Frontier Touring are thrilled to announce that Britpop legends Supergrass will tour Australia in April and May. This five-date run will be their first headline shows on our shores in twelve years and will coincide with the band’s recently-announced six scheduled performances at Groovin The Moo festivals across Australia.
The exciting news follows the band’s announcement in September 2019 that they were reforming after a ten-year split to tour the United Kingdom, Europe and North America in celebration of their seminal debut album I Should Coco’s 25th anniversary. Just moments before the band’s surprise reunion show at Glastonbury’s Pilton Party in September 2019, frontman Gaz Coombes told NME:
“We’ve had an intense week of rehearsing to get back into the swing and it’s sounding pretty amazing. We just plugged in and started playing, and you just feel those moves that we all play together. It’s like our legs are tied with rope. It’s quite bizarre, but I guess that chemistry never goes away.”
The band’s surprise reunion show was well-received by fans and critics alike, with Evening Standard declaring Supergrass ‘back in action and strong as ever’.
The English rockers will bring their string of hit singles including ‘Lenny’, ‘Going Out’, ‘Richard III’, ‘Pumping On Your Stereo’ and ‘Sun Hits The Sky’ to audiences at Perth’s Metropolis Fremantle, on Monday 27 April, Melbourne’s The Forum on Wednesday 29 April, Sydney’s Enmore Theatre on Tuesday 5 May, Wollongong’s Waves on Wednesday 6 May and The Fortitude Music Hall in Brisbane on Thursday 7 May.
Since forming in Oxford UK in 1993, Supergrass have received nods from the BRIT Awards, NME Awards, Q Awards and Ivor Novello Awards and are widely-recognised as one of the most important bands to emerge during the 1990s. They first broke onto the Britpop scene with their Mercury-nominated UK #1 debut album I Should Coco in 1995, with its fourth single ‘Alright’ catapulting the band to global success.
Five acclaimed studio albums followed – In It For The Money (1997), Supergrass (1999), Life On Other Planets (2002), Road To Rouen (2005), Diamond Hoo Ha (2008) – before the band announced their split in 2010, all going on to lead successful solo careers. To mark the 25th anniversary, The Strange Ones: 1994 – 2008 was released in January 2020.
Australian alt-rockers Rocket Science will be joining Supergrass at all shows. The two bands are no strangers to sharing the stage; Rocket Science, having supported Supergrass on their 2002 Australian tour before going on to open for the band at many of their shows across the globe. The Melbourne band are known and loved for their signature blend of garage, psych and post-punk, showcased in iconic tracks like ‘Burn In Hell’, ‘One Robot’ and ‘Being Followed’. Rocket Science released Snake in August 2019, their first album since disbanding eleven years earlier, and spent the months that followed touring the country with their renowned live show.
Don’t miss your chance to experience one of Supergrass’ first Australian performances in more than ten years. Tickets on sale from Thursday 20 February from 11am local time.
SUPERGRASS
WITH ROCKET SCIENCE
AUSTRALIAN TOUR APRIL & MAY 2020
Presented by Frontier Touring
Monday 27 April – Metropolis Fremantle, Perth (18+)
Wednesday 29 April – The Forum, Melbourne (18+)
Tuesday 5 May – Enmore Theatre, Sydney (Lic. All Ages)
Wednesday 6 May – Waves, Wollongong (18+)
Thursday 7 May – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane (18+)
FRONTIER MEMBERS PRE-SALE
via frontiertouring.com/supergrass
Runs 24 hours from: Monday 17 February (11am AEDT)
or until pre-sale allocation exhausted
GENERAL PUBLIC ON SALE
Begins: Thursday 20 February (11am local time)
Also appearing at:
Friday 24 April – Groovin The Moo | Wayville, SA* | All Ages
Saturday 25 April – Groovin The Moo | Canberra, ACT* | All Ages
Sunday 26 April – Groovin The Moo | Bunbury, WA* | All Ages
Saturday 2 May – Groovin The Moo | Bendigo, VIC* | All Ages
Sunday 3 May – Groovin The Moo | Townsville, QLD* | All Ages
Saturday 9 May – Groovin The Moo | Maitland, NSW* | All Ages
* Not promoted by Frontier Touring