Iconic British rock band 10cc will bring their “Ultimate Greatest Hits Tour” to Australia in 2025, treating fans to a live concert experience featuring their most memorable hits.
10cc will take the stage at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre on Saturday August 2nd. Their tour begins in Brisbane at QPAC on July 16th, with stops in Twin Towns, Caloundra, Toowoomba, Newcastle, Sydney, Thirroul, Canberra, Albury, Castlemaine, Geelong, and Melbourne. The final performance will be at the Astor Theatre in Perth on August 4th.
Known for their creative sound and influential music, 10cc is set to perform classics like “I’m Not In Love,” “The Things We Do For Love,” “Rubber Bullets,” “Donna,” “The Wall Street Shuffle,” “Art For Art’s Sake,” “I’m Mandy Fly Me,” “Good Morning Judge,” “Life Is A Minestrone,” and the ever-popular “Dreadlock Holiday.”
10cc has sold over 30 million albums worldwide and amassed more than 2 billion streams of their hit songs. Tracks like “I’m Not In Love,” featured in Guardians of the Galaxy, and “Dreadlock Holiday” continue to be a hit with new and old audiences. Their song “Rubber Bullets” earned them two Ivor Novello Awards, showcasing their songwriting excellence.
10cc’s music remains as relevant today as it was during their peak in the 1970s, bridging the gap between The Beatles and contemporary acts like the Gorillaz. Their sophisticated rock sound, blended with pop, has cemented their place as one of the greatest pop bands of the 20th century.
Tickets for the tour will go on sale on August 21st. For more information and to secure tickets, visit www.davidroywilliams.com.
AUSTRALIA 2025 TOUR DATES:
- BRISBANE – QPAC – Wednesday July 16th
- TWIN HEADS – Twin Towns – Thursday July 17th & Friday July 18th
- CALOUNDRA – The Station – Saturday July 19th
- TOOWOOMBA – Empire Theatre – Sunday July 20th
- NEWCASTLE – Civic Theatre – Tuesday July 22nd
- SYDNEY – State Theatre – Friday July 25th
- THIRROUL – Anita’s Theatre – Saturday July 26th
- CANBERRA – Playhouse Theatre – Sunday July 27th
- ALBURY – Albury Entertainment Centre – Monday July 28th
- CASTLEMAINE – Theatre Royal – Wednesday July 30th
- GEELONG – The Playhouse – Thursday July 31st
- MELBOURNE – Palais Theatre – Friday August 1st
- ADELAIDE – AEC Theatre – Saturday August 2nd
- PERTH – Astor Theatre – Monday August 4th