The Mary Wallopers Announce Australian Tour But Skip Adelaide

 

Adelaide fans will sadly have to travel interstate to catch the Irish folk rockers.

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The Mary Wallopers fell in love with Australia last year, so much so the Irish folk rockers are heading back for a September tour.

The six-piece, who are currently performing in the UK, have locked in five dates across the nation. Sadly, Adelaide misses out this time, with the group bypassing the City of Churches.

Those keen on catching The Mary Wallopers will have to travel interstate, with their September tour kicking off at Perth’s Astor Theatre on Tuesday, September 9.

Dates at Brisbane’s Princess Theatre (Friday, September 12), Sydney’s Enmore Theatre (Saturday, September 13) and Thirroul’s Anita’s Theatre (Wednesday, September 17) follow, before The Mary Wallopers go out with a bang on Friday, September 19 at Melbourne’s Forum Theatre.

Frontier Members pre-sale commences Thursday, March 13 at 10:30am local time and runs for 24 hours or until the ticket allocation is exhausted. General sale begins Monday, March 17 at 10:30am local time. For full ticketing details visit frontiertouring.com.

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The riotous live act, who perform modern reinterpretations of classic Irish songs alongside their own originals, have quickly established themselves as one of the great live touring bands.

Whether selling out venues across the UK, Europe and the US or inciting moshpits at Glastonbury, the Dundalk outfit are gaining fans everywhere they play.

Receiving plaudits for their acclaimed 2024 sophomore album, Irish Rock ‘n’ Roll, and recent EP Home Boys Home, The Mary Wallopers are winning more and more fans with their charming take on Irish folk music and energetic live shows.

For full ticketing details visit frontiertouring.com.

 

The Mary Wallopers Australian Tour Dates 2025

Tuesday, September 9 – Astor Theatre Perth, Perth

Friday, September 12 – Princess Theatre, Brisbane

Saturday, September 13 – Enmore Theatre, Sydney

Wednesday, September 17 – Anita’s Theatre, Thirroul

Friday, September 19 – Forum Theatre, Melbourne


 
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