Slowly Slowly

Regional AUS Tour

with special guests

TOURING
2025-08-27
2025-09-20
DATES

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ALL TIX: $59.90
Wednesday
27 August 2025
Jinabyne
The Station Jindabyne
18+

with Bakers Eddy

Friday
29 August 2025
Canberra
The Baso
18+

with Bakers Eddy

Saturday
30 August 2025
Albury
Beer Deluxe
18+

with Bakers Eddy

Friday
5 September 2025
Franskston
Pier Bandroom
18+

with Teenage Joans

Saturday
6 September 2025
Barwon Heads
Barwon Heads Hotel
18+

with Teenage Joans

Thursday
11 September 2025
Mackay
Mcguire's
18+

with Teenage Joans

Friday
12 September 2025
Townsville
The Warehouse
18+

with Teenage Joans

Saturday
13 September 2025
Cairns
Tanks Art Centre
18+

with Teenage Joans

Friday
19 September 2025
Hobart
Altar
18+

with Teenage Joans

Saturday
20 September 2025
Forth
Forth Pub
18+

with Teenage Joans

Following the release of their #1 ARIA Australian Album Forgiving Spree earlier this year, and a huge first half of 2025 that saw them take their first-ever international headline tour across the UK and Europe, as well as play their biggest Australian headline shows to date this past April, Melbourne’s beloved indie rockers Slowly Slowly are officially heading back on the road – this time, taking Forgiving Spree to regional stages around the country.


Kicking things off in Jindabyne, NSW and wrapping things up in Forth, Tasmania with dates spanning August and September, Slowly Slowly will be joined by Kiwi expat rockers Bakers Eddy and pop-punk duo Teenage Joans.


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Whether you caught them during their intimate January album launch shows, sang your lungs out at their epic arena tour, or stayed locked on their international takeover – this is your chance to get up close and sweaty with Slowly Slowly once again. Frontman Ben Stewart shares on the new Aussie regional tour announcement: “Touring regionally in Australia is as good as it gets. We can’t wait for these shows. We have been inundated with requests, even with people that attended the capital city shows – they want sweaty club shows in their hometowns and we couldn’t be keener.”


Forgiving Spree, released in January via Nettwerk, captures Slowly Slowly at their boldest and most vulnerable yet – a dynamic nine-track record born for the stage and filled with cathartic anthems, huge singalongs, and frontman Ben Stewart’s signature lyrical storytelling. It’s an album that’s already travelled halfway around the world this year, and this August and September the journey continues