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These New South Whales Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

These New South Whales

TNSW TOUR (MEL) w/ DELIVERY + THE ANTICS

Oct 25, 2025

7:00 PM GMT+11
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Three years on from their ARIA-nominated album TNSW, These New South Whales return with 'INSTINCT' - a sharp, restless new single that marks a bold shift forward and their return to the live stage this October with a national run of shows. With a sound that veers from razor-edged punk to anthemic rock, and a reputation for electrifying performances, the band enters a new chapter, bringing their signature self-belief (and chaos) with them. Known for their boundary-pushing presence across music, TV, and podcasting, the Melbourne-based four-piece will tour alongside rising acts Delivery and The Antics. Catch them in Brisbane (Meanjin), Sydney (Eora), Melbourne (Naarm), Fremantle (Walyalup), and Adelaide (Kaurna) — a five-date run across sovereign Aboriginal land, honouring Country and community in equal measure. No gimmicks. No parody. Just the real thing.
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These New South Whales Biography

TNSW has the kind of raw energy that can berate authority and blow your haircut off in equal measure. Since
their formation in 2011, the Melbourne foursome has evolved from brute force basement punk to hardcore fusion,
their sound both expanding and refining over the course of four electrifying albums. Their latest offering
GODSPEED pulls from an even broader church of influences – from baggy Madchester grooves to piano balladry
– and features some of their heaviest and most experimental material to date.

TNSW have always had a knack for balancing harsh reality with comic relief. Over the years they’ve honed their
blend of undeniable artistry and self-effacing humour to runaway success across several disciplines, from their
cult mockumentary series These New South Whales to their hit podcast What A Great Punk. As a music project,
Jamie Timony (vocals), Todd Andrews (guitar), Will Shepherd (bass) and Frank Sweet (drums) formed with
humour at the forefront.

Since then, they've developed into a serious post-punk force. They’ve sold out headline shows from Sydney to
London, UK, and shared stages with Shame, Soft Play, and Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes. A reissue of their
debut You Work For Us (2017) hit #6 on the ARIA Australian Vinyl Charts and #1 on the ARIA Indie Charts, while
their follow-up, I Just Do What God Tells Me To Do (2019) was nominated for the Australian Music Prize. Their
third album TNSW (2022), retained their dry sensibilities but put any notion of parody to bed. It debuted at #9 on
the ARIA Album Charts, #4 on the ARIA Vinyl Charts, and was nominated for ‘Best Hard Rock / Heavy Metal
Album’ at the 2023 ARIA Awards.

Meanwhile, they landed a historic deal with Comedy Central in 2018 that made them the first ever Australian
band to develop their own TV series and license it to a cable television network. Executive produced by Roger
O’Donnell of The Cure, Jeffrey Walker (Modern Family) and Laura Waters (We Can Be Heroes, Summer Heights
High), it featured cameos from The Cure, Jimmy Barnes, Dune Rats, Daniel Johns, Phoebe Tonkin and more.
They returned in late 2020 with another comedy series – TNSW Tonight! – in which the band lands their own talk
show but, naturally, subvert the format with a string of awkward and stunted interviews that spawned viral
moments aplenty on YouTube and TikTok.

Produced by Ben Greenberg (Depeche Mode, Drab Majesty, Show Me The Body), GODSPEED trades the
band’s usual modes of dread and anxiety for a newfound self-assurance. It tackles familiar themes of personal
autonomy, distrust of authority, and broken social structures – but from a fighting stance this time. “It’s switched
into a more empowered state,” Timony says of the album’s sound overall. “It's time to do what you can to take
back your own sense of power.”

Building on the maturity of TNSW with connections to the raw determination of You Work For Us, GODSPEED is
a refinement rather than a reinvention, fine-tuning their strengths while laying the brickwork for new paths to
explore in the future. “It does feel like the first three albums combined,” says Timony. As a band in conversation
with a continually shifting hellscape, whatever comes next is anyone’s guess, but right now TNSW is firing on all
cylinders. Whether it’s as a band, podcasters, or on-screen personalities, TNSW have always established their
own lane and succeeded on their own terms.
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