Osees Announce 2025 Australian Tour

 

John Dwyer and his band Osees return to Australia for a run of shows in February/March 2025, including a gig at The Gov.

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Announced as part of this year’s Golden Plains lineup, psych-punk garage rockers Osees have shared a run of national tour dates taking place across Australia in February/March of 2025.

The John Dwyer-led Osees (also referred to as Oh Sees, Thee Oh Sees, OCS, The Oh Sees, etc.) return to our shores after captivating audiences on their sold out 2023 tour.

Making the trip in support of their 28th album Sorcs 80, a record with no guitars Pitchfork awarded a whopping 7.6 out of 10, Osees kick off their tour at Brisbane’s Princess Theatre on Wednesday, February 26. Dwyer and co then perform at Sydney’s Metro Theatre on Friday, February 28, Adelaide’s The Gov on Saturday, March 1 and Fremantle’s Freo Social on Monday, March 3, before bringing things to a close with two gigs at Melbourne’s Croxton Bandroom on Thursday, March 6 and Friday, March 7.

Tickets for all shows are on sale now via Feel Presents.

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Described by Louder Than War as “easily one of the most ferocious live bands on the planet,” Osees are thrilling in the live arena. The combination of vocalist and guitarist Dwyer, duelling drummers Paul Quattrone and Dan Rincon, bassist Timothy Hellman and keyboardist Tomas Dolas produces a harsh and intense punk rock sound Osees’ has become known for over the years.

Despite beginning life as an acoustic act, Osees has evolved into one of the world’s most underrated garage rock acts, with the prolific Dwyer continually surprising with each release.

Catch Osees at The Gov on Saturday, March 1 2025. Tickets on sale now via Feel Presents.

 

Osees 2025 Australian Tour Dates

Wednesday, February 26 – Princess Theatre, Brisbane

Friday, February 28 – Metro Theatre, Sydney

Saturday, March 1 – The Gov, Adelaide

Monday, March 3 – Freo Social, Fremantle

Thursday, March 6 and Friday, March 7 – Croxton Bandroom, Melbourne


 
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