The Jungle Giants

The Jungle Giants

JCU Uni BAR, 101 Angus Smith Dr, 4814 Douglas Kort

lau. 01.08.2026 18:00

The Jungle Giants are back, baby!

After touring the world for the past 5 years the energetic 4 piece return to stages down under with with their 5th studio album, ‘Experiencing Feelings of Joy’. Supported by up and comers The Tullamarines and Tear Drive these shows are for tastemakers and dancefloor demons alike.

The album’s lead single ‘Tell Me How it Feels’ is a clear indication of this new era. Fresh vulnerability and sound but distinctly Jungles. With close to half a billion streams under their belt and a reputation for lighting up festival stages this tour unveils a bold new evolution of The Jungle Giants’ signature sound.

Ticket options include: general admission or general admission with a digital download of the brand new album, 'Experiencing Feelings of Joy', which will be emailed on release day, May 8.

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  • The Jungle Giants
    The Jungle Giants

    With nearly a billion streams worldwide and the #1 ARIA charting fourth album Love Signs under their belts, The Jungle Giants are undeniably Australian indie dance royalty. Known for delivering explosive, high-energy live performances, the band is made up of Sam Hales (vocalist/guitarist/songwriter/producer), lead guitarist Cesira Aitken, bassist Andrew Dooris and drummer Keelan Bijker.

    Together, they’ve graced the stages of some of the world’s biggest festivals including Latitude Festival, Outside Lands, Corona Capital, Bleached Festival, and headline tours throughout the USA, Canada, and Mexico. Fueled by a fusion of alternative pop, dance, rock, and experimentalism, the band is built on movement and refuses to sit still.

    Driven by optimism, creative freedom and a desire to “go weird, go funny, and not be scared,” The Jungle Giants are in a constant state of reinvention. Their world blends music with a love of travel, fashion, food, and the pursuit of adventure - turning every day into an endless experience of fun.

    Bonded by long-term friendship and camaraderie, The Jungle Giants have grown over the last decade and a half alongside their loyal fan base, who are eager to follow wherever the music may take them.

  • The Tullamarines
    The Tullamarines

    Cram together four perennial over-thinkers into an Adelaide jam room, sprinkle in some love, care, anxiety, and affection, and you get The Tullamarines.

    Josh, Angus, Benny, and Lucinda met on the local gig circuit and quickly bonded over a shared enthusiasm for songwriting. Now a bunch of inseparable nervous wrecks, they share the highs and lows with the honesty and warmth of an old friend. Their unique blend of perspectives smacks you over the head with a pillow, while you’re jumping on a bed of giddy indie pop—a feeling that resonates throughout their discography and live shows.

    Having already shared the stage with the likes of Alex Lahey, The Vanns, The Buoys, and Teenage Joans, and completing national tours with TOWNS, Stumps, Dear Seattle, and Polish Club, The Tullamarines have cemented themselves as a rising force in Australia’s indie scene. 2024 kicked off with the release of ‘Loser,’ the first single of the year, which sent them on another headline tour across the country.

    With more shows, new releases on the horizon, and a growing legion of fans, The Tullamarines are a band showing no signs of slowing down

  • Tear Drive
    Tear Drive
    Where Did You Go Last Night? has an obsession running through it - a slow burn that won’t quit, that restless pull toward something you’ve already lost control of. Driven by steady, unrelenting drums and a vocal that glides with quiet intent, it’s the sound of restraint unfolding into something deceptively edgy. The lyrics feel both distant and intimate, circling around connection, control and the things you can’t let go of. It’s a song that doesn’t need to shout - it just smoulders, confident in its own tension.

    Long before the packed rooms of music fans, it started in a classroom. Four classically trained musicians found common ground in loud guitars and emotional damage. Now in their early twenties - a film student, a tradie, a law student, and a jazz vocalist - they have grown into their sound and hit their stride. Tear Drive was inevitable - a culmination of lifelong friendship and restless ambition. The rest, as they say, is noise.