vSpy vSpy Announce 2026 Australian Tour
The rockers are celebrating the 40th anniversary of their albums Harry’s Reasons and A.O. Mod. TV. Vers.
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Aussie pub rockers vSpy vSpy, who have also gone by Spy vs. Spy and SPY v SPY, are reforming for a special run of shows this October and November.
The Sydney outfit are touring to celebrate the 40th anniversary of their albums Harry’s Reasons and A.O. Mod. TV. Vers, both of which were released in 1986.
Fans can expect to hear tracks from both albums, along with songs from the band’s five-album discography.
Kicking off in Perth at Amplifier Bar on Friday 9 October, vSpy vSpy then hit the Ed Castle in Adelaide on Saturday 10 October, Sydney’s The Juniors on Friday 16 October and Brisbane’s Roma Street Parklands on Friday 23 October, finishing up at the Corner Hotel in Melbourne on Monday 2 November.
Pre-sale commences today, Tuesday 7 July, at 4pm AEST, followed by the general on-sale on Thursday 9 July at 10am AEST. Full ticketing information is available at teamwrktouring.com.
Cult favourites throughout the ‘80s, vSpy vSpy combined social and political commentary with guitar-driven pub rock that took a heavier turn towards the ‘90s.
Accumulating a large Brazilian fanbase thanks to Aussie surfers playing their music in the South American country, vSpy vSpy have been through several lineup changes and hiatuses over the past three decades.
Along with returning to the road later this year, vSpy vSpy have also announced they are reissuing Harry's Reasons and A.O. Mod. TV. Vers on coloured vinyl and CD. Pre-order your copies here.
Catch vSpy vSpy at Ed Castle on Saturday 10 October. Ticketing information is available via teamwrktouring.com.
VSPY VSPY AUSTRALIAN TOUR 2026
Friday 9 October – Amplifier, Perth, WA
Saturday 10 October – Ed Castle, Adelaide, SA
Friday 16 October – The Juniors, Kingsford, Sydney, NSW
Friday 23 October – Roma Street Parklands, Brisbane, QLD
Monday 2 November – Corner Hotel, Melbourne, VIC
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