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Past
JUL
06
2024
Scarborough, Australia
Indian Ocean Hotel
I Was There
JUL
04
2024
Bunbury Wa, Australia
Prince of Wales Hotel
I Was There
JUN
07
2024
Leichhardt, Australia
Crowbar Sydney
I Was There
MAR
23
2024
Caloundra, Australia
Kings Beach Tavern
I Was There
MAR
22
2024
Cleveland, Australia
Cleveland Sands Hotel
I Was There
MAR
17
2024
Townsville, Australia
JCU Uni Bar
I Was There
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Fan Reviews

Sapphire
June 9th 2024
Pretty good, got bullied from where I was standing though, there was also an old man twerking on me most of the night so I was uncomfortable. Good concert though
Leichhardt, Australia@Crowbar Sydney

Maddie
March 22nd 2024
Jewson and Solo from Horrorshow together is truly a combination worth seeing. This is a show for new and longtime fans with the perfect of classic and the latest Thundamental tracks. Jewson’s playful MC style keeps any and every crowd engaged and amped up. This was truly an unreal gig. If you get the chance to see these guys live, take it!!!
Cleveland, Australia@Cleveland Sands Hotel

Hol
May 8th 2023
THEY WERE SICK, line to toilets were to long, pissed at optus outside
Brisbane, Australia@The Tivoli
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About Thundamentals
THUNDAMENTALS
With over a decade in the game, Thundamentals' journey has been one of triumph and growth. From selling out shows in all corners of the country racking up millions of streams worldwide and landing multiple platinum and gold singles, Jeswon, Tuka and Morgs have consistently pushed Thundamentals to new heights, standing tall as one of the most notable names in homegrown hip-hop.
Like so many of us, Thundamentals went through an immense period of growth during the global pandemic. An uncertain future was lingering, and the group were unable to connect with fans at live shows as they had done so frequently throughout their career. The sense of community was missing, but despite having no roadmap for what came next, Thundamentals began to find certainty by looking inward and searching for meaning.
With the group forced to reconsider their approach, they began to write constantly—at times, in person and at others virtually. At first, there was no particular goal in mind beyond pure escapism and maintaining a connection, but as the months went on the realisation set in that regardless of the physical limitations, there was still a lot of life happening.
Thundamental’s sixth album 'All This Life' came about from these conversations. The project represents a rise against adversity and a celebration of the goodness in life. Acting as a beacon of light in dark times, ‘All This Life’ aims to leave listeners with a sense of hope and uplift them in times of uncertainty.
Sonically, the album could be considered a fresh direction for Thundamentals, but it’s one they took organically. Having been thrust into new circumstances with a newfound appreciation for life and creating also led to inspiration being drawn from childhood favourites from outside of their traditionally hip hop roots—iconic ‘60s rock idols like David Bowie and The Doors to the raw expression of ‘90s bands like Nirvana and Faith No More laid the foundations for an album that mixes nostalgic sounds with modern techniques while still incorporating the group's origins in hip hop and R&B culture.
The final piece of the puzzle was collaborator Carl Dimataga, who brought his expert musicianship to the project. 'All This Life' is a rose growing from concrete. A joyful, vibrant and uplifting body of work forged in darkness yet drenched in light. It represents not only a celebration of life itself but also the band’s position this far into their career. It’s a declaration: “We are still standing, and we have so much love and life still left to give”.
Management
James Browning
info@nicheproductions.com.au
www.nicheproductions.com.au
With over a decade in the game, Thundamentals' journey has been one of triumph and growth. From selling out shows in all corners of the country racking up millions of streams worldwide and landing multiple platinum and gold singles, Jeswon, Tuka and Morgs have consistently pushed Thundamentals to new heights, standing tall as one of the most notable names in homegrown hip-hop.
Like so many of us, Thundamentals went through an immense period of growth during the global pandemic. An uncertain future was lingering, and the group were unable to connect with fans at live shows as they had done so frequently throughout their career. The sense of community was missing, but despite having no roadmap for what came next, Thundamentals began to find certainty by looking inward and searching for meaning.
With the group forced to reconsider their approach, they began to write constantly—at times, in person and at others virtually. At first, there was no particular goal in mind beyond pure escapism and maintaining a connection, but as the months went on the realisation set in that regardless of the physical limitations, there was still a lot of life happening.
Thundamental’s sixth album 'All This Life' came about from these conversations. The project represents a rise against adversity and a celebration of the goodness in life. Acting as a beacon of light in dark times, ‘All This Life’ aims to leave listeners with a sense of hope and uplift them in times of uncertainty.
Sonically, the album could be considered a fresh direction for Thundamentals, but it’s one they took organically. Having been thrust into new circumstances with a newfound appreciation for life and creating also led to inspiration being drawn from childhood favourites from outside of their traditionally hip hop roots—iconic ‘60s rock idols like David Bowie and The Doors to the raw expression of ‘90s bands like Nirvana and Faith No More laid the foundations for an album that mixes nostalgic sounds with modern techniques while still incorporating the group's origins in hip hop and R&B culture.
The final piece of the puzzle was collaborator Carl Dimataga, who brought his expert musicianship to the project. 'All This Life' is a rose growing from concrete. A joyful, vibrant and uplifting body of work forged in darkness yet drenched in light. It represents not only a celebration of life itself but also the band’s position this far into their career. It’s a declaration: “We are still standing, and we have so much love and life still left to give”.
Management
James Browning
info@nicheproductions.com.au
www.nicheproductions.com.au
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Genres:
Hip Hop
Band Members:
DJ Morgs, Tuka, Jeswon
Hometown:
Katoomba, Australia
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Thundamentals to play in your city
Request a Show
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concerts and tour dates
Past
JUL
06
2024
Scarborough, Australia
Indian Ocean Hotel
I Was There
JUL
04
2024
Bunbury Wa, Australia
Prince of Wales Hotel
I Was There
JUN
07
2024
Leichhardt, Australia
Crowbar Sydney
I Was There
MAR
23
2024
Caloundra, Australia
Kings Beach Tavern
I Was There
MAR
22
2024
Cleveland, Australia
Cleveland Sands Hotel
I Was There
MAR
17
2024
Townsville, Australia
JCU Uni Bar
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews

Sapphire
June 9th 2024
Pretty good, got bullied from where I was standing though, there was also an old man twerking on me most of the night so I was uncomfortable. Good concert though
Leichhardt, Australia@Crowbar Sydney

Maddie
March 22nd 2024
Jewson and Solo from Horrorshow together is truly a combination worth seeing. This is a show for new and longtime fans with the perfect of classic and the latest Thundamental tracks. Jewson’s playful MC style keeps any and every crowd engaged and amped up. This was truly an unreal gig. If you get the chance to see these guys live, take it!!!
Cleveland, Australia@Cleveland Sands Hotel

Hol
May 8th 2023
THEY WERE SICK, line to toilets were to long, pissed at optus outside
Brisbane, Australia@The Tivoli
View More Fan Reviews
About Thundamentals
THUNDAMENTALS
With over a decade in the game, Thundamentals' journey has been one of triumph and growth. From selling out shows in all corners of the country racking up millions of streams worldwide and landing multiple platinum and gold singles, Jeswon, Tuka and Morgs have consistently pushed Thundamentals to new heights, standing tall as one of the most notable names in homegrown hip-hop.
Like so many of us, Thundamentals went through an immense period of growth during the global pandemic. An uncertain future was lingering, and the group were unable to connect with fans at live shows as they had done so frequently throughout their career. The sense of community was missing, but despite having no roadmap for what came next, Thundamentals began to find certainty by looking inward and searching for meaning.
With the group forced to reconsider their approach, they began to write constantly—at times, in person and at others virtually. At first, there was no particular goal in mind beyond pure escapism and maintaining a connection, but as the months went on the realisation set in that regardless of the physical limitations, there was still a lot of life happening.
Thundamental’s sixth album 'All This Life' came about from these conversations. The project represents a rise against adversity and a celebration of the goodness in life. Acting as a beacon of light in dark times, ‘All This Life’ aims to leave listeners with a sense of hope and uplift them in times of uncertainty.
Sonically, the album could be considered a fresh direction for Thundamentals, but it’s one they took organically. Having been thrust into new circumstances with a newfound appreciation for life and creating also led to inspiration being drawn from childhood favourites from outside of their traditionally hip hop roots—iconic ‘60s rock idols like David Bowie and The Doors to the raw expression of ‘90s bands like Nirvana and Faith No More laid the foundations for an album that mixes nostalgic sounds with modern techniques while still incorporating the group's origins in hip hop and R&B culture.
The final piece of the puzzle was collaborator Carl Dimataga, who brought his expert musicianship to the project. 'All This Life' is a rose growing from concrete. A joyful, vibrant and uplifting body of work forged in darkness yet drenched in light. It represents not only a celebration of life itself but also the band’s position this far into their career. It’s a declaration: “We are still standing, and we have so much love and life still left to give”.
Management
James Browning
info@nicheproductions.com.au
www.nicheproductions.com.au
With over a decade in the game, Thundamentals' journey has been one of triumph and growth. From selling out shows in all corners of the country racking up millions of streams worldwide and landing multiple platinum and gold singles, Jeswon, Tuka and Morgs have consistently pushed Thundamentals to new heights, standing tall as one of the most notable names in homegrown hip-hop.
Like so many of us, Thundamentals went through an immense period of growth during the global pandemic. An uncertain future was lingering, and the group were unable to connect with fans at live shows as they had done so frequently throughout their career. The sense of community was missing, but despite having no roadmap for what came next, Thundamentals began to find certainty by looking inward and searching for meaning.
With the group forced to reconsider their approach, they began to write constantly—at times, in person and at others virtually. At first, there was no particular goal in mind beyond pure escapism and maintaining a connection, but as the months went on the realisation set in that regardless of the physical limitations, there was still a lot of life happening.
Thundamental’s sixth album 'All This Life' came about from these conversations. The project represents a rise against adversity and a celebration of the goodness in life. Acting as a beacon of light in dark times, ‘All This Life’ aims to leave listeners with a sense of hope and uplift them in times of uncertainty.
Sonically, the album could be considered a fresh direction for Thundamentals, but it’s one they took organically. Having been thrust into new circumstances with a newfound appreciation for life and creating also led to inspiration being drawn from childhood favourites from outside of their traditionally hip hop roots—iconic ‘60s rock idols like David Bowie and The Doors to the raw expression of ‘90s bands like Nirvana and Faith No More laid the foundations for an album that mixes nostalgic sounds with modern techniques while still incorporating the group's origins in hip hop and R&B culture.
The final piece of the puzzle was collaborator Carl Dimataga, who brought his expert musicianship to the project. 'All This Life' is a rose growing from concrete. A joyful, vibrant and uplifting body of work forged in darkness yet drenched in light. It represents not only a celebration of life itself but also the band’s position this far into their career. It’s a declaration: “We are still standing, and we have so much love and life still left to give”.
Management
James Browning
info@nicheproductions.com.au
www.nicheproductions.com.au
Show More
Genres:
Hip Hop
Band Members:
DJ Morgs, Tuka, Jeswon
Hometown:
Katoomba, Australia
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