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TOM BUSBY
announces
‘THE LOTTERY TOUR’
Solo East Coast Dates
for November –
Tickets on sale now
New Single
‘LOTTERY’
Out now
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Credit: Maclay Heriot
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Tom Busby, one half of the award-winning duo Busby Marou, is back and stepping out on his own with The Lottery Tour this November.
Taking his solo career to the next level, these new shows will preview his debut album Rockhampton Hangover, due for release in early 2026 and follow his debut solo run earlier this year which saw sell-out performances and the beginnings of a cult-like fanbase. Crowds were swept up in the raw energy of a front man making his own mark.
“I just love being back on the road with this young band. They are red hot and bring so much energy. Playing these intimate rooms feels special, the connection is real, and the storytelling is off the hook,” says Busby.
Commencing in Sydney on November 7, Tom then heads to Buttai, Wollongong and Murwillumbah in NSW before heading north to Brisbane and the Gold Coast, wrapping the tour in Victoria with shows in Bellarine, Castlemaine and Melbourne at the end of the month.
Tom’s latest single Lottery is fast becoming a favourite in his live set and has garnered strong support across the airwaves with additions to Double J, Triple M Homegrown and KIIS Australia.
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On discussing the new single Tom explains, “It’s all about finding joy in the little wins. For some people, that’s hitting the jackpot – for me, it’s moments with my family, music, freedom, and feeling alive. It’s easily the most thumping track on the album – loud, loose, and built for the stage… and who doesn’t love a whistle hook? This one’s a belter”.
All of it builds towards the release of his debut solo album Rockhampton Hangover, early next year and is already generating serious buzz as one of the most talked about records on the horizon. Recorded and produced in Texas with American indie icon Ben Kweller, the project is shaping into something special. Early singles Waiting For Tomorrow – which achieved over 30K streams in the first weeks of release – Someone Strong and Cyclone are weaving themselves into the Australian songbook, proving that Tom’s solo voice is every bit as powerful as his work with Busby Marou.
With momentum building and a band that is raw, powerful and absolutely on fire, The Lottery Tour will bring Tom’s new songs to life in intimate rooms around the country.
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TOM BUSBY
THE LOTTERY TOUR
2025
Sat 18 Oct – Lighthouse Rock Festival, Burnett Heads
Fri 07 Nov – Botany View Hotel, Sydney NSW
Sat 08 Nov – Full Throttle Ranch, Buttai NSW (Free Show)
Sun 09 Nov – Seeker Brewing, Wollongong NSW
Thu 20 Nov – The Citadel, Murwillumbah NSW
Fri 21 Nov – Black Bear Lodge, Brisbane QLD
Sun 23 Nov – Mo’s Desert Clubhouse, Gold Coast QLD
Fri 28 Nov – Bellarine Estate, Bellarine VIC
Sat 29 Nov – Shedshaker Taproom, Castlemaine VIC
Sun 30 Nov – The Retreat, Melbourne VIC
Tickets on sale now at HERE
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About TOM BUSBY:
Tom Busby is a cherished singer-songwriter from the Gold Coast, Australia.
As part of the celebrated folk duo Busby Marou, Tom and his bandmate Jeremy Marou have been playing sold-out venues, stacking up certified Gold and Platinum Records, and earning nods from APRA and ARIA including 4 x Song Of The Year Awards, an ARIA Number 1 Album with their 2017 release ‘Postcards From The Shell House’, and 3 x Top 5 ARIA charting albums.
In February 2026 Tom is stepping into the solo spotlight and debuting his album ‘Rockhampton Hangover’, featuring the singles ‘Waiting For Tomorrow’, ‘Someone Strong’, ‘Cyclone’ and ‘Lottery’. Recorded in Texas and produced by Ben Kweller, Tom has created his most personal, unfiltered work to date and it is set to be one of the standout albums of the year.

Credit: Maclay Heriot
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