Tiny Moving Parts Plot 2025 Australian Tour

 

The Minnesota math rock trio are bringing along Can’t Swim and Bad Neighbour as support.

Image by Nick Karp

Math rock emo lovers Tiny Moving Parts are heading back to Australia next year in support of their most recent album, Deep in the Blue.

Coming along for the ride are New Jersey rockers Can’t Swim and Brisbane punk quartet Bad Neighbour.

The trio’s whirlwind visit takes in seven dates across nine days and begins at Perth’s Amplifier on Friday, January 17. From there it’s on to Adelaide’s Lion Arts Factory on Saturday, January 18, Melbourne’s Corner Hotel on Sunday, January 19 and Hobart’s Altar on Wednesday, January 22.

The final three legs of the tour take place at Sydney’s Oxford Art Factory on Thursday, January 23, Newcastle’s the Newcastle Hotel on Friday, January 24 and finally, Brisbane’s The Valley Loft on Saturday, January 25.

Tickets for all shows go on sale this Thursday, November 28 via Destroy All Lines.

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Formed in junior high by Dylan Mattheisen (lead vocals, guitar), William ‘Bill’ Chevalier (drums) and Matthew Chevalier (bass guitar, backing vocals) in 2008, Tiny Moving Parts have dropped seven studio albums over the journey, including this year’s Deep in the Blue.

Independently released, the record has been positively received by fans and critics, with Melodic Mag having this to say about the album: “With Deep in the Blue, Tiny Moving Parts has done it again. Longtime fans will appreciate the vocal style and the classic twinkling guitar melodies, while new listeners will be drawn to the fresh electronics and striking lyrics.”

Catch Tiny Moving Parts at Lions Art Factory on Saturday, January 18. For complete ticketing information visit destroyalllines.com.

 

Tiny Moving Parts 2025 Australian Tour Dates

with special guests Can’t Swim (USA) and Bad Neighbour

Friday, January 17 – Amplifier, Perth

Saturday, January 18 – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide

Sunday, January 19 – Corner Hotel, Melbourne

Wednesday, January 22– Altar, Hobart

Thursday, January 23 – Oxford Art Factory, Sydney

Friday, January 24 – Newcastle Hotel, Newcastle

Saturday, January 25 – The Valley Loft, Brisbane


 
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