• Moscow concerts Moscow concerts Moscow concerts See all Moscow concerts ( Change location ) Today · Next 7 days · Next 30 days
  • Most popular artists worldwide
  • Trending artists worldwide

Rihanna Concert Tickets - 2024 Tour Dates.

  • Tourbox for artists

Search for events or artists

  • Sign up Log in

Show navigation

  • Get the app
  • Moscow concerts
  • Change location
  • Popular Artists
  • Live streams
  • Deutsch Português
  • Popular artists
  • On tour: yes
  • T.S.O.L. is not playing near you. View all concerts
  • Moscow, Russian Federation Change location

44,835 fans get concert alerts for this artist.

Join Songkick to track T.S.O.L. and get concert alerts when they play near you.

Nearest concert to you

Coca-Cola Pavilion, Bruce Rossmeyer's Destination Daytona

Touring outside your city

Be the first to know when they tour near Moscow, Russian Federation

Join 44,835 fans getting concert alerts for this artist

Upcoming concerts (8)

The Ranch Concert Hall & Saloon

Terra Fermata Tiki Bar

Punk In The Park

The Majestic Ventura Theater

The Regent Theater

The Observatory

Observatory North Park

Similar artists with upcoming concerts

Tours most with.

Hailing from Los Angeles, US, T.S.O.L (True Sounds of Liberty) have enjoyed a career of over thirty years, as one of the most popular hardcore punk bands of the California, US scene.

The band came together in 1978, after the four youngsters, Jack Grisham (vocals), Ron Emory (bass), Mike Roche (bass) and Todd Barnes (drums) began playing together, having previously being in the band, Vicious Circle. The band gained infamy and a loyal local following quickly, with their shows often ending in riots, fueled by their signature gothic punk sound. Releasing their eponymous EP and debut album, "Dance With Me," they established their prowess on the scene, playing alongside the likes of The Damned, the Dead Kennedys and Bad Religion, with their music influencing the likes of the Misfits and the Lords of the New Church.

Moving to the record label, Alternative Tentacles, T.S.O.L released "Beneath the Shadows," an album that moved their gothic hardcore to operatic levels worthy of Meat Loaf, gaining mass critical acclaim despite their radical change. After a lineup change, with vocalist Joe Wood and drummer Mitch Dean replacing Grisham and Barnes. The band continued to tour extensively, borrowing the Dead Kennedys' van for a nationwide tour. In 1987, another significant change in the band's sound came with "Hit and Run, moving towards the hair metal of Poison, donning leather jackets and alienating fans in the process. T.S.O.L's hair metal faze continued with 1990's "Strange Love," with Emory and Roche soon leaving the band, unhappy with this change in direction.

The original members formed a new group, T.S.O.L: The Original Members, releasing a live album under this name. A resurgence in the band's popularity came in 1996, after Slayer covered several of their songs, prompting the original members to fight to take back their name and reestablished their hardcore sound. With Grisham back behind the mic, "Disappear" came out in 2001 on Nitro Records, reaffirming their presence on the punk scene. They continued releasing albums into 2003, with "Divided We Stand," before again laying down their instruments in 2006. They again returned in 2008, continuing to perform regularly and embarking on tours internationally in 2013, traveling to Brazil, Sweden, Germany, Austria, amongst others,

Live reviews

True Sound Of Liberty, aka. T.S.O.L are a band I’ve followed for many years now. Their punk rock music was incredibly original back in the 70s when then began playing, and they are a band who have adapted incredibly well with tie times, and have produced consistently great music ever since. Although their line up has changed considerably over the years, they have stayed true to their roots, and if anything, each new member brings great variety and progression to the group.

Jack Grisham, who has been the band vocalist on an off since their formation, has an incredibly distinctive voice, and is well known for his eccentric dress sense and incredible vocal improvisations in their live shows. Witnessing this was incredible, and seeing him run and headband around stage whilst performing incredible vocals was something that it’s just impossible to get from a recorded album. They were great at interacting with the audience, and they kept shouting out to us to jump up and down, to put out arms in the air, and to sing along. Everyone there seemed to be long time fans, so the atmosphere was great and we were all appreciating the music and joining in. The band were incredible and their instrumental solos blew me away, fro the shredding of the guitars, to the crazy drum beats, and mad riffs on piano. They always mix up their live shows, and you’re guaranteed to hear something new!

Report as inappropriate

yazhow’s profile image

Photos (10)

T.S.O.L. Concert Tickets - 2024 Tour Dates.

Posters (79)

T.S.O.L. Concert Tickets - 2024 Tour Dates.

Past concerts

The Holding Company

Outdoors at the New National Western Center Yards

View all past concerts

T.S.O.L. tour dates and tickets 2024-2025 near you

Want to see T.S.O.L. in concert? Find information on all of T.S.O.L.’s upcoming concerts, tour dates and ticket information for 2024-2025.

T.S.O.L. is not due to play near your location currently - but they are scheduled to play 8 concerts across 1 country in 2024-2025. View all concerts.

Next 3 concerts:

  • Fort Myers, FL, US
  • Stuart, FL, US
  • Orlando, FL, US

Next concert:

Popularity ranking:

  • Banda Los Sebast... (8607)
  • T.S.O.L. (8608)
  • Gengahr (8609)

Concerts played in 2024:

Touring history

Most played:

  • Los Angeles (LA) (185)
  • SF Bay Area (47)
  • San Diego (38)
  • Las Vegas (20)
  • New York (NYC) (17)

Appears most with:

  • The Dickies (35)
  • Adolescents (33)
  • Total Chaos (22)
  • Black Flag (21)
  • Bad Religion (18)

Distance travelled:

Similar artists

The Dickies Concert Tickets - 2024 Tour Dates.

  • Most popular charts
  • Campaigns for promoters
  • API information
  • Brand guidelines
  • Community guidelines
  • Terms of use
  • Privacy policy
  • Cookies settings
  • Cookies policy

Get your tour dates seen everywhere.

EMP

Logo

Cancel membership

By cancelling your membership, you will no longer have access to tour announcements, presale tickets, special offers and competitions from the whole Frontier Touring family, including Chugg Entertainment, Illusive Presents & more.

Are you sure you want to cancel your membership?

Membership Cancelled

Sign up again at anytime, including during a presale.

The Killers return to Australia in Nov/Dec 2024

The Killers return to Australia in Nov/Dec 2024

It’s 20 years since  The Killers blasted on to the music scene with their iconic ARIA #1 debut album Hot Fuss . In celebration, The Killers have confirmed they will be heading to Australia this November/December with shows in Townsville, Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne. 

In extra exciting news for fans in Sydney and Melbourne, The Killers are confirmed for two concerts in each city, with the first a Rebel Diamonds  concert, featuring back-to-back chart-toppers from across their extensive career and the second, a dedicated performance of Hot Fuss  in its entirety, with a few extra surprises thrown in.

Townsville will be kicking off the Australian tour dates, with this being the very first time The Killers have performed in the Queensland city. Both Townsville and Brisbane will be hosting the Rebel Diamonds best of concert.

No strangers to our shores, The Killers have been firmly adopted as favourite sons of Australia, even performing a universally acclaimed set at the AFL Grand Final in 2017. They most recently released new single Bright Lights , a track lauded by Rolling Stone as ‘anthemic’ and by NME  as ‘euphoric’. The band have been performing the new single at their Hot Fuss sold out residency in their hometown of Las Vegas this past month to widespread accolades.

Presales start Tuesday 10 September – head to frontiertouring.com/thekillers for details. General on sale tickets are available from Thursday 12 September 4pm local time. Don’t miss out on seeing The Killers live this November/December.

We use cookies to improve and personalise your visit.

T.S.O.L. (USA) - Austalian Tour 2023

Sat Sep 09 2023 at 07:30 pm

Vinnies Dive | Southport, QL

T.S.O.L. (USA) - Austalian Tour 2023

Where is it happening?

Event Location & Nearby Stays:

The Aussie Bands Music Page

Host or Publisher The Aussie Bands Music Page

It's more fun with friends. share with friends.

T.S.O.L.

T.S.O.L’s 2023 Australian Tour Has Been Cancelled

By Jules LeFevre

The promoters of T.S.O.L’s upcoming Australian tour have announced it has been cancelled. In a statement released on their Facebook page , Chopdog Entertainment wrote that with tickets selling at the rate they were, T.S.O.L. would have arrived in Australia to “sub-par shows”.

“We’ve never done this, but we have to cancel a tour,” the statement read. “One thing we don’t want to do is BS and say ‘Due to unforeseen circumstances beyond our control’ as the reason. Truth is, TSOL is selling okay but not to the point where it’s going to make for amazing shows, and when you’re touring a band that’s been around since 1978 it’s just not worth the effort for them to come all the way to Australia for sub-par shows.”

T.S.OL.: ‘Flowers By The Door’

The promoters went on to write that they had been in touch with T.S.O.L’s Jack Grisham and the band had agreed to “park it” for another year or two.

“We wanted to do this now rather than telling people 2-3 weeks before the tour,” the statement continued. “When everyone might have travel booked to come. We will try this again… thanks for your support on everything we do.”

All tickets will be refunded by Oztix and Moshtix.

The cancellation comes less than two weeks after the tour was announced. The Californian punk veterans were due to kick the tour off in Melbourne on Tuesday, 5th September, moving up the east coast and finishing in Brisbane at the Zoo on Sunday, 10th September.

Further Reading

She Wants Revenge to Play Their First Ever Australian Shows in 2023

Ghost Announce 2023 Australian Tour

A Guide to Every International Tour Coming to Australia in 2023/24

Jules LeFevre

Share article

Summer Dance

  • Today's news
  • Reviews and deals
  • Climate change
  • 2024 election
  • Newsletters
  • Fall allergies
  • Health news
  • Mental health
  • Sexual health
  • Family health
  • So mini ways
  • Unapologetically
  • Buying guides

Entertainment

  • How to Watch
  • My watchlist
  • Stock market
  • Biden economy
  • Personal finance
  • Stocks: most active
  • Stocks: gainers
  • Stocks: losers
  • Trending tickers
  • World indices
  • US Treasury bonds
  • Top mutual funds
  • Highest open interest
  • Highest implied volatility
  • Currency converter
  • Basic materials
  • Communication services
  • Consumer cyclical
  • Consumer defensive
  • Financial services
  • Industrials
  • Real estate
  • Mutual funds
  • Credit cards
  • Balance transfer cards
  • Cash back cards
  • Rewards cards
  • Travel cards
  • Online checking
  • High-yield savings
  • Money market
  • Home equity loan
  • Personal loans
  • Student loans
  • Options pit
  • Fantasy football
  • Pro Pick 'Em
  • College Pick 'Em
  • Fantasy baseball
  • Fantasy hockey
  • Fantasy basketball
  • Download the app
  • Daily fantasy
  • Scores and schedules
  • GameChannel
  • World Baseball Classic
  • Premier League
  • CONCACAF League
  • Champions League
  • Motorsports
  • Horse racing

New on Yahoo

  • Privacy Dashboard

T.S.O.L’s 2023 Australian Tour Has Been Cancelled

The promoters of T.S.O.L’s upcoming Australian tour have announced it has been cancelled. In a statement released on their Facebook page , Chopdog Entertainment wrote that with tickets selling at the rate they were, T.S.O.L. would have arrived in Australia to “sub-par shows”.

“We’ve never done this, but we have to cancel a tour,” the statement read. “One thing we don’t want to do is BS and say ‘Due to unforeseen circumstances beyond our control’ as the reason. Truth is, TSOL is selling okay but not to the point where it’s going to make for amazing shows, and when you’re touring a band that’s been around since 1978 it’s just not worth the effort for them to come all the way to Australia for sub-par shows.”

T.S.OL.: ‘Flowers By The Door’

The promoters went on to write that they had been in touch with T.S.O.L’s Jack Grisham and the band had agreed to “park it” for another year or two.

“We wanted to do this now rather than telling people 2-3 weeks before the tour,” the statement continued. “When everyone might have travel booked to come. We will try this again… thanks for your support on everything we do.”

All tickets will be refunded by Oztix and Moshtix.

The cancellation comes less than two weeks after the tour was announced. The Californian punk veterans were due to kick the tour off in Melbourne on Tuesday, 5th September, moving up the east coast and finishing in Brisbane at the Zoo on Sunday, 10th September.

Further Reading

She Wants Revenge to Play Their First Ever Australian Shows in 2023

Ghost Announce 2023 Australian Tour

A Guide to Every International Tour Coming to Australia in 2023/24

The post T.S.O.L’s 2023 Australian Tour Has Been Cancelled appeared first on Music Feeds .

Recommended Stories

Peyton manning rips 49ers wr brandon aiyuk after dropped td pass on mnf: ‘there’s a reason for training camp’.

Brandon Aiyuk held out from training camp while working to land a new deal with the 49ers.

Asked & Answered: Steelers, Bengals have QB questions; Kyler Murray, Minnesota offer answers

Do the Steelers turn to Justin Fields or Russell Wilson? And is Joe Burrow's wrist cause for concern?

Panic Meter: Drake London, Marvin Harrison Jr., Mark Andrews + Waiver Wire pickups | Yahoo Fantasy Forecast

Week 1 is in the books and oh my there's a lot of panic on these fantasy streets. Dalton Del Don joins Matt Harmon for the regular season debut of 'People's Panic Meter' to answer all of your listener submissions. The duo examines the situations for Drake London, Marvin Harrison Jr., Dalton Kincaid, Mark Andrews and many more.

Everything Apple revealed at the iPhone 16 launch event: Apple Watch Series 10, AirPods 4, iOS 18 and more

Here's everything announced at Apple's iPhone 16 launch event, including details on the new iPhone 16 series, the latest Apple Watches, new AirPods and more.

Tyreek Hill: Police body cam footage released after detainment before Dolphins' season opener

Tyreek Hill was put in handcuffs during an incident with police ahead of the Miami Dolphins' season opener on Sunday.

Nvidia stock sell-off is overdone, Goldman Sachs analyst says

Nvidia's sell-off is overblown, according to a semiconductor analyst with Goldman Sachs.

What credit card users need to know if the Fed cuts rates in September

The Fed may soon cut interest rates. Here’s why you should take control of your credit card debt now.

Mortgage and refinance rates today, September 9, 2024: Rates down 98 basis points this quarter

These are today's mortgage and refinance rates. All rates have plummeted over the last couple of months, so it may be a good time to buy. Lock in your rate today.

Deion Sanders wonders why Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders didn't get more Week 1 recognition

Colorado beat FCS school North Dakota State 31-26 in Week 1.

Apple Watch Series 10 hands-on: Bigger, lighter and thinner than ever

Our first up-close look at the new Apple Watch.

tsol australian tour

Hardline Entertainment

Celebrating 20 Years of Music

tsol australian tour

In the early years of Los Angeles punk, one of the premiere hardcore bands was T.S.O.L., which stood for True Sounds of Liberty. Offering poppier music than many of their contemporaries and featuring an image that appealed to punks who wanted to dive deeper into the gothic subgenre already being offered by many British punk bands, T.S.O.L. became hugely popular on the local scene but never translated that success to national exposure because of their ever-shifting lineup and sound.

Formed in 1978 by four pasty-faced youths with a passion for the emerging hardcore scene, T.S.O.L. was originally based in Huntington Beach, California. Featuring the lineup of vocalist Jack Grisham, guitarist Ron Emory, bassist Mike Roche, and drummer Todd Barnes, the band burst onto the local club scene with an image that included white face paint and dark, energetic anthems about alienation and troubled youth. A few members had already tried their luck with a band called Vicious Circle, so gigs in the South Bay and Orange County were easy to get despite many of those shows ending with riots that would ban them from the very same clubs. A politically fueled eponymous EP would be the band’s first official release, and its emotional sound and vicious attitude were enough to ensure their standing as a major force in the scene.

Playing around California with contemporaries like the Damned and the Dead Kennedys, they managed to write enough material to finally release a full-length record. A brief visit to the studio resulted in Dance with Me, a phenomenal gothic punk record that paved the way for bands like the Misfits and the Lords of the New Church to make similar music. Finding their niche, the band began headlining major shows with young bands like Bad Religion, Suicidal Tendencies, and Social Distortion often opening. The self-described “Orange County Invasion” had begun, and they were the first band to reap the benefits of the new sound. The group moved to Jello Biafra’s fledgling Alternative Tentacles label, which promptly released the Weathered Statues EP at the end of the year. Despite its melodic leanings, no one could have predicted the next step.

Beneath the Shadows was released in 1982 and blew away all the preconceived notions about the group’s sound. T.S.O.L. had put out a record that equaled Meat Loaf when it came to sheer sonic pomposity but still retained their gothic punk leanings. Fans were mildly confused, but the band garnered rave reviews and was featured in director Penelope Spheeris’ Suburbia documentary as a result. But internal troubles were brewing, and their ever-growing popularity was tempered by the loss of both Grisham and Barnes. Pausing only briefly, T.S.O.L. trudged on with new singer Joe Wood (Grisham’s brother-in-law) and drummer Mitch Dean.

The Dead Kennedys lent the band their van to tour with, and they began traveling around the U.S. with their new members. Finding that their new material reflected the growth of the British goth genre they had admired, 1984’s Change Today? came out on Enigma Records with a different flair than past efforts. The guitars were gloomier and more focused, while Wood’s melodramatic croon sharpened the whole affair into a unique L.A. goth sound. Becoming quite big in Southern California, their increased exposure began to influence the tone of the band. By the time of 1986’s Revenge, a general poppiness began to creep into their sound that was more in keeping with the hard rock scene that was growing around them.

Still, excellent tracks such as “Nothing for You” (which was featured in the punk rock horror classic Return of the Living Dead) still displayed an edgy obsession with dark sounds and moods. But 1987’s Hit and Run was a sudden departure for the group, seeing them adopt a persona that was in tune with bands such as Poison and Faster Pussycat. This was not only evident in the forced and awkward pictures adorning the album, but more unfortunately, in their sound as well. Alienating their audience in vast numbers, Emory and Roche were clearly uncomfortable with this new direction and their contributions began to suffer because of it. Tours with the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Guns N’ Roses only emphasized the dual personalities the band had developed during this period. A live album practically documented the sound of the two sides of the band splitting, and Emory was gone before they stepped up to record their next record.

They first attempted to plug in his spot with San Diego guitarist Scotty Phillips, but he quit before they could record with him, and they eventually ended up hiring L.A. guitarist Marshall Rohner. By then a hair metal band in every way, the superficial Strange Love was met with indifferent sales and a shrinking audience in 1990, a poor fate for the ailing band. Roche was the next to go; his growing discomfort with the direction of his band sent him packing and he was the last original member to leave. To show how vastly out of the loop the band had become, a greatest-hits album was issued in 1992 with an emphasis on their late-‘80s material. Proudly boasting the “evolution” of the group, the inside liner notes gave a detailed description of what had gone wrong with the band, but didn’t support the theory of the band’s evolution. The resurgence of underground music into the mainstream would have made a collection of their early-‘80s material a more sensible way to promote the band, but the lack of original members clouded any insight T.S.O.L. had into their own history.

Meanwhile, the original members had started playing shows under the less-than flattering moniker T.S.O.L.: The Original Members since Wood and Dean owned the rights. They released a solid live album under this name but stopped playing together soon after. Drugs kept them from maintaining any sort of regular music gigs, while the new version of T.S.O.L. was dropped from their label and relegated to performing clubs. By 1996, T.S.O.L. fans Slayer did the band an enormous favor and covered a few early songs for an all-covers album. As the original members began to sober up, and they realized that they still had a passion for their music and there was still an audience for their brand of hardcore. Pulling together in 1999, they fought a rough battle with Wood for rights to the name until they finally wrestled it from him and hit the road with the annual Warped Tour. Barnes had passed away in his time away from the band, but the remaining members recruited drummer Jay O’Brian and released the hardcore “Anticop” single to announce their re-formation.

Nitro Records reissued the albums featuring the original lineup, and by 2001, Disappear marked the first full-length album with Grisham behind the microphone in almost 20 years. Then during a November 2002 show at West Hollywood’s House of Blues with the Adolescents, two people were shot backstage and subsequently sued both the venue and the band over their injuries. T.S.O.L. was later cleared of any blame surrounding the incident, but high legal fees (over $13,000 worth) kept the guys from doing any kind of extensive touring over the few years it took to settle the case. They did, however, use the time to record what would become their final record, September 2003’s Divided We Stand. After two final shows at Long Beach’s The Vault in the fall of 2006, T.S.O.L. officially called it quits.

The band’s retirement proved to be short-lived however, and by the end of 2008 they were back in the studio laying down tracks for a new album. The resulting Life, Liberty & the Pursuit of Free Downloads, released to coincide with their 30th anniversary, arrived in 2009. The band spent the next few years working on various non-T.S.O.L. projects, but returned in 2013 to release a 7” EP for Record Store Day. In early 2017, the band issued their 11th studio long-player, The Trigger Complex, via Rise Records.

TSOL “Live at The Observatory” set to release June 2018 via Hardline Entertainment.

setlist.fm logo

  • Statistics Stats
  • You are here:

T.S.O.L. Concert Setlists & Tour Dates

Upcoming shows.

  • Date and Venue Doors Scheduled
  • Sep 14 2024 Punk in the Park 2024 Orlando, FL, USA Add time Add time Add times

T.S.O.L. at Punk in Drublic (Denver) 2024

  • Sounds of Laughter
  • Terrible People
  • Superficial Love
  • Give Me More
  • World War III
  • Abolish Government / Silent Majority
  • Fuck You Tough Guy
  • Edit setlist songs
  • Edit venue & date
  • Edit set times
  • Add to festival
  • Report setlist

T.S.O.L. at Punk in Drublic (Portland) 2024

  • Dance With Me

T.S.O.L. at No Values 2024

  • Darker My Love

T.S.O.L. at Punk in the Park 2024

  • Silent Majority
  • Why Can't We Do It Again

T.S.O.L. at Panther Island Pavilion, Fort Worth, TX, USA

T.s.o.l. at kick butt coffee music and booze, austin, tx, usa.

  • I'm Tired of Life
  • The Triangle

T.S.O.L. at The Observatory, Santa Ana, CA, USA

T.s.o.l. at the regent theater, los angeles, ca, usa.

  • Thoughts of Yesterday
  • The Right Side

T.S.O.L. at Darker Waves 2023

  • I Wanted to See You

T.S.O.L. at Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, CA, USA

T.S.O.L. setlists

More from this Artist

  • Artist Statistics
  • Add setlist

Most played songs

  • Superficial Love ( 160 )
  • Code Blue ( 159 )
  • Abolish Government / Silent Majority ( 153 )
  • Sounds of Laughter ( 136 )
  • World War III ( 136 )

More T.S.O.L. statistics

The Bouncing Souls Brothers in Arms Circle Jerks The Cryptics Neil Hamburger Moron’s Morons The Offspring Pennywise Quadragon Raimundos Red Crap Rotting Fruit Satan Dealers Slayer Tender Fury Tsunami Bomb The Vandals

View covered by statistics

Artists covered

AC/DC Alice Cooper The Box Tops The Damned The Doors Bob Dylan The Joykiller The Rolling Stones The Wailers

View artists covered statistics

Gigs seen live by

629 people have seen T.S.O.L. live.

marct-22 russattitude collideoscopic robtatum303 Mxwoodward GizmoTheMoonPig JustinAiken Shadowfox555 CrYpTsOfG SquidProQuo loserlvr Sickboy Mysjen7 whip dallasthemenace andrewm ultimatebohab Aclipsy kdubmaps captbrannigan SpikeyMikey1622 mrbungle33 Foamjon Headtrauma38 smokeandreason clrkprsn ElPalta CProgression Rodrigo_Freitas guysnamedgerry IdenttCrisis TonyBons Moriji flight815 tv_eye RThomas3210 keuilian Ynnad666 Yehann trashyashell buzzkilldude EvilTapo Puppet150 MongoliaGBuck slain75 Merchminister theshankmann LongBeachCAJoe Schneeboy RosewoodRocker

Showing only 50 most recent

T.S.O.L. on the web

Music links.

  • T.S.O.L. Lyrics (de)

Tour Update

Setlist insider: foster the people.

  • Foster the People
  • Sep 8, 2024
  • Sep 7, 2024
  • Sep 6, 2024
  • Sep 5, 2024
  • Sep 4, 2024
  • Sep 3, 2024
  • FAQ | Help | About
  • Terms of Service
  • Ad Choices | Privacy Policy
  • Songtexte.com

tsol australian tour

T.S.O.L. to play full 'Dance With Me' and first EP sets in California

T.S.O.L. to play full 'Dance With Me' and first EP sets in California

T.S.O.L. will be going on a short California tour. During those shows, the band will be playing all of the songs from their first EP, TSOL and all the songs from their first album

Previous Story

Mike roche of t.s.o.l. diagnosed with parkinson's disease, alkaline trio, dwarves, vandals, t.s.o.l., more to play punk in the park orlando, tsol release "darker my love" video, tsol to release 'darker my love' ep, nofx announce details for final portland shows.

  • Login/Register

More Live Nation Events

tsol australian tour

Alec Benjamin

tsol australian tour

The Amity Affliction

tsol australian tour

Big Time Rush

tsol australian tour

Billie Eilish

  • Hard Rock/Metal

Follow Live Nation

Follow Live Nation for News, Presales and Exclusive Deals!

Track your favourite artists, access presale tickets, and never miss a show!

COMMENTS

  1. Californian Punks T.S.O.L. Announce 2023 Australian Tour

    June 6, 2023. By Jules LeFevre. Punk stalwarts the True Sounds Of Liberty (better known simply as T.S.O.L.) will head to Australia for a run of tour dates in September this year. The Long Beach ...

  2. T.S.O.L. Tickets, Tour Dates & Concerts 2025 & 2024

    The band continued to tour extensively, borrowing the Dead Kennedys' van for a nationwide tour. In 1987, another significant change in the band's sound came with "Hit and Run, moving towards the hair metal of Poison, donning leather jackets and alienating fans in the process. T.S.O.L's hair metal faze continued with 1990's "Strange Love," with ...

  3. TSOL announce Australian tour

    TSOL announce Australian tour. T.S.O.L. are going on an Australian tour. It kicks off in September and runs for just under a week. You can see the dates below. Punknews is throwing a record fair in Philly on July 22!!! T.S.O.L. are going on an Australian tour. It kicks off in September and runs for just under a week.

  4. TSOL cancel Australian tour

    TSOL cancel Australian tour. by John Gentile Rise June 19, 2023. The promotors of the upcoming T.S.O.L. Australian tour have canceled the trek down under. The band was scheduled to play about a week's worth of shows in Oz in September. Chopdog Entertainment released a statement: "**TSOL CANCELLED**. Hey Everyone.

  5. The Killers Australia 2024: Tour Dates, Cities and How to Get Tickets

    The Killers Australian tour is being helmed by national entertainment company Frontier Touring, which is the exclusive pre-sale option for the entirety of the six-date run. Frontier Members will score early access to the upcoming tour from Tuesday, 10 September, before the general public tickets go on sale from Thursday, 12 September from 4pm ...

  6. News

    Townsville will be kicking off the Australian tour dates, with this being the very first time The Killers have performed in the Queensland city. Both Townsville and Brisbane will be hosting the Rebel Diamonds best of concert. No strangers to our shores, The Killers have been firmly adopted as favourite sons of Australia, even performing a ...

  7. T.S.O.L. 2023 Australia Tour 20230606

    T.S.O.L. 2023 Tour Dates. Tue 5 Sep - Stay Gold (Melbourne) Wed 6 Sep - The Basement (Canberra) Thu 7 Sep - Marrickville Bowling Club (Sydney) Fri 8 Sep - Everglades (Central Coast) Sat 9 Sep - Vinnies Dive (Gold Coast) Sun 10 Sep - The Zoo (Brisbane) T.S.O.L. tour Australia September 2023 with gigs in Melbourne, Canberra, Sydney, Central Coast ...

  8. TSOL (USA) Live at Vinnies, Gold Coast [18+]

    TSOL (USA) ANNOUNCE AUSTRALIAN TOUR After a first round of sold-out shows and for only the SECOND time in the band's history, T.S.O.L. will be returning to Australia! Known as a punk band's punk...

  9. T.S.O.L. (USA)

    T.S.O.L. (USA) - Austalian Tour 2023 happening at Vinnies Dive, Shops A & B, 44A Nerang Street,Southport,QLD,Australia, Southport, Australia on Sat Sep 09 2023 at 07:30 pm

  10. American rock band The Killers are coming to Townsville on their

    American rock legends The Killers are set to launch their highly anticipated Australian tour at Queensland Country Bank Stadium on November 30.

  11. T.S.O.L. Concerts & Live Tour Dates: 2024-2025 Tickets

    Riverside, CA. The Concert Lounge. Mike. January 22nd 2022. I was looking forward to the Reagan Youth, but they were a horrible let down. Fortunately, T.S.O.L. owned the stage and completely lived up to their legendary status. If you haven't seen T.S.O.L., you need to the next time they are in your town.

  12. TSOL Australian Tour, Adelaide

    Southern California's beloved punk pioneers T.S.O.L. will finally be touring in Australia this August, marking the first time they've been on Aussie soil in their expansive 40-year career. With...

  13. T.S.O.L.

    Find concert tickets for T.S.O.L. upcoming 2024 shows. Explore T.S.O.L. tour schedules, latest setlist, videos, and more on livenation.com

  14. T.S.O.L. // Announce Their Second Ever Australian Tour

    After a first round of sold-out shows and for only the SECOND time in the band's history, T.S.O.L. will be returning to Australia! MORE: AVATAR: The Eagle Has Landed, Avatar Are Finally Heading To Australia This August REVIEWS: REDHOOK: Postcard From A Living Hell // THE AMITY AFFLICTION: Not Without My Ghosts // SLEEP TOKEN: Take Me Back To Eden // THE USED: Toxic Positivity // THE DIRTY ...

  15. T.S.O.L's 2023 Australian Tour Has Been Cancelled

    Californian Punks T.S.O.L. Announce 2023 Australian Tour Punk stalwarts the True Sounds Of Liberty (better known simply as T.S.O.L.) will head to Australia for a run of… News 1 year ago

  16. T.S.O.L's 2023 Australian Tour Has Been Cancelled

    The promoters of T.S.O.L's upcoming Australian tour have announced it has been cancelled. In a statement released on their Facebook page, Chopdog Entertainment wrote that with tickets selling at ...

  17. T.S.O.L. Tickets, 2024 Concert Tour Dates

    The Dickies Rocked! by Baby on 1/7/20The Observatory - Santa Ana. Although my heart wanted to hear TSOL they had an off night... luckily the Dickies brought it! Buy T.S.O.L. tickets from the official Ticketmaster.com site. Find T.S.O.L. tour schedule, concert details, reviews and photos.

  18. T.S.O.L.

    In the early years of Los Angeles punk, one of the premiere hardcore bands was T.S.O.L., which stood for True Sounds of Liberty. Offering poppier music than many of their contemporaries and featuring an image that appealed to punks who wanted to dive deeper into the gothic subgenre already being offered by many British punk bands, T.S.O.L. became hugely popular on the local scene but never ...

  19. T.S.O.L.

    Huntington Beach CA - T.S.O.L.

  20. TSOL cancel Australian tour

    The promotors of the upcoming T.S.O.L. Australian tour have canceled the trek down under. The band was scheduled to play about a week's worth of shows in Oz in September. Chopdog Entertainment released a statement:

  21. T.S.O.L. Concert Setlists

    Get T.S.O.L. setlists - view them, share them, discuss them with other T.S.O.L. fans for free on setlist.fm!

  22. T.S.O.L. to play full 'Dance With Me' and first EP sets in California

    T.S.O.L. will be going on a short California tour. During those shows, the band will be playing all of the songs from their first EP, TSOL and all the songs from their first album . Check out the dates below....

  23. Tool Tickets, Tour & Concert Information

    Find Tool tickets on Australia | Videos, biography, tour dates, performance times. Book online, view seating plans.