The wait to see Britpop superstars Supergrass live is finally over!
Frontier Touring are bringing Britpop legends Supergrass to Australia in June 2025 for a 30th anniversary tour of their UK #1 debut album I Should Coco. The three-date east coast run will be their first headline shows on our shores in 17 years which will see the band perform I Should Coco in full plus additional hits.
They will be heading to Melbourne’s Forum on Saturday 7 June, playing the iconic Sydney Opera House Concert Hall on Tuesday 10 June and finishing up at The Tivoli in Brisbane on Wednesday 11 June.
Supergrass I Should Coco 30th Anniversary Tour
- 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+
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15 May 2025 saw I Should Coco hit the three decade milestone. It’s an album that presented the world with the bands vigorous blend of Britpop across tracks ‘Caught By the Fuzz’, ‘Alright’, ‘Mansize Rooster’. The Mercury winning album catapulted Supergrass to global stardom, with the band going on to be recognised as one of the most influential bands to emerge during the 1990s.
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). The band reunited and were set to head down under for a tour in 2020 which was ultimately cancelled due to the Covid pandemic.
It’s a chance to see the band for the first time in nearly two decades. Presale is running through Frontier for members, starting Thursday 19 September from 1pm AEST. Tickets go on general public sale following on Monday 23 September from 1pm AEST.
For more ticketing information head here.