JET: The Rumblin Regional Revue w/ Liquid Zoo
JET RETURNS TO THE REGIONS OF AUSTRALIA THIS OCTOBER & NOVEMBERFollowing a hugely successful run across regional east coast centres in April and May, one of Australiaās most recognisable rock outfits Jet announce Part 2 of their Rumblinā Regional Revue Tour in Australia throughout October and November. Rumblinā to 11 regional centres to deliver their signature hooks, timeless classics and electrifying live show, the tour kicks off on Thursday 22 October at UC Refectory in Canberra, stopping all stations from Wollongong, Erina, Hobart, Forth, Toowoomba, Coolum Beach, Gold Coast, Traralgon, Ballarat, and finishing up at Pier Bandroom in Frankston on Saturday 14 November.General public tickets go on sale on Friday, 12 June, 12pm (local). For complete tour & ticket information, visit: https://www.livenation.com.au/The Live Nation Presale starts Thursday, 11 June, 12pm (local) until Friday, 12 June, 11am (local) or until allocation is exhausted. To purchase presale tickets, sign up now at livenation.com.au/register.Twenty-five years into their illustrious career, Jet havenāt lost an ounce of what makes them one of the countryās most exciting and enduring rock bands. In 2023, JET returned to live form after a five year hiatus from touring, to celebrate 20 years of their debut album Get Born. That same year their enduring legacy was officially recognised in November, when they were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame. Since then, Jet has been riding a wave of momentum. 2025 saw Jet perform huge shows across the US and join Lenny Kravitz locally on his Blue Electric Light Tour to adoring fans and rave reviews with Rolling Stone stating, āWe immediately get what we need from the Melbourne rockersā. Originally hailing from Dingley in Melbourneās south-east, Jet exploded onto the global stage following their formation in 2001. Their landmark 2003 debut album, Get Born, sold more than 6.5 million copies worldwide, earning nearly 10x Platinum certification in Australia and Platinum accreditation in both the US and UK. Packed with era-defining singles including āAre You Gonna Be My Girlā, āRollover DJā and āLook What Youāve Doneā, the album saw the band collect six ARIA Awards in 2004. āAre You Gonna Be My Girlā and āCold Hard Bitchā both reached No. 1 on the US Modern Rock charts, cementing Jetās place among the biggest rock acts in the world and propelling them to headline festival stages across the globe.Building on that success, Jet returned in 2006 with their sophomore album, Shine On. Showcasing the band's trademark blend of swaggering rock and infectious melodies, the record delivered fan favourites including āPut Your Money Where Your Mouth Isā, āBring It On Backā and āRip It Upā. The album achieved Platinum status in Australia and was supported by a string of acclaimed international headline tours, as well as a memorable run on the 2007 Big Day Out festival circuit.After delivering knock out performances on Part 1 of the Rumblinā Regional Revue in April and May this year, Jet are polished and poised to blow away crowds on Part 2 of the tour. Donāt miss Jet at the top of their game, 25 years deep into their career, on the Rumblinā Regional Review this October and November. Joining Jet across all shows (except Tasmania) are Sydney 5-piece alt-rockers, Liquid Zoo. Bursting onto the scene just last year, Liquid Zoo are making waves with their infectious energy and brazen confidence on tracks like āTasteā, āTell Meā and āCanāt Afford Itā. Self-certified as ā20% rock, 80% rollā, Liquid Zoo channel the swagger of The Rolling Stones and the sharp-edged cool of The Strokes. Warming the stage across the Tasmanian shows are Hobartās own acid-psych blues-rock four-piece Spooky Eyes. Having supported the likes of Foo Fighters, Jack White and Wolfmother, the electrifying outfit are known for punishing ears with their eclectic brand of amplified psychedelic blues. Their signature sound is on full display across tracks such as āEvil Eyeā and āHarvestā.