Stand Atlantic Plot 2025 Regional Australian Tour
The alt-rockers will be joined on the road by fellow moshpit starters RedHook.
Aussie alt-rockers Stand Atlantic have announced a huge 14-date regional tour taking place across March and April next year.
Revealing the tour dates on social media, Stand Atlantic also shared the news that fellow rockers RedHook are coming along for the ride.
“REGIONAL AUSTRALIA w our brothas in RedHook- tix on sale THURS - DEC 12 - 10AM LOCAL TIME,” the post reads. “[ps dear perth + adelaide sorry bout the neglect the last few yrs we didnt mean it baby xx]”
Kicking off the tour at Forth Pub in Forth on Friday, March 21, Stand Atlantic and RedHook end the month of March with dates at Hobart’s Uni Bar on Saturday, March 22, Adelaide’s The Gov on Thursday, March 27, Fremantle’s Freo.Social on Friday, March 28 and Margaret River’s The River on Saturday, March 29.
The tour continues with gigs at Canberra’s The Basement on Tuesday, April 1, Albury’s Beer Deluxe on Wednesday, April 2, Torquay’s Torquay Hotel on Friday, April 4, Frankston’s Pier Bandroom on Saturday, April 5, South Morang’s Commercial Hotel on Sunday, April 6, Newcastle’s King Street Hotel on Wednesday, April 9, Wollongong’s Uni Bar on Thursday, April 10 and Gold Coast’s Miami Marketta on Saturday, April 12, before the tour wraps at Solbar on the Sunshine Coast on Sunday, April 13.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now via Stand Atlantic’s website.
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The tour announcement comes after a big year for both Stand Atlantic and Redhook.
Sydney quartet Stand Atlantic released their fourth album Was Here in August, with the record peaking at #3 on the ARIA Album Charts, the band’s highest-ever placement. Taking the album on the road, Stand Atlantic sold out shows in Melbourne and Sydney and showcased why they are one of the most exciting rock acts doing the rounds.
RedHook also released an album in 2024, Mutation, which made it as high as #14 on the ARIA Album Charts, and toured the country in September, performing eight dates.
Both acts are impressive in the live arena and tickets are sure to sell fast so get in asap!
Catch Stand Atlantic at The Gov on Thursday, March 27. Tickets on sale via standatlantic.com.
Stand Atlantic 2025 Regional Australian Tour Dates
With special guests Redhook
Friday, March 21 - Forth Pub, Forth TAS
Saturday, March 22 - Uni Bar, Hobart TAS
Thursday, March 27 - The Gov, Adelaide SA
Friday, March 28 - Freo.Social, Fremantle WA
Saturday, March 29 - The River, Margaret River WA
Tuesday, April 1 - The Basement, Canberra ACT
Wednesday, April 2 - Beer Deluxe, Albury NSW
Friday, April 4 - Torquay Hotel, Torquay VIC
Saturday, April 5 - Pier Bandroom, Frankston VIC
Sunday, April 6 - Commercial Hotel, South Morang VIC
Wednesday, April 9 - King Street Hotel, Newcastle NSW
Thursday, April 10 - UOF Uni Bar, Wollongong NSW
Saturday, April 12 - Miami Marketta, Gold Coast QLD
Sunday, April 13 - Solbar, Sunshine Coast QLD
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