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LOVEJOY – Right Way Up Tour

Secret Sounds and Live Nation Presents

LOVEJOY – Right Way Up Tour

7:30pm, Tue 27 August, 2024
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Event Details

Doors 7:30pm | DJ Shergz 7:30pm | Lovejoy 9:00pm

Licensed 18+ Tickets Available In Mezzanine
Alcohol must be consumed on the Mezzanine level only

All Ages Alcohol Free Tickets In Auditorium


Secret Sounds and Live Nation Presents
LOVEJOY
UK
 Right Way Up Tour 

Guests: DJ Shergz

Rambunctious indie pop band LOVEJOY has announced an Australian leg of their Right Way Up Tour, heading across the country this August. 

LOVEJOY’s winter tour will kick off in Melbourne at Northcote Theatre on Tuesday 27th August, before heading up to Sydney at Roundhouse on Wednesday 28th August, Fortitude Music Hall in Brisbane on Friday 30th August, and then heading across to Perth to finish up on Tuesday 3rd September at Astor Theatre.

TICKETS ON SALE 10AM FRIDAY 28 JUNE
Live Nation pre-sale: Thursday 27 June at 10am to Friday 28 June at 9am

For complete tour and ticket information, visit: livenation.com.au

About LOVEJOY
“Lovejoy mark the pivot point where rock music becomes web-savvy enough to play the algorithm at its own game and subvert the streaming pop hierarchy from within” – Rolling Stone

Since releasing their debut EP “Are You Alright?” in 2021, LOVEJOY have gone from strength to strength. Last year, they performed a sold-out UK and European tour, as well as their first ever North American headline tour which sold out 25,000 tickets in just two minutes. Their 2023 dates follow Lovejoy’s first ever shows in both the UK and USA in 2022 (all selling out in seconds) highlighting their huge fanbase, which includes 30 million fans across their social channels and 850 million global streams.  

Made up of Wilbur, Ash, Mark & Joe, Lovejoy are the renaissance of your favourite noughties band, harnessing a love affair with cheeky satirical social commentary and overdriven, treble-topped guitars, sitting somewhere between Arctic Monkeys & The Strokes. Alongside their sell out shows across the globes, they’ve also performed at a string of festivals at home in the UK including Glastonbury, Isle of Wight, TRNSMT and culminating with a headline slot at the iconic Reading & Leeds. International festival appearances have included Lollapallooza in Chicago (playing to 10,000 people), Osheaga in Canada, and more.