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On tour
Yes
Followers
43,610
Category
Australian, International
Concerts
Jun
20
The Warehouse Bandroom
South Townsville
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Jul
04
Chelsea Heights Hotel
Chelsea Heights
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Jul
05
Barwon Heads Hotel
Barwon Heads
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Jul
11
Theatre Royal
Castlemaine
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Jul
13
The Whalers Hotel
Warrnambool
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Sep
05
Jetty Beach House
Coffs Harbour
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Sep
06
Kings Beach Tavern
Caloundra
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Sep
07
Miami Marketta
Miami
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Sep
11
The Pavilion Kiama
Kiama
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Sep
12
Drifters Wharf
Gosford
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Sep
13
The Recky Pacific Palms Rec Club
Pacific Palms
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Sep
18
The Stirling Arms Hotel
Guildford
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Sep
19
The Tambrey Tavern
Karratha City Centre
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Sep
20
Dunsborough Tavern
Dunsborough
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Sep
21
The Carine Glades Tavern
Duncraig
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Sep
25
Prince of Wales Hotel
Bunbury Wa
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Sep
26
The River
Margaret River
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Sep
27
Ravenswood Hotel
Ravenswood
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About You Am I
You Am I is a four-piece Australian alternative rock band, fronted by vocalist/guitarist and songwriter Tim Rogers. They were the first Australian band to have three albums consecutively debut at #1 on the ARIA Charts and are renowned for their energetic live shows.
Tim Rogers formed the first version of the band with his school friend Nick Tischler and his older brother Jaimme in December 1989. This initial line-up was short lived and by the end of 1990 both Nick and Jaimme had left the band. They were replaced by the group's one-time sound mixer Andy Kent on bass and Mark Tunaley on drums.
The band released several EPs and singles in the early 90s, though the real breakthrough came when Lee Ranaldo of Sonic Youth caught the band performing at 1993's Big Day Out festival and was impressed enough to produce their fourth EP, Coprolalia, and later the debut album, Sound as Ever, which went on to win the 1993 ARIA Award for Best Alternative Release.
After the release of their first album, Mark and the band parted company. He was replaced by the charismatic Russell Hopkinson (formerly of Nursery Crimes) creating the core line-up to this day. Since then, the band has been augmented by Davey Lane of The Pictures on guitar.
You Am I had toured the US extensively during the mid 90s, including playing with Soundgarden on the Lollapalooza festival, Redd Kross, The Strokes and The Smokin' Popes to name a few. Despite little success overseas, the band became well known throughout Australia for their Pete Townshend-esque guitar windmills and their upbeat "ponce and thuggery" take on Rock 'n' Roll.
Further success came with the albums Hi Fi Way and Hourly Daily, with both picking up ARIA Awards. Hourly Daily was the first album released on the Shock label to go to number one in the ARIA charts upon launch. For many, the suburban inspired, 60s bop and folky 12 string melodies were a welcome departure from ever pervasive 70s rock sounds, or even grunge rock.
Subtle country influences became apparent on their 1998 Number 4 Record, which included the poignant Heavy Heart. A heart wrenching, almost karaoke inspired ballad about being 'dropped' by your girlfriend. Evidently each subsequent album has had a few countryish twang which have polarised some fans, who idolise the band's earlier warts and all rock beginnings.
1999 saw frontman Tim Rogers release his first solo album What Rhymes With Cars And Girls, followed up in 2004 by the record Spit Polish. In 2005 he released the critically acclaimed double-LP 'Ghost Songs' and 'Dirty Ron'.
After an album absence prolonged by touring and record label interference, Dress Me Slowly was released April 2001. Arguably containing some of the bands' best work including Damage and Kick a Hole in the Sky there were also some stellar b-Sides on the commercial singles that accompanied the album. These include a song called Older Guys which is track 2 on the Get Up single. Older Guys was one of the stand out songs on Gram Parsons' group The Flying Burrito Brothers album Burrito Deluxe and although the You Am I b-side is an original, Rogers is recognised as a keen student of music history and some connection can be assumed.
Dress Me Slowly was second guitarist, Davey Lane's first bona fide appearance on a studio record. Lane had come to the band's attention from his own work with The Pictures and transcribing, with almost scary accuracy, the band's guitar tabs on the You Am I web site. The band's last collective studio effort was Deliverance in 2002.
The likes of Nic Cester of Jet have mentioned that You Am I, at the very least, reminded them that you don't have to be American to be a successful rock band. Iconic references to Australian everyday suburban life remain a constant theme of Roger's material. The Vines also credit You Am I as a major influence and Silverchair take their name, in part, from You Am I's song Berlin Chair.
Their seventh album "Convicts" was released in May 2006. An about face on the previous two albums, Convicts rocks hard all of the way through with much more straight forward production and higher energy that makes you jump.
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You Am I Tour Cities
Margaret River, Australia
Caloundra, Australia
Castlemaine, Australia
Coffs Harbour, Australia
Kiama, Australia
Warrnambool, Australia
Frequently Asked Questions About You Am I
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is You Am I on tour?
Yes, You Am I is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
You Am I concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The You Am I tour
is scheduled for 18 dates across 6 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is You Am I scheduled to play?
You Am I is scheduled to play 18 shows between 2025-2026. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the You Am I tour start?
You Am I’s tour starts Jun 20, 2025 and ends on Sep 27, 2025.
They will play 6 cities; their most recent concert was held in
South Townsville at The Warehouse Bandroom and their next upcoming concert
will be in Ravenswood at Ravenswood Hotel.
What venues is You Am I performing at?
As part of the You Am I tour, You Am I is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Jun 20 - South Townsville,
QLD @ The Warehouse Bandroom
Jul 04 - Chelsea Heights,
VIC @ Chelsea Heights Hotel
Jul 05 - Barwon Heads,
VIC @ Barwon Heads Hotel
Jul 11 - Castlemaine,
VIC @ Theatre Royal
Jul 13 - Warrnambool,
VIC @ The Whalers Hotel
Sep 05 - Coffs Harbour,
NSW @ Jetty Beach House
Sep 06 - Caloundra,
QLD @ Kings Beach Tavern
Sep 07 - Miami,
QLD @ Miami Marketta
Sep 11 - Kiama,
NSW @ The Pavilion Kiama
Sep 12 - Gosford,
NSW @ Drifters Wharf
Sep 13 - Pacific Palms,
NSW @ The Recky Pacific Palms Rec Club
Sep 18 - Guildford,
WA @ The Stirling Arms Hotel
Sep 19 - Karratha City Centre,
WA @ The Tambrey Tavern
Sep 20 - Dunsborough,
WA @ Dunsborough Tavern
Sep 21 - Duncraig,
WA @ The Carine Glades Tavern
Sep 25 - Bunbury Wa,
Australia @ Prince of Wales Hotel
Sep 26 - Margaret River,
WA @ The River
Sep 27 - Ravenswood,
WA @ Ravenswood Hotel