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How to get tickets for Royel Otis in Australia: pre-sale, prices, dates and more

How to get tickets for Royel Otis in Australia: pre-sale, prices, dates and more

Time Out09-07-2025
Start filling your pockets with oysters – Royel Otis have just announced a major Australian tour. The ARIA Award-winning indie-rock duo – made up of Royel Maddell (guitars) and Otis Pavlovic (vocals) – have been tearing up the global festival circuit with recent appearances at Glastonbury (UK), Governor's Ball (New York), Lollapalooza (Chicago) and Fuji Rock (Japan). Now, they're bringing their cheeky tunes back home for a four-stop run this October, with shows locked in for Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney and Perth.
Royel Otis' Meet Me In The Car tour announcement comes fresh off the release of the pair's latest album hickey, featuring their infectious new single 'car'. After playing more than 100 sold-out shows last year, there's no doubt their 2025 tour will be in seriously high demand. Here's everything you need to know about getting tickets to Royel Otis' Australian tour.
When and where is Royel Otis' 2025 Australian tour?
Royel Otis are set to play their biggest Aussie venues to date this October, with four massive shows lined up across the country, including:
Melbourne 's Margaret Court Arena – Friday, October 17
Brisbane 's Fortitude Music Hall – Monday, October 20
Sydney 's Hordern Pavilion – Friday, October 24
Perth 's Ice Cream Factory – Wednesday, October 29
When do Royel Otis tickets go on sale?
If you're keen to catch this dynamic duo live, then set your alarms – tickets drop on Monday, July 14 at 10am local time. You can sign up for the ticket sale via Frontier Touring.
Is there a Royel Otis pre-sale?
Frontier Members get first dibs on tickets, with a pre-sale kicking off on Thursday, July 10 at 10am local time. Just be sure to sign up for pre-sale access ahead of time.
How much are Royel Otis tickets?
General admission standing tickets are $89.90 in all four cities. Melbourne's the only stop with seating, with A Reserve seats at $89.90 and B Reserve at $69.90.
Who is the support act for Royel Otis' Australian tour?
The duo haven't revealed the support act for their homecoming tour just yet, but we'll let you know once they do.
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