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The Herd

The Herd Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 20,742
Category Hip Hop, Australian, International
Concerts
Feb
05
Anita's Theatre Thirroul
Thirroul
Tickets
Feb
13
Magnet House Night Club
Perth
Tickets
Feb
14
The Gov
Hindmarsh
Tickets
About The Herd
There is more than one band called The Herd. 1. The Herd are a hip-hop outfit from the suburbs of Sydney, which released a widely acclaimed album An Elefant Never Forgets. This followed the debut self titled album The Herd. Unusual for a hip-hop outfit they have a full band format which permits more dynamic live shows. The Herd are comprised of MC's Ozi Batla, Urthboy and Berzerkatron, Unkle Ho (beats), Traksewt (piano accordion, clarinet and beats), Sulo (beats and guitar), Toe-fu (guitar), Rok Poshtya (bass) and singer Jane Tyrrell. Their songs often feature politically-oriented lyrics. Their first single to attract Triple J airplay was the humorous "Scallops" in 2001, a song about ordering food at a take-away shop. Later tracks included "77%" which featured the line "77% of Aussies are racist", referring to the number of Australians announced in a survey that agreed with the Australian federal government's response to the MV Tampa incident, and "Burn Down the Parliament", which was to be interpreted metaphorically, but unfortunately was released the same week as the January 2003 Canberra bushfires. 77% scored well on the Triple J Hottest 100 of 2003, coming in at #46. The Herd released their third album "The Sun Never Sets" in 2005, featuring the single "We Can't Hear You". Their subjects ranged from their well-known anti-war stance and anti-corporatism to more personal topics like divorce and slow death of the Australian outback/country. In October 2005, The Herd featured on Triple J's 'Like a Version' (acoustic covers) segment. They performed their own version of the famous Australian song 'A Walk in the Light Green' by Redgum (better known as 'I Was Only 19'). The song was so well received by fans that it has now entered regular Triple J rotation, and was voted #18 in the 2005 Triple J Hottest 100 countdown. 2. The Herd were an English pop group, formed in the Beckenham area in 1965. The record label Parlophone dropped them after several unsuccessful singles, and they subsequently signed to Fontana Here songwriters Ken Howard and Alan Blaikley, who had been largely responsible for a string of hits by Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich, orchestrated for them a unique blend of pop and flower power. After a UK singles chart near-miss with "I Can Fly" (1967), the haunting "From The Underworld" reached Number 6, with help from copious plays on pirate radio later that year. This was followed by "Paradise Lost", which made it up to Number 15 in (1968). Their greatest success came with "I Don't Want Our Loving To Die", a Number 5 hit (also in 1968). With his boyish photogenic looks, Frampton was dubbed 'The Face of '68' by teen magazine "Rave". Steele then left the group, to be replaced by Henry Spinetti. Dissatisfied with mere teen idol status, and disappointed with the failure of their next single "Sunshine Cottage", Frampton left to form Humble Pie with Steve Marriott. The remaining Bown and Spinetti made another flop single "The Game", then formed the short-lived Judas Jump with Mike Smith and Allen Jones, saxophonists from Amen Corner, and Welsh vocalist Adrian Williams. Taylor, who became a disc jockey, and Steele, reunited briefly for a one-off single "You Got Me Hangin' From Your Lovin' Tree" in 1971, to almost universal disinterest. By the late 1970s, Andy Bown had become a member of the legendary UK rockers, Status Quo.
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Genres
Hip Hop, Australian, International
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The Herd Tour Cities
Perth, Australia Hindmarsh, Australia

Frequently Asked Questions About The Herd

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is The Herd on tour?

Yes, The Herd is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming The Herd concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The The Herd tour is scheduled for 3 dates across 2 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is The Herd scheduled to play?

The Herd is scheduled to play 3 shows between 2025-2026. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the The Herd tour start?

The Herd’s tour starts Feb 05, 2026 and ends on Feb 14, 2026. They will play 2 cities; their most recent concert was held in Thirroul at Anita's Theatre Thirroul and their next upcoming concert will be in Hindmarsh at The Gov.

What venues is The Herd performing at?

As part of the The Herd tour, The Herd is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2026 Tour Dates:

Feb 05 - Thirroul, Nsw @ Anita's Theatre Thirroul
Feb 13 - Perth, WA @ Magnet House Night Club
Feb 14 - Hindmarsh, SA @ The Gov
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