After decades of fun, cult fandom and complete unpredictability, TSIM are officially hitting the road for their first national headline tour in more than 30 years.
Fresh off critically acclaimed performances at the Sydney Opera House and Melbourne’s PICA, the enigmatic Australian icons have announced the ‘No Mistakes Tour’, a sprawling run that will see the balaclava clad outfit tear across the country this spring.

TSIM No Mistakes 2026 Tour Dates
- Friday, July 10th – Adelaide – Adelaide Beer & BBQ Festival
- Saturday, August 22nd – Darwin – Darwin Festival
- Wednesday, October 7th – Melbourne – Forum
- Thursday, October 8th – Melbourne – Forum
- Saturday, October 17th – Brisbane – Fortitude Music Hall
- Wednesday, October 21st – Canberra – Canberra Theatre
- Saturday, October 24th – Perth – Metro City
- Friday, October 30th – Sydney – Enmore Theatre
- Saturday, October 31st – Sydney – Enmore Theatre
Early bird pre sale tickets go live this Friday, May 22nd at 11am AEST, with general public tickets available from Monday, May 25th at 11am AEST via David Roy Williams Presents.
No expected touring formula
Because this is TSIM, expect absolutely no standard touring formula, the band have promised a radically different setlist every night, digging deep into their sprawling catalogue to deliver unique selections of fan favourites at each stop, alongside all the surreal, absurdist and unpredictable moments that have made their live shows legendary.
Emerging in the late ‘80s, TSIM have built a legacy unlike any other Australian act, blending dance, pop, rock, satire and razor-sharp social commentary, the anonymous collective have spent decades smashing genre boundaries while earning two ARIA Awards wins, countless nominations and millions of streams.
Their live performances remain the stuff of Australian music folklore, equal parts musical precision, theatrical mayhem and complete organised chaos. Mark your calendars, the upcoming run marks a rare opportunity to catch one of the country’s most idiosyncratic and influential acts in full flight.
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