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News: SHORT STACK Sell Out and Upgrade Venues for ‘Stack Is The New Black’ 15th Anniversary Tour

  • February 15, 2025
  • Deb Pelser
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Short Stack have unveiled a stacked lineup of support acts and a venue upgrade for Sydney as their 15 Years of Stack Is The New Black tour sells out across the country.

The pop-punk heroes are bringing their ARIA #1 debut album back to the stage in 2025, celebrating the chaotic, eyeliner-smudged nostalgia of Stack Is The New Black. With Brisbane, Adelaide, and Melbourne already sold out and Perth tickets flying, the demand has forced a Sydney venue upgrade to the Roundhouse on 7 June.

Bringing the heat across the country, the tour will feature genre-blurring heavyweights and alt-rock darlings as support: RedHook and Forever Ends Here (Sydney), Friends of Friends and Days Like These (Brisbane), Heartline and Down & Out (Adelaide), Bad/Love and Pretty Bleak (Melbourne), and in Perth, Chez and Ojay.

With a career marked by break-ups, reunions, platinum records, and unforgettable bangers, SHORT STACK’s return to the stage with Stack Is The New Black is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated pop-punk moments of 2025. The energy, the nostalgia, the unfiltered chaos of a SHORT STACK show—it’s all back.

SHORT STACK TOUR DATES:
Friday 6 June – The Tivoli, Brisbane SOLD OUT
Saturday 7 June – Roundhouse Sydney VENUE UPGRADE
Friday 13 June – The Gov, Adelaide SOLD OUT
Saturday 14 June – Forum, Melbourne SOLD OUT
Friday 20 June – Astor Theatre, Perth SELLING FAST

Head HERE for ticketing information.

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