Spiderbait tour dates 2024

Spiderbait is currently touring across 1 country and has 12 upcoming concerts.

Their next tour date is at The Fortitude Music Hall in Brisbane, after that they'll be at Hindley Street Music Hall in Adelaide.

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Spiderbait Concert Tickets - 2024 Tour Dates.

Upcoming concerts (12) See nearest concert

  1. Aug

    13

    Brisbane, QLD, Australia

    The Fortitude Music Hall

  2. Aug

    16

    Adelaide, SA, Australia

    Hindley Street Music Hall

  3. Aug

    16

    Adelaide, SA, Australia

    Hindley Street Music Hall

  4. Aug

    17

    Hobart, TAS, Australia

    Odeon Theatre

  5. Aug

    30

    Newcastle, NSW, Australia

    Newcastle University - Bar on the Hill

  6. Aug

    31

    Towradgi, NSW, Australia

    Waves

  7. Sep

    14

    Perth, WA, Australia

    Astor Theatre

  8. Sep

    19

    Melbourne, VIC, Australia

    Forum Melbourne

  9. Sep

    20

    Melbourne, VIC, Australia

    Forum Melbourne

  10. Sep

    21

    Newtown, NSW, Australia

    Enmore Theatre

  11. Oct

    20

    Gold Coast, QLD, Australia

    Miami Marketta

  12. Oct

    25

    Canberra, ACT, Australia

    UC Refectory

Past concerts

  1. Feb

    24

    Southport, QLD, Australia

    Broadwater Parklands Gold Coast

  2. Feb

    18

    Torquay, VIC, Australia

    Torquay Common

  3. Jan

    6

    Newhaven, VIC, Australia

    Ocean Sounds Festival

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Recent tour reviews

  • Spiderbait

    The Mosh nearly knocked over the front barricade so 10/10. And the gay security guard was holding the front fence calling for back up. when we kept rushing it lmfao he was so mad

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  • Spiderbait may have gotten older (haven't we all) but their sound as sure as hell hasn't. They're still one of the gruntiest three pieces I've seen and even after twenty odd years and Kram dosed up with the flu they can still get the crowd kicking along. From the word go, it was amped up and kept going that way for the whole two hour set. At the Corner, they just reminded us and reinforced why they're such a good live (and particularly pub) band. The support acts were well chosen to fit in with what was comibg up and did a good job of getting us ready for the main show which was faultless as always. If you haven't seen them do a smaller gig before then you're seriously missing out...

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