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SUPERGRASS (UK)
announce
I SHOULD COCO
30th Anniversary Tour
Australia – June 2025
+ Tickets on sale Monday 23 September
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Frontier Touring is thrilled to announce that Britpop legends Supergrass are bringing their I Should Coco | 30th Anniversary Tour to Australia in June 2025. The three-date east coast run will be their first headline shows on our shores in 17 years which will see the band perform their iconic UK #1 debut album I Should Coco in full plus additional hits.
“15th May 2025 marks 30 years since ‘I Should Coco’. Supergrass are thrilled to announce their return to perform the debut album live, in its entirety, for the first time. Dynamic pricing not included.” – Mick Quinn
The English rockers will bring their catalogue of hits including ‘Caught By The Fuzz’, ‘Alright’, ‘Moving’, ‘Pumping On Your Stereo’, ‘Mansize Rooster’ and ‘St.Petersburg’ to audiences at Melbourne’s Forum on Saturday 7 June, the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall on Tuesday 10 June and The Tivoli, Brisbane on Wednesday 11 June.
Frontier Member presale kicks off Thu 19 Sep, 1pm AEST ahead of tickets going on sale Mon 23 Sep, 1pm AEST.
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Since forming in Oxford UK in 1993, Supergrass have received nods from the BRIT Awards, NME Awards, Q Awards and Ivor Novello Awards and are widely recognised as one of the most influential bands to emerge during the 1990s. They first broke onto the Britpop scene with their Mercury-nominated UK #1 debut album I Should Coco in 1995 with its fourth single ‘Alright’ catapulting the band to global success.
“I Should Coco stands up on its own as an iconic 90s masterpiece…Its recognisable blend of cordial and crazy sits comfortably as part of a mezze of eccentric oddities. A hugely diverse collection, its charms lie in its unpredictability, with the only consistent factor being the high level of quality.” – BBC UK
Five acclaimed studio albums followed – In It For The Money (1997), Supergrass (1999), Life On Other Planets (2002), Road To Rouen (2005), Diamond Hoo Ha (2008) – before the band announced their split in 2010, all going on to lead successful careers. To mark their 25th anniversary, The Strange Ones: 1994 – 2008 was released in January 2020 along with Live on Other Planets (Live 2020).
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“In a tradition of melodic, wild, witty British guitar pop – with a dash of psych and glam – the returning Britpop favourites make your face ache from smiling’ – ★★★★★ The Guardian
“Supergrass still embodies with energy and enthusiasm — matched only by the gathered faithful buoyed by their love for the band..” – Variety
Originally scheduled to tour Australia in 2020, the tour was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent ongoing Government restrictions on both travel and music events at the time. Now the band will return to Australia in 2025, 17 years later with a brand-new show, celebrating the 30th Anniversary of I Should Coco.
Don’t miss the Britpop brilliance of Supergrass live in June 2025!
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SUPERGRASS
I SHOULD COCO
30TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR
AUSTRALIA
JUNE 2025
Presented by Frontier Touring
FRONTIER MEMBER PRESALE
via frontiertouring.com/supergrass
Runs 24 hours from: Thursday 19 September (1pm AEST)
or until presale allocation exhausted
TICKETS ON SALE
Begins: Monday 23 September (1pm AEST)
Saturday 7 June
Forum | Melbourne, VIC
18+
ticketek.com.au
Tuesday 10 June
Sydney Opera House Concert Hall | Sydney, NSW
Lic. All Ages
sydneyoperahouse.com
Wednesday 11 June
The Tivoli | Brisbane, QLD
18+
ticketmaster.com.au
Patrons are advised to purchase tickets only through authorised ticket sellers.
We cannot guarantee any ticket purchase made through any means other than the official ticketing agents listed on the Frontier website.
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TikTok – YouTube – Spotify – Apple Music
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x.com/frontiertouring
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