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    Amanda CollinsBy Amanda CollinsAugust 15, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read0 Views
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    Teenage Joans have announced a run of shows for October and November 2025, marking their first solo headlining tour in two years. The shows come in support of the Adelaide pop-punk duo’s recently-released single ‘My Heart’s Dead!’, which came out last Friday (August 8th). The full list of the band’s upcoming tour dates, as well as ticketing information, can be found below.

    Fellow Adelaide duo Towns are set to serve as main support for all shows, while opening duties will be handled by Melbourne emo band Bukowski for all dates except Brisbane; there, they will be replaced on the bill by local skate-punk band Talk Heavy. These will mark Teenage Joans’ only headlining shows for 2025, with their other upcoming tour dates being in support of Slowly Slowly on their regional tour through Victoria, Queensland and Hobart throughout September.

    Teenage Joans – ‘My Heart’s Dead!’

    ‘My Heart’s Dead!’ is Teenage Joans’ second single of 2025, following on from the release of ‘Sweet & Slow’ back in April. Both singles were recorded with producer Jared Nettle, who has also worked with several other Adelaide bands such as Sunsick Daisy, Colourblind, Raccoon City and the aforementioned Towns. They premiered it live on the day of release, supporting Canadian rock band PUP at the first of their Australian tour dates at the Princess Theatre in Brisbane. The two bands played their final show together last night (August 14th) in Perth, at the city’s Magnet House.

    Since the release of their debut album, 2023’s The Rot That Grows Inside My Chest, Teenage Joans have continued to tour and record. They embarked on an extensive co-headlining national tour with Between You & Me last year, resulting in the collaborative single ‘1800-PAINLESS’, and also appeared on triple j‘s Like A Version segment for the first time, where they performed ‘1800-PAINLESS’ with BYAM and also covered Carly Rae Jepsen‘s 2011 hit single ‘Call Me Maybe’.

    2024 also saw the independent, Bandcamp-only release of their protest song ‘Intifada’. The song, which raised proceeds for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), was written in solidarity with the people of Palestine and in direct opposition to Israel’s ongoing genocide, including the starvation of children and the bombing of hospitals. “Punk isn’t a genre, it’s a movement,” the band said at the time of the song’s release. “It’s about standing up for human rights, and we stand in solidarity with the people of Palestine and their right to live in peace.”

    Teenage Joans 2025 Australian Tour Dates

    • Supporting Slowly Slowly
      • Friday, September 5th – Pier Bandroom, Frankston VIC
      • Saturday, September 6th – Barwon Heads Hotel, Barwon Heads VIC
      • Thursday, September 11th – McGuires Hotel, Mackay QLD
      • Friday, September 12th – The Warehouse, Townsville QLD
      • Saturday, September 13th – Tanks Art Centre, Cairns QLD
      • Friday, September 19th – Altar, Hobart TAS
      • Saturday, September 20th – Forth Pub, Forth TAS
    • My Heart’s Dead! Tour
      • Friday, October 31st – Edinburgh Castle Hotel, Adelaide SA
      • Saturday, November 1st – The Workers Club, Melbourne VIC
      • Saturday, November 8th – Black Bear Lodge, Brisbane QLD
      • Sunday, November 9th – Waywards, Sydney NSW

    A pre-sale for the band’s headlining tour dates is currently active, which can be accessed with the code “MHD2025” for all shows except Sydney – for which the code is “PRESALE”. General sale will follow on Monday, August 18th at 10am AEST/9:30am ACST. Tickets for all shows, including all remaining tickets for the Slowly Slowly tour, can be accessed via TeenageJoans.com.au.

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