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28 Days Announce 30th Anniversary Tour, Celebrating Three Decades Of Rippin It Up

Dust off the camo shorts – 28 Days are turning 30, and they’re taking the party back on the road.

One of Australia’s most iconic nu-metal/punk exports will celebrate three decades of chaos, riffs and absolutely feral mosh pits this June with a national anniversary tour.

28 Days – ‘Rip It Up’

From their scrappy beginnings at a Frankston skate park in the late ‘90s to topping the ARIA charts with Upstyledown in 2000, 28 Days didn’t just ride the wave of Aussie punk, they helped define it.

And if you were anywhere near a Big Day Out, Homebake or Channel V countdown in the early 2000s, you already know the drill.

We’re talking ‘Rip It Up’, ‘Say What?’ and ‘Sucker’ – choons that soundtracked a generation and sent entire festival fields into orbit.

Now, three decades deep, the band are still bringing the same unfiltered energy that made them household names in the first place.

Importantly though, this isn’t just a nostalgia lap.

It’s a party for a band that’s managed to stick around, stay loud, and keep doing things their own way in an industry that doesn’t always make that easy.

But ofc let’s be real – there will be nostalgia. The kind that makes you want to dig out your old DCs, attempt a kickflip you absolutely shouldn’t, and immediately regret entering the pit.

If you were there back then, you already know what’s coming. If you weren’t? Consider this your crash course.

Details below.

28 Days – 30th Anniversary Tour

  • Fri, June 5: Crowbar, Sydney
  • Sat, June 6: Crowbar, Brisbane
  • Fri, June 26: Prince Bandroom, Melbourne
  • Sat, June 27: Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide

Tickets on sale now via www.teamwrktouring.com

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