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SWEET Announce ''The Final Blitz'' Australian Tour

Sweet band tour

Chanted vocals. Pounding drums. Infectious guitar riffs.
Led by legendary guitarist Andy Scott, SWEET return for The Final Blitz Tour of Australia in October and November!
Few bands capture the essence of the 70s quite like SWEET. As one of Britain’s true rock treasures, they became a phenomenon in Australia, racking up 13 Top 50 Australian Singles, including two Number Ones. SWEET have sold a staggering 55 million records worldwide.
At the centre of it all is Andy Scott, the constant thread running from the band’s ‘’classic line up’’ days right through to the present. Under his direction, SWEET continues to bring the high energy performances and unmistakable sound that fans have loved for decades. Joining Scott are Adam Booth (Drums), Paul Manzi (Lead Vocals), Lee Small (Bass) and Tom Cory (Keyboards, guitar).
Nostalgia runs high and fans can expect an ultimate Greatest Hits set including absolute classics; Ballroom Blitz, Fox on the Run, Love is Like Oxygen, Wig Wam Bam, Blockbuster, Teenage Rampage, Hell Raiser, Action + many more.
 
SWEET October / November 2026 Australian Tour Dates
Friday, 30th October PERTH, The Astor Theatre
Thursday, 5th November ADELAIDE, Thebarton Theatre
Saturday, 7th November LAUNCESTON, Albert Hall
Sunday, 8th November HOBART, Theatre Royal
Thursday, 12th November, NARRE WARREN, Bunjil Place
Friday, 13th November GEELING, Costa Hall
Saturday, 14th November MELBOURNE, Palais Theatre
Thursday, 19th November SYDNEY, The Enmore Theatre
Friday, 20th November PENRITH, Evan Theatre Penrith Panthers
Saturday, 21st November NEWCASTLE. Civic Theatre
Tuesday, 24th November THIRROUL, Anita’s Theatre
Thursday, 26th November TWEED HEADS, Twin Towns
Friday, 27th November CALOUNDRA, The Events Centre
Saturday, 28th November BRISBANE, The Princess Theatre
 
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