The Preatures Reveal ‘Blue Planet Eyes’ 10th Anniversary Australian Tour Dates
The Sydney five-piece are performing their debut album in full on the tour.

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After reforming last year for a special one-off show celebrating the 10th anniversary of their debut album, Blue Planet Eyes, Sydney indie favs The Preatures have announced a headline tour.
“We're so happy to be back doing what we love: playing live, connecting with fans and travelling around Australia!” the band said in a statement.
“This tour is dedicated to everyone who has supported The Preatures, through all our changes as a group and as individuals. We wanna celebrate this anniversary with you. We're so excited to have the chance to play Blue Planet Eyes, along with the deep cuts… maybe even some new songs.”
The five-piece will perform their debut in its entirety, along with a few special tunes, across the country from June to August.
The tour begins in Dharawal Land/Caringbah at Highfield on Thursday, June 5 and continues throughout June and July with shows at UOW Unibar in Dharawal Land/Wollongong (Friday, June 13), UC Hub in Ngunnawal Land/Canberra (Saturday, June 14), Hotel Brunswick in Bundjalung Land/Brunswick Heads (Friday, July 18), Princess Theatre in Jagera Turrbal Land/Brisbane (Saturday, July 19), Freo.Social in Whadjuk Land/Fremantle (Friday, July 25), The River in Wadandi Land/Margaret River (Saturday, July 26) and Froth Craft Bunbrewery in Wardandi Noongar Land/Bunbury (Sunday, July 27)
The August dates take place at Odeon Theatre in Muwinina Land/Hobart (Friday, August 1), The Gov in Kaurna Land/Adelaide (Saturday, August 2), Theatre Royal in Dja Dja Wurrung Land/Castlemaine (Thursday, August 7), Torquay Hotel in Wadawurrung Land/Torquay (Friday, August 8), Northcote Theatre in Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Land/Melbourne (Saturday, August 9) and Liberty Hall in Gadigal Land/Sydney (Friday, August 15), with the final show taking place on Saturday, August 16 at King St Bandroom in Awabakal Worimi Land/Newcastle.
Fans keen on tickets can register for pre-sale tickets, which are available on Thursday, April 10 at 8:30am local time, via this link. General on-sale commences on Friday, April 11 at 8:30am via teamwrktouring.com.
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Released in 2014, Blue Planet Eyes peaked at #4 on the ARIA Album Chart and gifted fans the hit singles ‘Is This How You Feel?’, ‘Somebody's Talking’ and ‘Better Than It Ever Could Be’.
Aided by their powerful live performances, The Preatures became one of the country’s most beloved bands, following up their debut with Girlhood in 2017.
Playing to sold-out crowds across Australia and festival audiences at Splendour in the Grass, Falls Festival, Glastonbury and Coachella, the band went their separate ways in 2021.
After reuniting last year, all five members (Isabella "Izzi" Manfredi, Jack Moffitt, Thomas Champion, Luke Davison and Gideon Bensen) are excited to get back on the road and perform for their fans this year.
Catch The Preatures at The Gov on Saturday, August 2. For ticketing information, visit teamwrktouring.com.
The Preatures Blue Planet Eyes 10th Anniversary Australian Tour 2025 Dates
Thursday, June 5 — Highfield, Dharawal Land/Caringbah
Friday, June 13 — UOW Unibar, Dharawal Land/Wollongong
Saturday, June 14 — UC Hub, Ngunnawal Land/Canberra
Friday, July 18 — Hotel Brunswick, Bundjalung Land/Brunswick Heads
Saturday, July 19 — Princess Theatre, Jagera Turrbal Land/Brisbane
Friday, July 25 — Freo.Social, Whadjuk Land/Fremantle
Saturday, July 26 — The River, Wadandi Land/Margaret River
Sunday, July 27 — Froth Craft Bunbrewery, Wardandi Noongar Land/Bunbury
Friday, August 1 — Odeon Theatre, Muwinina Land/Hobart
Saturday, August 2 — The Gov, Kaurna Land/Adelaide
Thursday, August 7 — Theatre Royal, Dja Dja Wurrung Land/Castlemaine
Friday, August 8 — Torquay Hotel, Wadawurrung Land/Torquay
Saturday, August 9 — Northcote Theatre, Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Land/Melbourne
Friday, August 15 — Liberty Hall, Gadigal Land/Sydney
Saturday, August 16 — King St Bandroom, Awabakal Worimi Land/Newcastle
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