Bombay Bicycle Club | Credit: Mike Lewis Photography/Redferns

Bombay Bicycle Club Announce 2024 Australian Tour

Bombay Bicycle Club have announced their return to Australia, playing a five-date headlining tour across the country in November of 2024. It will mark the Crouch End indie-rock band’s first tour here in over a decade, having last visited Australian shores in September of 2014 in support of their fourth studio album So Long, See You Tomorrow. The full run of dates, as well as ticketing information, can be found below.

Since Bombay Bicycle Club were last in Australia, they have released a further two studio albums: 2020’s Everything Else Has Gone Wrong and 2023’s My Big Day. The former came after an extended hiatus from the band, which saw them inactive between 2016 and 2019. The latter, meanwhile, was a guest-filled studio album: It contained contributions from Damon Albarn, Nilüfer Yanya, Holly Humberstone (on ‘Diving’) and Chaka Khan.

Bombay Bicycle Club – ‘Eat, Sleep, Wake (Nothing But You)’

Bombay Bicycle Club - Eat, Sleep, Wake (Nothing But You)

The band first toured Australia in March 2012 as the support act for Elbow‘s national tour. They played a selection of headlining shows while they were in Australia, which sold out and moved to larger venues to meet demand. They returned for their first headlining tour in January of 2013, which coincided with their performances at Falls Festival over the new-year period.

Bombay Bicycle Club 2024 Australian Tour

  • Thursday November 14th – Metro Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Friday November 15th – The Triffid, Brisbane QLD
  • Saturday November 16th – Croxton Bandroom, Melbourne VIC
  • Sunday November 17th – The Gov, Adelaide SA
  • Tuesday November 19th – The Rechabite, Perth WA

A tour pre-sale begins today (May 2nd) from 12pm AEST. Tickets go on general sale from 12pm AEST on Tuesday May 7th. Both can be accessed via SBM Presents.

Further Reading

Bombay Bicycle Club: “We’d Like To Come Back In Your Winter”

Listen To Bombay Bicycle Club’s First New Single Since 2014

Love Letter To A Record: Nelipot’s Jordyn Grant On Bombay Bicycle Club’s ‘I Had The Blues But Shook Them Loose’

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