Hoodoo Gurus national tour has begun – here’s where last minute tickets are still available

Hoodoo Gurus

Australian rock legends Hoodoo Gurus have just begun their national Back to the Stoneage Tour, with additional shows added earlier this year to cater for the incredible demand. Playing the Stoneage Romeos album in full to celebrate the 40th anniversary of its release, the band is excited to be back on the road.

Lead singer Dave Faulkner had this to say,

“We’re really looking forward to going back to our old stomping ground, Selina’s, for the Back to the Stoneage tour grand finale. It won’t just be the end of a tour, it’ll be the end of an era! The Gurus at Selina’s for the last time. We’re gonna shake the joint down to its foundations.”

Supporting the Gurus variously are the Hard-Ons, Magic Dirt, Datura4, Spy V Spy, Screamfeeder, Dallas Crane and Tumbleweed and more.

Tickets to the first release sold out in a flash and the additional shows sold well, so, if you slept on it, these are the few remaining places that you can still snag a ticket.

Wed 20th November; The Forum, Melbourne tickets
Fri 29th November; Sydney Coliseum Theatre tickets
Fri 6th December: The Station SC, Birtinya, QLD tickets — ** SOLD OUT **
Wed 22nd January, 2025: Ulumbarra Theatre, Bendigo tickets
Fri 31st January, 2025: The Station SC, Birtinya, QLD  tickets
Saturday 1st Feb, 2025: The Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane tickets
Sunday 2nd Feb, 2025: Miami Markets, Gold Coast tickets

Of course they will also be at the iconic Mundi Mundi Bash near Broken Hill in August next year.

Check the band’s website  as some places have resale tickets available at the last minute.

Cover photo courtesy of Jordan Munns

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