Stoned Jesus Announce 2025 Australian Tour
Adelaide’s Emergency Rule are supporting on all dates bar Perth.

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Ukrainian stoner psych rock act Stoned Jesus are embarking on their debut Australian tour later this year.
Celebrating 15 years together, fans can expect a setlist chockers with Stoned Jesus classics, deep album cuts and even the odd cover, with the band’s most recent release a reimagining of HIM’s ‘Buried Alive By Love’.
“Fifteen years of Stoned Jesus, can you believe it?? We’re excited to be back on tour to celebrate this overwhelming date with quite a number of shows in 2024/2025 – and we’ll have the greatest hits setlist ready, too! We’re absolutely looking forward to doing it again. See you on the road!” says the band.
Coming along for the ride are Adelaide’s own powerhouse rockers Emergency Rule, who are supporting at all dates bar Perth.
Stoned Jesus’ XV Anniversary tour begins at Perth’s Rosemount Hotel on Sunday, September 28. It continues with dates at Canberra’s The Basement on Wednesday, October 1, Sydney’s The Underground on Thursday, October 2, Brisbane’s Soapbox on Friday, October 3 and Melbourne’s The Leadbeater Hotel on Saturday, October 4, before the tour comes to an end at Adelaide’s Ed Castle on Sunday, October 5.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now via yourmatebookings.com.
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Quickly gaining traction after emerging from Kyiv’s hard rock scene in 2009, Stoned Jesus have built an international fanbase thanks to their rollicking stoner prog albums, including Seven Thunders Roar, The Harvest and Father Light, along with their iconic single ‘I’m The Mountain’.
A big name on the festival scene, Stoned Jesus became the first Ukrainian rock band to tour South America when they performed shows in Chile, Argentina and Brazil in 2017.
Signing to Napalm Records in 2018, the band’s most recent release was 2023’s Father Light, an album Distorted Sound Magazine called “memorable” with “plenty of curveballs and surprises.”
Catch Stoned Jesus at Ed Castle on Sunday, October 5. Tickets on sale now via moshtix.com.au.
Stone Jesus XV Anniversary Australian Tour Dates 2025
Sunday, September 28 – Rosemount Hotel, Perth
Wednesday, October 1 – The Basement, Canberra
Thursday, October 2 – The Underground, Sydney
Friday, October 3 – Soapbox, Brisbane
Saturday, October 4 – The Leadbeater Hotel, Melbourne
Sunday, October 5 – Ed Castle, Adelaide
Adelaide’s Emergency Rule are supporting on all dates bar Perth.
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