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News: Parcels Plot Long-Awaited Australian Return After Coachella Breakout

  • April 28, 2025
  • Deb Pelser
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Fresh from setting Coachella alight with two standout sets, Parcels have locked in a long-overdue Australian homecoming. The indie-pop five-piece will play three massive headline shows this November and December in Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney.

The Byron Bay-formed, Berlin-based outfit — Louie Swain, Patrick Hetherington, Noah Hill, Anatole ‘Toto’ Serret, and Jules Crommelin — are riding a career-high into 2025. A new album is looming on the horizon, their streaming numbers have smashed the one billion mark, and their global tour diary is bursting at the seams.

Parcels offered a first glimpse of their next era in March with shimmering new single ‘Safeandsound’, teasing a record that promises more of their signature sun-drenched grooves and tight harmonies.

Known for their hypnotic, polished live shows, Parcels’ Coachella blitz has only added to their legend. Over the coming months, they’ll hit major festivals like Primavera Sound and Glastonbury, followed by a six-date European tour including a headline at London’s Wembley Arena. Then it’s an 11-date run across the US, taking in New York’s Forest Hills Stadium and a triumphant return to Red Rocks Amphitheatre – where they previously sold out in just five minutes.

Later this year, Australian fans will finally get their turn. And if their Coachella shows are anything to go by, it’s going to be a dazzling homecoming.

Parcels 2025 Australian tour

Friday 28 November – Riverstage, Turrbal Land, Brisbane Qld
Thursday 4 December – Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Naarm, Melbourne Vic
Saturday 6 December – Sydney Opera House Forecourt, Gadigal Land, Sydney NSW

Head HERE for tickets.

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