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On tour
Yes
Followers
126,472
Category
Indie, Alternative
Concerts
Jun
22
Red Butte Garden
Salt Lake City
Tickets
Jun
24
Knitting Factory
Boise
Tickets
Jun
25
Knitting Factory - Spokane
Spokane
Tickets
Jun
27
Tash Sultana: Return To The Roots USA Tour 2025 Tash Sultana: Return To The Roots USA Tour 2025
Troutdale
Tickets
Jun
28
Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery
Woodinville
Tickets
Aug
27
Lime Cordiale with Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra
Sandy Bay
Tickets
Sep
06
Night At The Parklands 2025
Brisbane City
Tickets
Sep
11
Lime Cordiale with Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
Melbourne
Tickets
Sep
12
Lime Cordiale with Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
Melbourne
Tickets
Sep
20
Night At The Barracks 2025
Manly
Tickets
Sep
27
Lime Cordiale with Queensland Symphony Orchestra
Brisbane
Tickets
Oct
16
Lime Cordiale with Sydney Symphony Orchestra
Sydney
Tickets
Oct
17
Lime Cordiale with Sydney Symphony Orchestra
Sydney
Tickets
Oct
18
Lime COrdiale with Sydney Symphony Orchestra
Sydney
Tickets
Nov
14
Lime Cordiale with West Australian Symphony Orchestra
Perth
Tickets
Nov
15
Lime Cordiale with West Australian Symphony Orchestra
Perth
Tickets
About Lime Cordiale
Louis and Oli Leimbach know how to make a meal out of enmeshed worlds. The brothers grew up on an island just off the coast of northern Sydney before settling in the Northern Beaches, steeped in their English cellist mom’s love of French pop, their documentarian dad's anthropological perspective on Polynesian and Brazilian music, and a warm hippie vibe permeating their community. As Lime Cordiale, the Leimbachs learned to build from that endless musical swirl with their own endless charm, assembling two standout albums, a collaborative EP with Idris Elba, and countless live shows. And now on the upcoming Enough of the Sweet Talk (due July 26th via Chugg Music), the brothers find a deeper flavor of fusion, zigzagging around their sonic palate on a path all their own.
Lime Cordiale’s first steps on their musical journey started when the Leimbachs visited family in the south of France as teenagers. Louis and Oli had played instruments with their mum since childhood—“We didn’t have much of a choice about it,” Louis laughs—and had each joined bands in school. But on this particular trip, the brothers spent most of their down time jamming and writing songs together, and decided to officially join forces. The aunt they were visiting runs a small music festival called Musique-Cordiale, so half of that name combined with half of their last name became Lime Cordiale.
The project ramped up quickly upon their return to Australia. The brothers toured incessantly through Australia in the ‘10s, releasing singles and EPs that earned a rabid following. Their 2017 debut Permanent Vacation reached the charts in their homeland and earned rave reviews, with 2020's 14 Steps to a Better You amplified by a gold-tinged nostalgia. Their next release came as a massive surprise—even to the Leimbachs: a collaborative mini album with famed English actor Idris Elba. The duo learned that Elba had heard their music while filming a project in Australia, so they reached out to the Luther star’s team. The best part of the surprise: They got along so superbly that it turned into six full tracks, with Cordi Elba bringing more hip-hop and electronic flourishes into their sound.
The only way to build from that high, though, would be to get in touch with their origin story.
“At first we envisioned our next album like a French menu—complete with entrees, mains, and desserts, every song referencing food or drink,” Louis laughs. Some of those references made it into the final blend, but the emotional resonance ran far deeper than the culinary. “The final result details the course of a relationship rather than a meal,” he adds.
The album’s first single, “Facts of Life”, exemplifies that heady tea. The Leimbachs have always so effortlessly and purely captured the sugar rush of ‘70s psychedelics and glittery fun of the ‘80s, but Sweet Talk feels genuinely drawn through some swirling temporal portal. “Ice cream dripping down her chin again/ Going in bite for bite with me/ Turning lime green, that's the way the Kool-Aid comes, oh/ Put me out of my misery,” Louis floats over the gum-snapping bass and honeyed synth chords, injecting that too-familiar feeling of forbidden summer love.
While their parents’ diverse interests established a base of French flavours and ‘80s pop that still powers Sweet Talk, the brothers pollinated that fertile garden with influences from modern indie pop: the nimble experimentation of Michael Kiwanaku, the twangy enthusiasm of Nathaniel Rateliff, the Artic Monkey’s’ swagger, and Charles Bradley’s soulful burn. Later, Oli studied at the Sydney Conservatory, and wound up bringing jazz musicians from his program into the studio for Lime Cordiale projects. Louis, meanwhile, studied fine arts, and has since gone on to design the band’s vivid album covers.
The Leimbachs put their history on their sleeve elsewhere on “Colin”, a track that builds from Oli’s limber guitar picking, resonant piano chords, and soaring vocal sentimentality in the vein of Aussie legend Colin Hay. In fact, the song’s namesake also sings the track’s final verse. The skipping and hopping "Country Club", meanwhile, sounds most indebted to Cordi Elba, Louis dropping something akin to a self-aware diss track against bougie weekenders—complete with, of course, a clarinet solo from Oli.
The album is also a product of the band’s endless touring, the musicianship honed to its finest point. “We spent six months in Europe, and just spent the time on the bus and on planes workshopping and getting stuff demoed on a laptop,” Oli says. “And our stage presence is pretty weird, our outfits are pretty silly—we take our music seriously, but especially on tour we don’t take ourselves too seriously. We just want people to listen and have a good time.” While on tour, they stopped down to record music videos for the upcoming album—for instance, the clip for "Country Club" was filmed in the English countryside, the "Colin" video takes a turn through the Mojave desert in California, and an upcoming clip took a few days out of their schedule in Japan. "The album came together in different weird parts of the world, even down to Louis cutting the collage in the back of the bus, so we wanted to honor that impact," Oli says. But when it came time to put the tracks to record, they opted for the family homestead to maintain that intimacy and warmth, converting the living room to a makeshift studio.
As Sweet Talk progresses, the tracks steadily build away from the troubled adoration of “Pedestal” (“She's on a pedestal/ So high and mighty, so terribly vain/ She's on a pedestal I'd take it politely, so bring on the pain”) through the who’s-to-blame one-two punch of “Imposter Syndrome” ("I'm living with imposter syndrome/ I'm just a colossal freakshow") and "The Big Reveal: Ou L'Hypocrite" ("You're obsessed, think you're the star of the show/ Now look who it is/ A hypocrite”) and to the climax, “Strangers”, where things have officially gone past their expiry date.
A headrush of enchanting indie pop and transportative emotional journey, Sweet Talk is a tour de force that showcases how much Lime Cordiale both continues to remain tied to their roots and evolve exponentially. “As brothers, we have so much shared experience back to our hometown of Avalon,” Oli says. “And now we can push each other to grow through it, to share that with audiences in a way that scratches an itch and offers some closure.”
Lime Cordiale has amassed over 500 million streams on Spotify, 40 million Apple Music streams, and YouTube views exceeding 30 million. Their infectious performances and genuine, generous interactions with their fans have made them one of Australia’s most in demand acts, playing to wildly enthusiastic crowds across Australia and overseas.
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Genres
Indie, Alternative
Band members
Louis Leimbach, Oliver Leimbach, such as: Benn Chapman - Trombone, Jimmy Garden or Chris O'Dowd - Baritone Saxophone, Brendan Champion - Trombone, You might see some other guys playing with us, Shea Duncan - Keys
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What fans are saying
Kathleen
Holy Moly what a fun concert and so grateful I finally got to see one of my favorites 😍
Wonder Ballroom
Portland, OR
Jul 31, 2023
olivia
so worth waking up at 4:00 😍 crowd was amazing and the boys interacted so well with us
Corner Hotel
Melbourne, Australia
Dec 02, 2019
Kerry
Second time seeing Lime Cordiale. They have great stage presence and interaction with the crowd. Sound awesome too.
The Catalyst
Santa Cruz, CA
Mar 24, 2025
Sienna
so so amazing, sickest way to spend my birthday !! loved every minute of it :)
HQ Complex
Adelaide, Australia
Feb 18, 2020
Matthew
Seen Lime in September too. What a show the boys put on. Great music too.
The Globe
Cardiff, United Kingdom
May 24, 2023
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Lime Cordiale Tour Cities
Perth, Australia
Spokane, WA
Sydney, Australia
Salt Lake City, UT
Melbourne, Australia
Brisbane, Australia
Woodinville, WA
Boise, ID
Troutdale, OR
Frequently Asked Questions About Lime Cordiale
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Lime Cordiale on tour?
Yes, Lime Cordiale is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Lime Cordiale concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Lime Cordiale tour
is scheduled for 16 dates across 9 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Lime Cordiale scheduled to play?
Lime Cordiale is scheduled to play 16 shows between 2025-2026. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the Lime Cordiale tour start?
Lime Cordiale’s tour starts Jun 22, 2025 and ends on Nov 15, 2025.
They will play 9 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Salt Lake City at Red Butte Garden and their next upcoming concert
will be in Sandy Bay at Wrest Point.
What venues is Lime Cordiale performing at?
As part of the Lime Cordiale tour, Lime Cordiale is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Jun 22 - Salt Lake City,
UT @ Red Butte Garden
Jun 24 - Boise,
ID @ Knitting Factory
Jun 25 - Spokane,
WA @ Knitting Factory - Spokane
Jun 27 - Troutdale,
OR @ McMenamins Edgefield
Jun 28 - Woodinville,
WA @ Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery
Aug 27 - Sandy Bay,
TAS @ Wrest Point
Sep 06 - Brisbane City,
QLD @ Roma Street Parkland
Sep 11 - Melbourne,
VIC @ Hamer Hall
Sep 12 - Melbourne,
VIC @ Hamer Hall
Sep 20 - Manly,
NSW @ The Barracks Precinct
Sep 27 - Brisbane,
QLD @ The Fortitude Music Hall
Oct 16 - Sydney,
NSW @ Sydney Opera House
Oct 17 - Sydney,
NSW @ Sydney Opera House
Oct 18 - Sydney,
NSW @ Sydney Opera House
Nov 14 - Perth,
WA @ Riverside Theatre
Nov 15 - Perth,
WA @ Riverside Theatre