Slim Krusty’s Australian Tour Kicks Off Ths Week
Get ready for a night of introspective storytelling and plenty of cuss words when Slim Krusty performs at The Golden Wattle as part of his Aussie tour.

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One-man folk-punk troubadour, Slim Krusty, kicks off his five-date Australian tour this week in Adelaide.
The tattooed singer-songwriter, who isn’t afraid of dropping the odd swearword, is bringing his raw vocals and world-weary lyrics to venues across the country in support of his new single, ‘Sleep Doesn't Write Back’.
Slim Krusty’s national tour begins in Adelaide at The Golden Wattle on Friday, March 7, before the Victorian heads to Mt. Gambier as part of the Beer & BBQ Fest lineup on Saturday, March 8. Krusty then has shows locked in for Sydney’s The Chippo Hotel on Friday, March 14, Melbourne’s The Workers Club on Friday, March 28, and finally Brisbane’s Greaser on Thursday, April 3.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now via slimkrusty.com.au.
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‘Sleep Doesn’t Write Back’ is Slim Krusty’s first new song of the year and follows on from the release of his 2024 debut album, endin on a high.
The nine-track release was recorded in Krusty’s bedroom and features the gravel-voiced singer spewing forth whatever is on his mind, from getting ripped to lamenting his drug use.
Simultaneously serious and humorous, Krusty’s songs have a way of getting under your skin in the best way possible.
Catch Slim Krusty at The Golden Wattle on Friday, March 7 and Beer & BBQ Fest in Mt. Gambier on Saturday, March 8. Tickets on sale now via slimkrusty.com.au.
Slimkrusty Australian Tour Dates 2025
Friday, March 7 – The Golden Wattle, Adelaide
Saturday, March 8 – Beer & BBQ Fest, Mt. Gambier
Friday, March 14 – The Chippo Hotel, Sydney
Friday, March 28 – The Workers Club, Melbourne
Thursday, April 3 –Greaser, Brisbane
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