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Bliss N Eso Announce ‘Party On The Moon’ 2025 Australian Tour

Bliss N Eso have announced an extensive national Australian tour to launch their forthcoming eighth studio album, The Moon (The Light Side). The tour, dubbed the Party On The Moon tour, will take the veteran hip-hop trio across nearly every state and territory on a run lasting four months in total. They will be joined by Ivan Ooze as the main support for all shows. The full list of the group’s upcoming tour dates, as well as ticketing information, can be found below.

The group began the rollout for The Moon last year with the release of the singles ‘Feeling Fly’ and ‘Vacation’. The latest single, the titular ‘Party On The Moon’, was released in late January. In a press statement, MC Bliss has described the creation of their latest album as “the most fun times we’ve had in the studio in years”.

“We wanted to return to the essence of what made us fall in love with hip-hop when we were kids,” he said. “[We wanted] that classic, golden-era, party-rocking vibe that originally made BnE. We’ve been blessed to have built up an incredible fanbase over the years, and when making this album we constantly envisioned playing these new songs and the electric energy they would create between us and the crowd. We’re so pumped to take it to the next level on this tour, and to bring this album to life for the first time.”

Bliss N Eso – ‘Party On The Moon’

Bliss N Eso’s last studio album, The Sun, was released in August of 2021. It peaked at number two on the ARIA albums chart, and featured collaborations with the likes of Kasey Chambers, Chillinit, Dizzee Rascal and Lee Fields. Since its release, the trio have released the stand-alone single ‘Not Today’ in 2023 and a cover of The Rubens‘ ‘Hoops’ in 2023 as part of Mushroom‘s 50th anniversary.

Bliss N Eso Party On The Moon 2025 Tour

  • Friday, May 23rd – The Powerhouse, Toowoomba QLD
  • Saturday, May 24th – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane QLD
  • Friday, May 30th – The Green Room, Bryon Bay NSW
  • Saturday, May 31st – Miami Marketta, Gold Coast QLD
  • Friday, June 6th – Panthers, Port Macquarie NSW
  • Saturday, June 7th –Hoey Moey, Coffs Harbour NSW
  • Friday, June 13th – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide, SA
  • Saturday, June 14th – Metro City, Perth, WA
  • Friday, June 20th – NEX, Newcastle NSW
  • Saturday, June 21st – Drifters Wharf, Gosford NSW
  • Thursday, June 26th – Barwon Heads Hotel, Barwon Heads VIC
  • Friday, June 27th – Pier Hotel, Frankston VIC
  • Saturday, June 28th – Forum Theatre, Melbourne VIC
  • Friday, July 4th – Waves, Towradgi NSW
  • Saturday, July 5th – UC Refectory, Canberra ACT
  • Friday, July 11th – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, July 12th – EVAN Theatre, Penrith NSW
  • Friday, July 18th – The Cube, Wodonga VIC
  • Saturday, July 19th – Echuca Hotel, Echuca VIC
  • Saturday, July 26th – Waterfront Hotel Motel, Moruya NSW
  • Friday, August 1st – FLNDRS, Townsville QLD
  • Saturday, August 2nd – Harrup Park, Mackay QLD
  • Friday, August 8th – Hobart City Hall, Hobart TAS
  • Saturday, August 9th – Forth Pub, Forth TAS
  • Wednesday, August 13th – The Station, Jindabyne NSW
  • Friday, August 15th – The Station, Sunshine Coast QLD
  • Saturday, August 16th – Magnums Hotel, Airlie Beach QLD

A pre-sale for the tour is running from now until 11am local time on Wednesday, February 19th. General sale then follows on Thursday, February 20th – also at 11am local time – via the tour’s official promoter, Frontier Touring.

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