June 20, 2026 617 views

The Whitlams Announce Return to Rock Island Australian Tour

By Lisa Andersen
The Whitlams are heading back to their favourite pubs this October, announcing the Return to Rock Island tour — a nine-show East Coast run that frontman Tim Freedman describes as “wildly different” to the band’s recently completed Orchestral ’26 run. The tour opens at Brunswick Heads’ Hotel Brunswick on Oct. 2 and take

The Whitlams are heading back to their favourite pubs this October, announcing the Return to Rock Island tour — a nine-show East Coast run that frontman Tim Freedman describes as “wildly different” to the band’s recently completed Orchestral ’26 run.

The tour opens at Brunswick Heads’ Hotel Brunswick on Oct. 2 and takes in Coffs Harbour, two nights each at Melbourne’s Corner Hotel, Sydney’s Metro Theatre and Brisbane’s The Triffid, plus a stop at Wombarra Bowlo on Oct. 18. William Crighton and his band open all shows. Presale tickets go live Tuesday, June 23 at 10 a.m. local time via thewhitlams.com.

The announcement comes days after the Orchestral ’26 tour wrapped on June 13, having taken the band through sold-out shows at Sydney’s State Theatre, Brisbane’s QPAC, Newcastle’s Civic Theatre, Adelaide’s Festival Theatre and Melbourne’s Hamer Hall, among others. The Return to Rock Island run is a deliberate shift in the other direction. “We’re hitting our favourite pubs in October for something wildly different to Orchestral ’26,” the band said. “Come and enjoy our raucous side, with William Crighton and his band opening all dates. Return to the Metro, the Triffid, the Corner…woohoo.”

Formed in Sydney’s Newtown in late 1992 by Freedman alongside Stevie Plunder and Andy Lewis, The Whitlams built their reputation on inner-city piano rock and a devoted live following before breaking through nationally with Eternal Nightcap in 1997 — an album certified triple platinum in Australia that peaked at No. 14 on the ARIA Albums Chart and produced “No Aphrodisiac,” which won ARIA Song of the Year in 1998 and topped the triple j Hottest 100 for 1997.

Their 1999 follow-up Love This City reached No. 3 on the ARIA Albums Chart, and Torch the Moon debuted at No. 1 in 2002 — their highest chart position to date. The band also won ARIA Awards for Group of the Year and Best Independent Release for Eternal Nightcap at the same 1998 ceremony.

The Whitlams — Return to Rock Island 2026 Tour (with William Crighton)

Oct. 2 — Brunswick Heads — Hotel Brunswick

Oct. 3 — Coffs Harbour — Hoey Moey

Oct. 9 — Melbourne — Corner Hotel

Oct. 10 — Melbourne — Corner Hotel

Oct. 16 — Sydney — Metro Theatre

Oct. 17 — Sydney — Metro Theatre

Oct. 18 — Wombarra — Wombarra Bowlo

Oct. 23 — Brisbane — The Triffid

Oct. 24 — Brisbane — The Triffid