TSIM Announces ‘No Mistakes’ Australian Tour 2026
This is the band’s first national tour in 30 years.
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Aussie legends TISM have rebranded themselves as TSIM and announced an Australian tour, their first in 30 years.
Having just performed two headline dates at the Sydney Opera House, where they ran through their album Machiavelli And The Four Seasons in full, and three shows at PICA in Melbourne, the balaclava-clad group is taking the show on the road from July through to October.
TSIM are promising fans a “RADICALLY DIFFERENT” tour, with the group playing a different selection of fan favourites each night, “plus all the other weird shit that goes on at a TSIM show.”
The hilarious ensemble known for hits such as ‘Greg! The Stop Sign!’, ‘What Are Ya?’ and ‘(He’ll Never Be An) Ol’ Man River’ kick things off in Adelaide at Beer & BBQ Fest on Friday 10 July. Then it’s off to Darwin for the Darwin Festival on Saturday 22 August, followed by two performances at the Forum in Melbourne on Wednesday 7 and Thursday 8 October.
TSIM will then entertain fans in Brisbane at Fortitude Music Hall on Saturday 17 October, play Canberra Theatre on Wednesday 21 October and Perth’s Metro City on Saturday 24 October, before wrapping things up in Sydney at the Enmore Theatre on Friday 30 and Saturday 31 October.
Tickets go on sale at 11am AEST Monday 25 May via davidroywilliams.com, although those keen on seeing them at Beer & BBQ Festival can grab tickets now at beerbbqfest.com.au.
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TISM, or TSIM as they are now known, are the practical jokers of the Aussie music scene.
Emerging in the ‘80s, the group are one of the country’s most influential acts, taking inspiration from multiple genres and “forging a reputation for their genre-blurring, boundary-smashing, sarcasm-wielding (and entirely anonymous) antics” according to press material.
Their career spans seven studio albums, two ARIA Award wins and millions of streams, with their live performances something to behold.
Catch TSIM performing at Adelaide Beer & BBQ Festival on Friday 10 July. Tickets on sale now via beerbbqfest.com.au.
TSIM No Mistakes Australian Tour 2026
Friday 10 July - Adelaide Beer & BBQ Festival, Adelaide, SA
Saturday 22 August - Darwin Festival, Darwin, NT
Wednesday 7 October - Forum, Melbourne, VIC
Thursday 8 October - Forum, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 17 October - Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane, QLD
Wednesday 21 October - Canberra Theatre, Canberra, ACT
Saturday 24 October - Metro City, Perth, WA
Friday 30 October - Enmore Theatre, Sydney, NSW
Saturday 31 October - Enmore Theatre, Sydney, NSW
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