RedHook Announce 2024 Australian Tour
The Sydney quartet is hitting the road this September and October in support of new single, ‘Breaking Up With’.

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RedHook has booked eight dates across Australia this August and September to celebrate the release of their new single, ‘Breaking Up With’.
Hailing from Sydney, the electro-emo act is excited about their upcoming shows, with the national tour kicking off in August with shows in Canberra at UC Hub on Friday, August 30 and in Jindabyne at The Station on Saturday, August 31.
The quartet then heads to Perth for a gig at Amplifier on Thursday, September 5, followed by shows at 170 Russell in Melbourne on Friday, September 6 and The Gov in Adelaide on Saturday, September 7.
The final East Coast leg of the ‘Breaking Up With’ tour hits Newcastle’s King Street on Thursday, September 12, Sydney’s Manning Bar on Friday, September 13 and Brisbane’s The Triffid on Saturday, September 14.
Joining RedHook on tour are heavy pop rockers The Beautiful Monument, rock act Eat Your Heart Out and metal purveyors Patient Sixty-Seven.
Tickets for RedHook’s ‘Breaking Up With’ tour are on sale now via the band’s website.
Comprising Emmy Mack (lead vocals), Craig Wilkinson (guitar), Ned Jankovic (bass) and Alex Powys (drums), RedHook has built a solid base since bursting onto the scene in 2017 and can’t wait to get back on the road.
“It's been 16 months between Soju shots, but we're ready for a full send!” frontwoman Emmy Mack said in a press release about the upcoming tour. “We couldn't be more excited to hit the road with this insanely good lineup (to be honest, I'm very excited for the ladies' bathroom to be extra crowded on this tour) and hang with all our legendary fans, who are the entire reason we do what we do. See you in the saxophone circle pit!”
‘Breaking Up With’ is the band’s latest single, following the earlier releases of ‘Scream 2’ and ‘Tourist’. The three tracks are infused with RedHook’s infectious energy and are believed to be taken from the band’s yet to be announced sophomore record.
Tickets for RedHook’s ‘Breaking Up With’ tour are on sale now via the band’s website.
REDHOOK‘BREAKING UP WITH’ 2024 AUSTRALIAN TOUR
WITH THE BEAUTIFUL MONUMENT, EAT YOUR HEART OUT & PATIENT SIXTY-SEVEN
Friday, August 30 – UC Hub, Ngunnawal/Canberra
Saturday, August 31 – The Station, Ngarigo/Jindabyne
Thursday, September 5 – Amplifier, Boorloo/Perth
Friday, September 6 – 170 Russell, Naarm/Melbourne
Saturday, September 7 – Uni Bar, Kaurna/Adelaide
Thursday, September 12 – King Street, Mulubinba/Newcastle
Friday, September 13 – Manning Bar, Gadigal/Sydney
Saturday, September 14 – The Triffid, Meanjin/Brisbane
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