Honey Revenge Reveal Adelaide & Perth Headline Shows
The band are in the country in April supporting Slowly Slowly.

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Gearing up to support Slowly Slowly on their Aussie tour, LA rock pop duo Honey Revenge have surprised fans by revealing they are performing two sideshows in Adelaide and Perth.
“Adelaide and Perth! we are thrilled to announce we’ve added 2 headline dates while we’re on tour with Slowly Slowly in April!” Honey Revenge posted on Instagram.
Although Slowly Slowly had originally announced shows in both cities, Honey Revenge wasn’t pencilled in to perform at either gig. But now their fans have the chance to see them rocking out in April.
Honey Revenge perform at Adelaide’s Lion Arts Factory on Sunday, April 13 and Perth’s Amplifier Bar on Tuesday, April 15.
Grab yourself an early bird pre-sale ticket on Thursday, February 27 at 8:30am local time. Register your interest here. General on-sale kicks off Friday, February 28 at 8:30am via destroyalllines.com.
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After three members of the five-piece Papadol left during COVID-19, the remaining duo comprising vocalist Devin Papadol and guitarist Donovan Lloyd decided to continue making music under the name Honey Revenge.
The rock meets pop duo released several singles before dropping their debut album, Retrovision, in 2023. Critically acclaimed by the music press, with Kerrang! awarding the record four out of five, Retrovision helped Honey Revenge score support slots touring with Loveless and Stand Atlantic.
Once the band have finished their Australian tour, they head back to the US for the massive 33 date The Loving and Losing Tour with special guests Daisy Grenade, Wolf and Bear, Vana and Nightlife.
Catch Honey Revenge at Lion Arts Factory on Sunday, April 13. For full ticketing information visit destroyalllines.com.
Honey Revenge Australian Tour Dates 2025
Thursday, April 10 – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane*
Friday, April 11 – Enmore Theatre, Sydney*
Saturday, April 12 – Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne*
Sunday, April 13 – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide
Tuesday, April 15 – Amplifier Bar, Perth
*Slowly Slowly support
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