Slowly Slowly are taking Forgiving Spree on the road for a 2025 regional Australian tour with Teenage Joans and Bakers Eddy.
Off the back of a massive start to the year, Slowly Slowly are keeping the momentum rolling with the announcement of a 2025 regional Australian tour.
The beloved Melbourne outfit will bring their #1 ARIA Australian Album Forgiving Spree to fans outside the capital cities, hitting venues across New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, and Tasmania this August and September.
Joining them for the run are longtime friends and high-energy live acts Teenage Joans and Bakers Eddy. The tour kicks off in Jindabyne, NSW and wraps up in Forth, Tasmania, delivering the kind of up-close chaos that has come to define Slowly Slowly’s most beloved shows.
“Touring regionally in Australia is as good as it gets,” says frontman Ben Stewart. “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.”
Early bird pre-sale tickets go live on Wednesday, June 18 at 10am AEST (with the pre-sale period ending on Friday at 9am AEST) – you can register for early access here. The general sale kicks off on Friday, June 20 at 10am AEST here.
Slowly Slowly 2025 Regional Australian Tour Dates
- Wednesday 27 August – Jindabyne, NSW – The Station *
- Friday 29 August – Canberra, ACT – The Bass *
- Saturday 30 August – Albury, NSW – Beer Deluxe *
- Friday 5 September – Frankston, VIC – Pier Bandroom #
- Saturday 6 September – Barwon Heads, VIC – Barwon Heads Hotel #
- Thursday 11 September – Mackay, QLD – McGuires Hotel #
- Friday 12 September – Townsville, QLD – The Warehouse #
- Saturday 13 September – Cairns, QLD – Tanks Arts Centre #
- Friday 19 September – Hobart, TAS – Altar #
- Saturday 20 September – Forth, TAS – Forth Pub #
(* = with special guests Bakers Eddy, # = with special guests Teenage Joans)
The tour comes off the back of a massive first half of 2025 for the band, which included their first-ever international headline tour through the UK and Europe, plus a string of career-defining Australian dates in April.
Forgiving Spree, released in January, has been the driving force behind the band’s most expansive era to date. The nine-track record is packed with emotional peaks, anthemic choruses, and the kind of lyrical intimacy Stewart has made his signature.
Whether you were there for the intimate album launch shows or shouting along at arena volume, this tour is a chance to see Slowly Slowly at their most direct and dialled-in.