Groove Armada Announces Australian Tour, Skip Adelaide
Those keen on catching the superstar DJs will need to travel interstate.

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Legendary London DJ duo Groove Armada are touring Australia next month, but sadly for South Australian punters, the ‘Superstylin’’ DJs won’t be making the trip to Adelaide.
Taking to Instagram to reveal the tour, Groove Armada wrote: “Excited to announce we’re coming back to Australia! Some big shows coming up. See you soon… 👀”
The groundbreaking act comprising Andy Cato and Tom Findlay have only announced three Australian dates, with the acclaimed act performing two club shows at Perth’s Metro City on Thursday, February 27 and Sydney’s Roundhouse on Saturday, March 8. They are also playing a special gig as part of Melbourne’s Live at the Gardens festival series on Sunday, March 9.
Pre-sale for the Perth and Sydney concerts kicks off on Monday, January 13 at 11:30am. You can sign up here. General on-sale begins on Tuesday, January 14 at 11:30pm via untiltedgroup.com.
Tickets for Groove Armada’s Melbourne performance are on sale now liveatthegarden.com.
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Groove Armada have been at the centre of the UK dance scene since the mid-‘90s. Fusing house, big beat and funk into their club-friendly arrangements, the Grammy-nominated duo of Tom Findlay and Andy Cato have delivered nine studio albums over their nearly three-decade career.
2021s Goodbye Country (Hello Nightclub) was the duo’s biggest success, peaking at #5 on the UK Album Chart and producing the hits singles ‘Superstylin’’ and ‘My Friend’.
Groove Armada have also had five top 40 albums on the ARIA Chart and return to Australian shores this year after both their 2024 festival spots at Vintage Vibes and Groovin’ the Moo were cancelled.
For full ticketing information visit untitlegroup.com.
Groove Armada Australian Tour 2025
Thursday, February 27 - Metro City, Boorloo/Perth
Saturday, March 8 - Roundhouse, Eora/Sydney
Sunday, March 9 - Live At The Gardens, Naarm/Melbourne
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