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Bradley Simpson The Panic Years Australian Tour rescheduled to May 2025
24 Jan 2025Frontier Touring wish to advise Bradley Simpson’s The Panic Years Australian tour has been rescheduled to May 2025.
“Due to unforeseen circumstances we have had to move my Australia shows back to May. I’m so sorry for any inconvenience caused. Australia is one of my absolute favourite countries to visit and I am gutted to have to wait another couple of months to be with you, but the good news is the album will be out by then and I cannot wait to share it with you all, live and in full. I hope you can still make it ❤️” – Bradley Simpson
In what will be his debut solo tour of Australia, following performances to sellout crowds as frontman of The Vamps, Bradley will now take to the stage in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne across May 2025.
Tickets to the rescheduled May dates are on sale now via frontiertouring.com/bradleysimpson.
Rescheduled Date Venue, City Original Date Tuesday 27 May Northcote Theatre, Melbourne Saturday, 8 February Wednesday 28 May Princess Theatre, Brisbane Tuesday, 4 February Friday 30 May Metro Theatre, Sydney Friday, 7 February Tickets for the original dates will be valid for the rescheduled dates without taking further action. Ticketholders who are unable to attend the new dates, please refer to the ticketing agency website on your existing ticket for further information.
About Bradley SimpsonAt just 29, Bradley’s transition from band frontman to solo artist is driven by his personal song collection, signalling an exciting new chapter in his career. Friday 28 February sees the release of his debut solo album The Panic Years (released via Sony Music Australia, pre order here) and features the already released singles ‘Cry at the Moon’, ‘Always Like This’, ‘Picasso’, ‘Daisies’. Australian fans will now be some of the first to hear Bradley’s new project live.
Taking in touches of indie-rock, Americana, 80’s synth, psychedelia all with a sparkle of pop addictiveness, the majority of the album’s songs started in Bradley’s modest home studio, and that DIY vibe didn’t really shift even as they were developed with a host of top tier collaborators. Primarily working in New York’s Flux Studios (where The Strokes’ classic ‘Is This It’ was made), Bradley would enthuse over shared influences such as Queens of the Stone Age and The Raconteurs with BOOTS, Andrew Wells (Phoebe Bridgers) and Anthony Rossomando (Liam Gallagher).
With recent release ‘Holy Grail’ and new single ‘Carpet Burn’ , Bradley is coming into his own as a solo artist, demonstrating his maturity, both in songwriting and his assured vocal delivery.
Firing up with the energy of his live shows, Bradley Simpson has spent the English summer playing to huge crowds including Reading & Leads festivals, Latitude and Isle of Wight festival.
Destined as one of the UK’s most exciting new global artists, don’t miss Bradley Simpson’s debut solo Australian shows.