TONIX Share New Single ‘Feel Alive’, Announce Adelaide Headline Gig
Catch the genre-bending trio at DIV-DE later this month.
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Emerging South Aussie act TONIX are back with their first single of 2025, ‘Feel Alive’.
Recorded by David Turley and James Brown, mixed by James Brown and mastered by Suture, ‘Feel Alive’ is an uplifting dose of synth-pop, with the press release explaining, “‘Feel Alive’ is TONIX’s love song to simple pleasures. Driving with the windows down, with your best friends. Dancing and crying to the songs that made us who we are.”
To celebrate the release of ‘Feel Alive’, TONIX are playing three gigs in NSW this weekend, followed by a hometown show at the end of the month.
Sydneysiders can get along to Mumbo Jumbos in Terrigal on Wednesday 18 June for a free concert with Peptalk. TONIX then hit The Lansdowne in Sydney with Peptalk, Gia Darcy and Merci, Mercy on Thursday 19 June, and The Stag & Hunter Hotel in Newcastle alongside Peptalk on Friday 20 June, which is another free show. The final concert takes place in Adelaide at DIV-DE on Friday 27 June, with support from Gush.
Tickets for all paid shows are available via tonixaus.com.
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2024 was another massive year for TONIX, with the band co-headlining a nine-date national tour alongside good mates Pash, performing at the VAILO 500 after-race concert series and debuting a brand new live-club concept show.
The trio also released two new singles, ‘I Was Asleep’ and ‘STEP BACK’, and are excited to share more new music in the last half of 2025.
Catch TONIX at DIV-DE on Friday 27 June. Tickets on sale now via moshtix.com.au.
TONIX Australian TOUR
Wednesday 18 June - Mumbo Jumbos, Terrigal w/Peptalk - Free
Thursday 19 June - The Lansdowne, Sydney w/Peptalk + Gia Darcy + Merci, Mercy
Friday 20 June - The Stag & Hunter Hotel, Newcastle w/Peptalk- Free
Friday 27 June - DIV-DE, Adelaide w/Gush
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