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DUNE RATS
join forces with
JOHN BREWSTER
for generation-
defining pub rock
moment in AdelaideDune Rats delivered a career-defining live moment last night at Adelaide Entertainment Centre, bringing the house down while supporting Yungblud on his Idols Tour and reminding everyone exactly why they remain one of Australia’s most electric live acts.
Mid-set, the Brisbane punk-garage trio surprised the sold-out crowd by welcoming Australian rock royalty John Brewster of The Angels to the stage for a thunderous rendition of the iconic pub rock anthem “Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again.” The moment instantly ignited the arena, with thousands of voices roaring back every word in full unison, turning the venue into a wall of sweat, noise, and shared rock history.
The collaboration became a powerful bridge between generations of Australian rock, blending Dune Rats’ raw, chaotic energy with one of the most recognisable riffs ever written. It was loud, unfiltered, and unapologetic, a perfect collision of classic pub rock spirit and modern punk attitude that felt both nostalgic and completely alive in the present.
Already renowned for their high-octane live shows and ability to whip crowds into chaos, Dune Rats used the moment to underline their place in Australia’s rock lineage, not as imitators, but as torchbearers carrying the spirit of pub rock into a new era. With Yungblud’s global audience watching on and one of the country’s most legendary guitarists by their side, the band delivered a reminder that Australian rock, in all its messy glory, is very much alive.

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