Australian indie band Parcels have announced six European Tour dates in Autumn 2025.
Stops include Dusseldorf, Amsterdam, London, Berlin, Brussels, and Paris. In London they are set to play the OVO Wembley Arena.
Exclusive tickets will be available for pop shop members on 4 December 10am GMT, general release opens on 6 December 10am GMT.
The band, who formed in Byron Bay in 2014 but is now based in Berlin, boasts a line up of keyboardist Louie Swain, keyboardist/guitarist Patrick Hetherington, bassist Noah Hill, drummer Anatole “Toto” Serret, and guitarist Jules Crommelin. They’re best known for their 2018 single ‘Tieduprightnow’ which led their eponymous album of the same year. It has accumulated over 200 million listens on Spotify to date.
The OVO arena, which is the second largest indoor arena in London at 12,500, is a behemoth to the Mitsubishi Electric Halle, in Düsseldorf where the band is kicking off their tour, which has a comparative capacity of 7,500. Wembley marks a middle ground in the midpoint of the tour in comparison to the 17,000 person capacity of the Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam. This all comes in the wake of a sold-out performance at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado earlier this year.
As they take to the stage in London they will be following in the footsteps of musical legends such as Queen, David Bowie and Madonna. Their most recent record releases have been live albums and live sets are frequently available on their youtube and website. Their music has been deeply influenced by their move from Australia to Berlin and the influence of said move is best heard in their album ‘Live vol.2’ It’s clear that they are a band who seriously value live performance for growing with and connecting to their audience. The album marks a distinct shift away from the previous sound of their studio albums by infusing the indie pop of their earlier work with a hint of Berlin techno edge.
They demonstrated the possibilities of this sonic expansion in the release of the EP ‘Leaveyourlove’ which contains the single and six collaborative editions of the song created with some of the band’s favourite musicians. The collaborations mark a studio based exploration that resembles the work from the live albums, as each track on the exhibition
With the possibility of more new music on the horizon it could be that the band will have some shake ups to their established recorded set by this time next year. The band will be launching into this European Tour off the back of a summer on the road.
Highlights of next year include being signed on to perform at a series of international festivals including Coachella alongside the likes of Irish language hip hop trio Kneecap and indie pop darlings The Marias.
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SEPTEMBER
25 Mitsubishi Electric Halle, Düsseldorf, Germany
26 Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, Netherlands
27 OVO Arena Wembley, London, UK
OCTOBER
4 Max-Schmeling-Halle, Berlin, Germany
7 Forest National, Brussels, Belgium
8 Accor Arena, Paris, France
Tickets for the tour are available for exclusive sale from 4 December and general sale from 10am, 6 December.