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SPIDERBAIT: ‘IVY & THE BIG APPLES’ NEW ZEALAND TOUR TICKETS 2026

Australian rock trio Spiderbait have announced a national tour this July.

All You Need To Know About Spiderbait

Formed in Finley, New South Wales in 1989, Spiderbait are widely regarded as one of Australia’s most enduring and influential rock bands, comprising Kram (Mark Maher), Janet English and Damian Whitty. Emerging from the pub and independent music scenes in the early 1990s, they quickly established a strong reputation for their high-energy live performances and a distinctive sound that blends alternative rock, punk, pop and electronic influences.

Their commercial breakthrough came through a series of ARIA Award–winning releases and chart successes, most notably their acclaimed cover of “Black Betty”, which became an iconic anthem in Australian rock music. Over more than three decades, Spiderbait have released seven studio albums, each achieving Gold, Platinum or Double Platinum certification, with total Australian sales exceeding one million units. Renowned for their longevity and creative synergy, the trio remain active on the touring circuit, consistently earning praise for their dynamic live performances and accomplished musicianship.

Top 3 Spiderbait Songs

1.‘Buy Me a Pony’ – Taken from Ivy and the Big Apples, this track made history as the first Australian song to reach No. 1 on triple j’s Hottest 100. Fast-paced, punchy and instantly recognisable, it encapsulates the band’s raw, high-energy sound and remains a cornerstone of their enduring legacy.


2. ‘Calypso’ – Also featured on Ivy and the Big Apples, ‘Calypso’ highlights the band’s more melodic sensibilities, driven by Janet English’s distinctive vocal delivery. Its infectious hooks and polished production played a key role in expanding Spiderbait’s mainstream appeal.

3. ‘Black Betty’ – Spiderbait’s high-energy reinterpretation of the classic track became one of their most commercially successful releases, reaching No. 1 in Australia. With its driving rhythm and contemporary edge, it introduced the band to a significantly wider audience and remains one of their most recognisable songs.

Upcoming Spiderbait 2026 Australia Tour

Australian rock trio Spiderbait have announced a national tour this July to commemorate the 30th anniversary of their landmark 1996 album Ivy & The Big Apples. The tour will commence in Brisbane on Saturday 4 July before travelling through Perth, Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney, with the band set to perform the album in full, alongside a selection of favourites from across their back catalogue. Regarded as a defining release in Australian alternative rock, the record achieved double platinum status and produced enduring singles such as “Calypso” and “Buy Me a Pony”.

They will be joined on select dates by fellow Australian acts Custard, Magic Dirt, The Meanies and Tumbleweed, with Melbourne band The Gnomes performing at all shows. Following a successful series of performances in 2024, Spiderbait return to the stage with their trademark energy and camaraderie, further cementing their status as one of Australia’s most enduring and influential rock bands.

Upcoming Spiderbait 2026 Australia Tour Event Dates

Saturday, July 4th, 2026 – The Tivoli, Brisbane (Joined by Custard | The Gnomes)
Saturday, July 11th, 2026 – Ice Cream Factory, Perth (Joined by The Meanies | The Gnomes)
Friday, July 24th, 2026 – The Forum, Melbourne (Joined by Magic Dirt | The Gnomes)
Saturday, July 25th, 2026 – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide (Joined by The Meanies | The Gnomes)
Friday, July 31st, 2026 – Enmore Theatre, Sydney (Joined by Tumbleweed | The Gnomes)

Fans also buy tickets for:

Green Day
Blink-182
Arctic Monkeys
Radiohead
Coldplay
AC/DC

How can I book my concert tickets for Spiderbait

You can check out our website regarding availability whether you are looking for Spiderbait concert tickets in Australia and New Zealand. For more information on pricing, position of seats available and dates, check our FAQ section on The Ticket Merchant website today! Feel free to contact us if you have any further questions.

SPIDERBAIT: ‘IVY & THE BIG APPLES’ NEW ZEALAND TOUR TICKETS 2026

Australian rock trio Spiderbait have announced a national tour this July.

All You Need To Know About Spiderbait

Formed in Finley, New South Wales in 1989, Spiderbait are widely regarded as one of Australia’s most enduring and influential rock bands, comprising Kram (Mark Maher), Janet English and Damian Whitty. Emerging from the pub and independent music scenes in the early 1990s, they quickly established a strong reputation for their high-energy live performances and a distinctive sound that blends alternative rock, punk, pop and electronic influences.

Their commercial breakthrough came through a series of ARIA Award–winning releases and chart successes, most notably their acclaimed cover of “Black Betty”, which became an iconic anthem in Australian rock music. Over more than three decades, Spiderbait have released seven studio albums, each achieving Gold, Platinum or Double Platinum certification, with total Australian sales exceeding one million units. Renowned for their longevity and creative synergy, the trio remain active on the touring circuit, consistently earning praise for their dynamic live performances and accomplished musicianship.

Top 3 Spiderbait Songs

1.‘Buy Me a Pony’ – Taken from Ivy and the Big Apples, this track made history as the first Australian song to reach No. 1 on triple j’s Hottest 100. Fast-paced, punchy and instantly recognisable, it encapsulates the band’s raw, high-energy sound and remains a cornerstone of their enduring legacy.


2. ‘Calypso’ – Also featured on Ivy and the Big Apples, ‘Calypso’ highlights the band’s more melodic sensibilities, driven by Janet English’s distinctive vocal delivery. Its infectious hooks and polished production played a key role in expanding Spiderbait’s mainstream appeal.

3. ‘Black Betty’ – Spiderbait’s high-energy reinterpretation of the classic track became one of their most commercially successful releases, reaching No. 1 in Australia. With its driving rhythm and contemporary edge, it introduced the band to a significantly wider audience and remains one of their most recognisable songs.

Upcoming Spiderbait 2026 Australia Tour

Australian rock trio Spiderbait have announced a national tour this July to commemorate the 30th anniversary of their landmark 1996 album Ivy & The Big Apples. The tour will commence in Brisbane on Saturday 4 July before travelling through Perth, Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney, with the band set to perform the album in full, alongside a selection of favourites from across their back catalogue. Regarded as a defining release in Australian alternative rock, the record achieved double platinum status and produced enduring singles such as “Calypso” and “Buy Me a Pony”.

They will be joined on select dates by fellow Australian acts Custard, Magic Dirt, The Meanies and Tumbleweed, with Melbourne band The Gnomes performing at all shows. Following a successful series of performances in 2024, Spiderbait return to the stage with their trademark energy and camaraderie, further cementing their status as one of Australia’s most enduring and influential rock bands.

Upcoming Spiderbait 2026 Australia Tour Event Dates

Saturday, July 4th, 2026 – The Tivoli, Brisbane (Joined by Custard | The Gnomes)
Saturday, July 11th, 2026 – Ice Cream Factory, Perth (Joined by The Meanies | The Gnomes)
Friday, July 24th, 2026 – The Forum, Melbourne (Joined by Magic Dirt | The Gnomes)
Saturday, July 25th, 2026 – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide (Joined by The Meanies | The Gnomes)
Friday, July 31st, 2026 – Enmore Theatre, Sydney (Joined by Tumbleweed | The Gnomes)

Fans also buy tickets for:

Green Day
Blink-182
Arctic Monkeys
Radiohead
Coldplay
AC/DC

How can I book my concert tickets for Spiderbait

You can check out our website regarding availability whether you are looking for Spiderbait concert tickets in Australia and New Zealand. For more information on pricing, position of seats available and dates, check our FAQ section on The Ticket Merchant website today! Feel free to contact us if you have any further questions.

SPIDERBAIT: ‘IVY & THE BIG APPLES’ NEW ZEALAND TOUR TICKETS 2026

Australian rock trio Spiderbait have announced a national tour this July.

All You Need To Know About Spiderbait

Formed in Finley, New South Wales in 1989, Spiderbait are widely regarded as one of Australia’s most enduring and influential rock bands, comprising Kram (Mark Maher), Janet English and Damian Whitty. Emerging from the pub and independent music scenes in the early 1990s, they quickly established a strong reputation for their high-energy live performances and a distinctive sound that blends alternative rock, punk, pop and electronic influences.

Their commercial breakthrough came through a series of ARIA Award–winning releases and chart successes, most notably their acclaimed cover of “Black Betty”, which became an iconic anthem in Australian rock music. Over more than three decades, Spiderbait have released seven studio albums, each achieving Gold, Platinum or Double Platinum certification, with total Australian sales exceeding one million units. Renowned for their longevity and creative synergy, the trio remain active on the touring circuit, consistently earning praise for their dynamic live performances and accomplished musicianship.

Top 3 Spiderbait Songs

1.‘Buy Me a Pony’ – Taken from Ivy and the Big Apples, this track made history as the first Australian song to reach No. 1 on triple j’s Hottest 100. Fast-paced, punchy and instantly recognisable, it encapsulates the band’s raw, high-energy sound and remains a cornerstone of their enduring legacy.


2. ‘Calypso’ – Also featured on Ivy and the Big Apples, ‘Calypso’ highlights the band’s more melodic sensibilities, driven by Janet English’s distinctive vocal delivery. Its infectious hooks and polished production played a key role in expanding Spiderbait’s mainstream appeal.

3. ‘Black Betty’ – Spiderbait’s high-energy reinterpretation of the classic track became one of their most commercially successful releases, reaching No. 1 in Australia. With its driving rhythm and contemporary edge, it introduced the band to a significantly wider audience and remains one of their most recognisable songs.

Upcoming Spiderbait 2026 Australia Tour

Australian rock trio Spiderbait have announced a national tour this July to commemorate the 30th anniversary of their landmark 1996 album Ivy & The Big Apples. The tour will commence in Brisbane on Saturday 4 July before travelling through Perth, Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney, with the band set to perform the album in full, alongside a selection of favourites from across their back catalogue. Regarded as a defining release in Australian alternative rock, the record achieved double platinum status and produced enduring singles such as “Calypso” and “Buy Me a Pony”.

They will be joined on select dates by fellow Australian acts Custard, Magic Dirt, The Meanies and Tumbleweed, with Melbourne band The Gnomes performing at all shows. Following a successful series of performances in 2024, Spiderbait return to the stage with their trademark energy and camaraderie, further cementing their status as one of Australia’s most enduring and influential rock bands.

Upcoming Spiderbait 2026 Australia Tour Event Dates

Saturday, July 4th, 2026 – The Tivoli, Brisbane (Joined by Custard | The Gnomes)
Saturday, July 11th, 2026 – Ice Cream Factory, Perth (Joined by The Meanies | The Gnomes)
Friday, July 24th, 2026 – The Forum, Melbourne (Joined by Magic Dirt | The Gnomes)
Saturday, July 25th, 2026 – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide (Joined by The Meanies | The Gnomes)
Friday, July 31st, 2026 – Enmore Theatre, Sydney (Joined by Tumbleweed | The Gnomes)

Fans also buy tickets for:

Green Day
Blink-182
Arctic Monkeys
Radiohead
Coldplay
AC/DC

How can I book my concert tickets for Spiderbait

You can check out our website regarding availability whether you are looking for Spiderbait concert tickets in Australia and New Zealand. For more information on pricing, position of seats available and dates, check our FAQ section on The Ticket Merchant website today! Feel free to contact us if you have any further questions.