Yächtley Crëw Reveal Debut 2025 Australian Tour Dates
Experience the greatest yacht rock tunes performed live by the seven-piece collective Yächtley Crëw.
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The world’s #1 yacht rock band, Yächtley Crëw, are embarking on their debut Australian tour in 2025.
Dedicated to keeping the soft rock hits of the ‘70s and ‘80s alive, the seven-piece band are heading our way next May.
Fans of the genre can expect to hear all the classic yacht rock tunes, including Toto’s ‘Africa’, Gerry Rafferty’s ‘Baker Street’, ELO’s ‘Don’t Bring Me Down’, Christopher Cross’ ‘Sailing’ and more.
Yächtley Crëw’s tour kicks off at Perth’s The Astor on Monday, May 12 and continues with dates at Adelaide’s The Gov on Wedensday, May 14, Melbourne’s Northcote Theatre on Friday, May 16, Sydney’s The Metro on Saturday, May 17 and Brisbane’s The Triffid on Sunday, May 18.
Pre-sale tickets are available at 9:30am local time on Friday, December 13. You can register here. General public on-sale commences at 9:30am local time on Tuesday, December 17 via totaltouring.com.au.
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Formed in 2017, Yächtley Crëw quickly gained recognition after forming, with OC Weekly calling them the Best Cover Band of 2018.
Comprising vocalist Philly Ocean, guitarist Tommy Buoy, bassist Baba Buoy, drummer Sailor Hawkins, synth player Stoney Shores, saxophonist Pauly Shores and keyboardist Matthew McDonald, Yächtley Crëw are known for their vibrant stage presence that includes the band dressing in nautical-themed outfits.
Yächtley Crëw also released their first EP Seas the Day in 2023, with the six-track recording featuring covers of the Bee Gees’ ‘How Deep Is Your Love’, Boz Scaggs’ ‘Lido Shuffle’ and Christopher Cross’ ‘Ride Like the Wind’.
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Yächtley Crëw Australian Tour 2025 Dates
Monday, May 12 - The Astor, Perth
Wednesday, May 14 – The Gov, Adelaide
Friday, May 16 - Northcote Theatre, Melbourne
Saturday, May 17 - The Metro, Sydney
Sunday, May 18 - The Triffid, Brisbane
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