Pseudo Echo Add New Dates To ‘Love An Adventure’ Australian Tour 2025

 

The Melbourne new wave act will perform at The Gov in February 2025.

Image via pseudoecho.net

Pseudo Echo are gearing up to celebrate the 40th anniversary of their sophomore album, Love an Adventure, with a huge Australian tour next month.

Released in 1985, the album peaked at #14 on the ARIA Album Chart and produced the hit singles ‘Don’t Go’, ‘Love an Adventure’ and ‘Funky Town’, which went straight to the top of the charts.

Tickets for the tour are selling so well that Pseudo Echo have announced a bunch of new dates taking place across the country.

Kicking off on the Gold Coast at Miami Marketta on Friday, February 7, Pseudo Echo performs shows in a host of cities and regional towns, including Woolloongabba, Liverpool, Adelaide, Thirroul, Chatswood, Perth and Bunbury, before wrapping things up in Melbourne at Palms at Crown on Saturday, November 15.

Tickets for all shows are on sale now via Pseudo Echo’s website.

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Pseudo Echo are one of Australia’s most successful new wave acts, scoring multiple top 20 hits during the 80s and going global with their 1986 cover of Lipps Inc.’s, ‘Funky Town’.

The current lineup comprises sole original member Brian Canham (lead vocals, guitar, keyboards) performing alongside Matty Ray (keytar), James Mudd (guitar), Abigail Lula (drums), Valentina Tayler (backing vocals) and Paul Checchinelli (bass synth, keyboards, piano).

Despite not releasing an album since 2020’s After Party, Pseudo Echo remain one of Australia’s great 80s synth-pop acts and you don’t want to miss them when they hit your city on their Love an Adventure 2025 national tour.

Catch Pseudo Echo at The Gov on Saturday, February 22. Tickets on sale now via Oztix.

 

Pseudo Echo Love An Adventure 2025 Australian Tour

Friday, February 7 – Miami Marketta, Gold Coast

Saturday, February 8 – The Princess Theatre, Woolloongabba

Friday, February 14 – Paddo RSL, Sydney

Saturday, February 15 – Liverpool Catholic Club, Liverpool

Saturday, February 22 – The Gov, Adelaide

Friday, February 28 – Palms at Crown, Melbourne

Friday, March 7 – Highfield, Caringbah

Saturday, March 8 – Avalon RSL, Avalon Beach

Friday, March 14 – Anita’s Theatre, Thirroul

Saturday, March 15 – The Basement, Canberra

Friday, April 4 – Factory Theatre, Marrickville

Saturday, April 5 – The Concourse Lounge, Chatswood

Thursday, April  17 - The Yarraville Club, Yarraville

Thursday, April 24 - Brunswick Ballroom, Melbourne​

Friday, May 2 - Rosemount Hotel, North Perth

Saturday, May 3 - The Prince Of Wales Hotel, Bunbury

Sunday, May 4 - Port Beach Brewery, Fremantle

Friday, May 9 - The Bridge Hotel, Rozelle

Saturday, May 10 - The Bridge Hotel, Rozelle

Saturday, November 15 - Palms at Crown, Melbourne


 
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