after winning a Wollongong band competition in 2013, The Vanns went on to release three EPs – The Vanns (2013), Scattered by Sundown (2015) and Shake the Hand That Picks the Fight (2017) – delivering their debut record, Through the Walls, in 2019.
Sophomore album Last of Your Kind followed in 2023 and peaked at #8 on the ARIA Album Chart, with their triple j Like a Virgin cover of Bon Iver’s ‘Hey, Ma’ becoming a viral sensation.
Now gearing up for the release of their third long player All That’s In My Head, The VANNS’ upcoming Australian tour is a great chance for fans to catch the lads live this summer.
Catch The VANNS at The Gov on Friday 31 October. For ticketing information, visit destroyalllines.com. All That’s In My Head arrives Friday 1 August (pre-order here).
The Vanns All That’s In My Head Australian Tour Dates
Friday 24 October – The River, Margaret River, WA
Saturday 25 October – Freo Social, Fremantle, WA
Friday 31 October – The Gov, Adelaide, SA
Saturday 1 November – The Forum, Melbourne, VIC
Friday 7 November – Hotel Brunswick, Brunswick Heads, NSW
Saturday 8 November – Princess Theatre, Brisbane, QLD
Thursday 13 November – McGuire’s, Mackay, QLD
Friday 14 November – The Warehouse, Townsville, QLD
Saturday 15 November – Tanks Arts Centre, Cairns, QLD
Thursday 20 November – West Point Casino, Hobart, TAS
Friday 28 November – Metro Theatre, Sydney, NSW
Saturday 29 November – King St Bandroom, Newcastle, NSW
Friday 13 December – Anita’s Theatre, Thirroul, NSW
Friday 2 January – Finnian’s, Port Macquarie, NSW
Friday 9 January – Drifters Wharf, Central Coast, NSW
Saturday 10 January – Dee Why RSL, Dee Why, NSW
Thursday 15 January – Torquay Hotel, Torquay, VIC
Friday 16 January – Pelly Bar, Frankston, VIC
Saturday 17 January – Westernport Hotel, San Remo, VIC
Saturday 24 January – The Baso, Canberra, ACT
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