Jet - The Rumblin' Regional Revue w/ Liquid Zoo
Thursday, 5 November 2026, 09:00 · 2 dates total
JET - The Rumblin' Regional Revue w/ Liquid Zoo
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY 12 JUNE 12PM LOCAL</strong></p><p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Live Nation Presale: Thursday 11 June, 12pm – Friday 12 June, 11am (local time)</strong></p><p style="text-align: center;"><strong>For complete tour & ticket information, visit: livenation.com.au</strong></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>Twenty-five years into their illustrious career, Jet haven’t lost an ounce of what makes them one of the</p><p>country’s most exciting and enduring rock bands. In 2023, JET returned to live form after a five year</p><p>hiatus from touring, to celebrate 20 years of their debut album Get Born. That same year their enduring</p><p>legacy was officially recognised in November, when they were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame.</p><p>Since then, Jet has been riding a wave of momentum. 2025 saw Jet perform huge shows across the US</p><p>and join Lenny Kravitz locally on his Blue Electric Light Tour to adoring fans and rave reviews with Rolling</p><p>Stone stating, “We immediately get what we need from the Melbourne rockers”.<br><br></p><p>Originally hailing from Dingley in Melbourne’s south-east, Jet exploded onto the global stage following</p><p>their formation in 2001. Their landmark 2003 debut album, Get Born, sold more than 6.5 million copies</p><p>worldwide, earning nearly 10x Platinum certification in Australia and Platinum accreditation in both the US</p><p>and UK. Packed with era-defining singles including ‘Are You Gonna Be My Girl’, ‘Rollover DJ’ and ‘Look</p><p>What You’ve Done’, the album saw the band collect six ARIA Awards in 2004. ‘Are You Gonna Be My</p><p>Girl’ and ‘Cold Hard Bitch’ both reached No. 1 on the US Modern Rock charts, cementing Jet’s place</p><p>among the biggest rock acts in the world and propelling them to headline festival stages across the globe.</p><p>Building on that success, Jet returned in 2006 with their sophomore album, Shine On. Showcasing the</p><p>band's trademark blend of swaggering rock and infectious melodies, the record delivered fan favourites</p><p>including “Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is”, “Bring It On Back” and “Rip It Up”. The album achieved</p><p>Platinum status in Australia and was supported by a string of acclaimed international headline tours, as</p><p>well as a memorable run on the 2007 Big Day Out festival circuit.<br><br></p><p>After delivering knock out performances on Part 1 of the Rumblin’ Regional Revue in April and May this</p><p>year, Jet are polished and poised to blow away crowds on Part 2 of the tour. Don’t miss Jet at the top of</p><p>their game, 25 years deep into their career, on the Rumblin’ Regional Review this October and</p><p>November.<br><br></p><p>Joining Jet across all shows (except Tasmania) are Sydney 5-piece alt-rockers, Liquid Zoo. Bursting</p><p>onto the scene just last year, Liquid Zoo are making waves with their infectious energy and brazen</p><p>confidence on tracks like ‘Taste’, ‘Tell Me’ and ‘Can’t Afford It’. Self-certified as “20% rock, 80% roll”,</p><p>Liquid Zoo channel the swagger of The Rolling Stones and the sharp-edged cool of The Strokes.</p><p>Warming the stage across the Tasmanian shows are Hobart’s own acid-psych blues-rock four-piece</p><p>Spooky Eyes. Having supported the likes of Foo Fighters, Jack White and Wolfmother, the electrifying</p><p>outfit are known for punishing ears with their eclectic brand of amplified psychedelic blues. Their</p><p>signature sound is on full display across tracks such as ‘Evil Eye’ and ‘Harvest’.</p><p><br></p>