Punk Rock Factory Announces 2025 Australian Tour
Catch the internationally acclaimed punk rock cover band when they perform at Lion Arts Factory this November.

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American four-piece Punk Rock Factory have announced an Australian tour kicking off in November.
Transforming the world’s biggest tunes into punk rock classics, Punk Rock Factory are one of the more creative cover bands doing the rounds, with a huge international following that’s seen them sell out shows across the UK.
The lads’ Mortal Wombat tour comes in support of their most recent album, All Hands on Deck, which includes punk rock covers of NSYNC’s ‘Bye Bye Bye’, Coolio’s ‘Gangsta’s Paradise’ and 'Massive Attack’s ‘Teardrop’.
Punk Rock Factory’s national tour begins at Brisbane’s Crowbar on Friday, November 21 and continues with dates at Sydney’s Crowbar on Saturday, November 22 and Melbourne’s Max Watts on Sunday, November 23, before wrapping up in Adelaide at Lion Arts Factory on Tuesday, November 25.
Pre-sale tickets are available this Thursday, April 24 at 8:30am local time. General on-sale commences Monday, April 26 at 9:30am local time. For full ticketing information, visit thephoenix.au.
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Formed in 2014, Punk Rock Factory combine their love of ‘90s/’00s punk rock with classic hit songs, creating some of the most batshit covers you’ll ever hear.
Comprising Peej (vocals, guitar), Benj (bass, vocals), Ryan (guitar) and Kob (drums, vocals), Punk Rock Factory are the ultimate DIY band – rehearsing, writing, recording, mixing and filming everything they do in their own studio, known as ‘The Sausage Factory’.
Over the journey, Punk Rock Factory have released seven studio albums, including this year’s All Hands on Deck, and boasts over 15 million Spotify streams and more than 40 million views on TikTok.
Having played iconic festivals including Bloodstock, Download and Slam Dunk to wildly appreciative crowds, the quartet are excited to bring their brand of punk covers to Aussie audiences this November.
Catch Punk Rock Factory at Lion Arts Factory on Tuesday, November 25. Full ticketing information is available at thephoenix.au.
PUNK ROCK FACTORY The Mortal Wombats 2025 Australian Tour Dates
Friday, November 21 - Crowbar, Brisbane
Saturday, November 22 - Crowbar, Sydney
Sunday, November 23 - Max Watts, Melbourne
Tuesday, November 25 - Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide
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