Concert

Slowly Slowly

Forgiving Spree Australian Tour

Date

Saturday 12 April 2025

7:30 pm


Venue

Margaret Court Arena

Australian indie rockers Slowly Slowly are bringing their Forgiving Spree Australian tour to Melbourne next April, joined by special guests Honey Revenge and Grayscale.

Tailor-made for the stage, Forgiving Spree captures Slowly Slowly’s signature pop sensibilities with hip-shaking grooves, infectious melodies, and choruses built for singalongs—all infused with frontman Ben Stewart’s reflective wordplay.

Don’t miss the chance to experience this cathartic journey as Slowly Slowly takes their fifth album on the road in 2025.

Running Times
  • Gates Open: TBC
    • Gate 1 (via Tanderrum Bridge)
    • Gate 3 (via Garden Square)
  • Start Time: 7:30pm
  • Event Concludes: TBC

Note: Times are approx. and subject to change without notice.

Important Event Information
  • There are several options for your journey to Margaret Court Arena:
    • Public transport is the quickest and easiest option. Before you attend, plan ahead and allow extra travel time for any major disruptions.
    • Parking is available at the Eastern Plaza Car Park (Entrance D, Olympic Boulevard). We strongly recommend pre-booking; drive-up spaces are subject to availability. Bookings close at midnight the night before the event.
      • Note: Accessible parking must be pre-booked via Ticketek
  • To ensure a smooth entry into the venue, download your tickets to your Digital Wallet.
  • Bags must be A4 size or smaller. Larger bags are not permitted.
  • Cloaking is available via the Information Desk (Door 7) or Show Court 3. Any prohibited items listed in the venue Conditions of Entry will not be accepted for cloaking.
  • All retail outlets are cashless. Any transactions must be made using a credit or debit card. 
  • If you have purchased a VIP package, the event promoter will be in contact with details regarding your experience.

Note: This event may contain sequences of flashing lights, laser, strobe, haze and pyrotechnics which may affect guests who are susceptible to photo sensitivities and medical conditions.

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Slowly Slowly

With each new release, from 2016’s Chamomile through to 2018’s St Leonards, 2020’s Race Car Blues, and 2022’s Daisy Chain, Slowly Slowly continue to push beyond creative comfort zones without losing their core strengths. Their music blends introspection, open-vein narratives, and potent melancholia with sparkling pop sensibilities. Marking their most adventurous chapter yet, Forgiving Spree draws on influences from The Killers, Bruce Springsteen, and John Farnham, while also nodding to the raw dynamics of artists like Gang of Youths and Stand Atlantic.

Forming in 2015, Slowly Slowly have since debuted at #5 on the ARIA Albums Charts for 2022’s Daisy Chain, garnered nominations for the AIR Awards, APRA Awards, and triple j annual J Awards, and amassed a loyal fanbase at home and abroad. Known for their world-class live shows, they have supported acts like Amy Shark, Stand Atlantic, and Ocean Alley, headlined globally, and played iconic festivals, including Good Things Festival, Groovin’ The Moo, and Splendour In The Grass.

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Honey Revenge

American pop punk duo Honey Revenge burst onto the scene in 2021 with their debut single, “Miss Me,” featuring catchy hooks and a vibrant aesthetic. Drawing inspiration from You Me At Six, Demi Lovato, the edgier moments of Katy Perry, and Paramore, Honey Revenge released their debut album, Retrovision, in 2023, followed by an extended version earlier this year, complete with new and re-imagined tracks.

In a short time, Honey Revenge have toured with The Used, Loveless, and Stand Atlantic, bringing their kaleidoscopic charisma to audiences worldwide. Next April, they’ll join Slowly Slowly’s Forgiving Spree tour in Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne.

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Grayscale

Philadelphia rockers Grayscale blend pop, alt-rock, and punk with raw emotion, delivering a mix of anthemic moments and vivid vulnerability. Known for tugging on heartstrings while inspiring fans to dance, Grayscale capture life’s highs and lows in their music. Their fourth studio album, The Hart, set to release on January 31, reflects the band’s unwavering commitment to creative authenticity.

Since forming in 2016, Grayscale have toured globally, sharing stages with The Band Camino, The Maine, Gym Class Heroes, and All Time Low. With each new release and performance, their dedicated following continues to grow.

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