Thundamentals announce Australian tour for 2023
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14.11.2022

Thundamentals announce Australian tour for 2023

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Thundas will be joined and supported by special guest and the lead vocalist of Horrorshow, Solo, for this tour.

Fresh from releasing their highly anticipated sixth studio album All This Life, featuring singles Top Of The World and Lifted Up, Thundamentals have announced a national tour for January and February 2023 to celebrate.

The band has just announced that founding member Tuka, whilst still an integral member of the band, won’t be part of Thundas’ national tour and in a move that has the full support of fellow band members Jesse and Morgs, will focus his energy on his songwriting and personal/family life. Thundas will instead be joined and supported by special guest and the lead vocalist of Horrorshow, Solo.

Jesse, Morgs and Solo from Horrorshow will hit the road from January 13, 2023 in Cairns, before heading to Brisbane, Adelaide, Fremantle, Wollongong, Canberra, Melbourne, Torquay, and Newcastle, before concluding in Sydney on February 18, performing the new songs live for the first time, along with all the killer tunes from across the band’s lengthy career.

Thundamentals All This Life Australian Tour 2023

  • January 13 – Cairns – Gimuy, Tanks Art Centre
  • January 14 – Brisbane – Meantin, The Tivoli
  • January 20 – Adelaide – Tandanya, Fat Controller
  • January 21 – Fremantle – Waylyup, Freo Social
  • January 27 – Wollongong – Woolyungah, Uni Bar
  • January 28 – Canberra – Ngunnawal, UC Hub
  • February 10 – Melbourne – Naarm, 170 Russell
  • February 11 – Torquay – Wadawurrung, Torquay Hotel
  • February 17 – Newcastle – Mulubinba, The Cambridge Hotel
  • February 18 – Sydney – Eora, The MetroTheatre

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With over a decade in the game, Thundamentals’ journey has been one of triumph and growth. From selling out shows in all corners of the country racking up millions of streams worldwide and landing multiple platinum and gold singles, Tuka, Jeswon and Morgs have consistently pushed Thundamentals to new heights, standing tall as one of the most notable names in homegrown hip-hop.

Like so many of us, Thundamentals went through an immense period of growth during the global pandemic. An uncertain future was lingering, and the group were unable to connect with fans at live shows as they had done so frequently throughout their career. Forced to reconsider their approach, they began to write constantly—at times, in person and at others virtually. At first, there was no particular goal in mind beyond pure escapism and maintaining a connection, but as the months went on the realisation set in that regardless of the physical limitations, there was still a lot of life happening.

Thundamentals’ sixth album All This Life came about from these conversations. The project represents a rise against adversity and a celebration of the goodness in life. Acting as a beacon of light in dark times, All This Life aims to leave listeners with a sense of hope and uplift them in times of uncertainty.

Sonically, the album could be considered a fresh direction for Thundamentals, but it’s one they took organically. Having been thrust into new circumstances with a newfound appreciation for life and creating also led to inspiration being drawn from childhood favourites from outside of their traditionally hip hop roots—iconic ‘60s rock idols like David Bowie and The Doors to the raw expression of ‘90s bands like Nirvana and Faith No More laid the foundations for an album that mixes nostalgic sounds with modern techniques while still incorporating the group’s origins in hip hop and R&B culture.

The final piece of the puzzle was collaborator Carl Dimataga, who brought his expert musicianship to the project. All This Life is a rose growing from concrete. A joyful, vibrant and uplifting body of work forged in darkness yet drenched in light. It represents not only a celebration of life itself but also the band’s position this far into their career. It’s a declaration: “We are still standing, and we have so much love and life still left to give.”

Tickets on sale now here