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Brisbane alt-pop duo Juno are heading out on their first-ever headline tour this April, and they’re bringing their signature sparkle, sound, and chaos along for the ride. Titled “The Pity Party Tour,” the three-stop East Coast run is shaping up to be the biggest shows the band has ever played. With a killer support act, surprise moments, and a whole lot of heart, Juno are ready to make this a tour to remember.
Formed in Meanjin/Brisbane, Juno is made up of longtime friends Kahlia Ferguson (vocals) and Sam Woods(bass/production). The duo made a name for themselves with their energetic blend of indie-pop and alt-rock, paired with a distinctly DIY spirit. They’ve built their reputation through self-produced releases, viral moments on social media, and support slots for artists like Blu DeTiger and girli.
Kahlia and Sam are known for their raw charisma, high-energy live shows, and emotionally charged anthems that balance pop polish with unfiltered honesty. Their recent single “Pity Party” is a glittering example of what makes Juno so irresistible—hook-laden, bold, and unapologetically fun.
This tour is a major milestone for the band. Not only is it their first solo headline tour, but it’s also a farewell of sorts before they head overseas to tour the UK and Ireland. Here’s where you can catch them live:
Brisbane – Thursday 24 April @ Black Bear Lodge (18+)
Tickets: Oztix – Brisbane Show
Melbourne – Friday 25 April @ Bergy Bandroom (18+ event; under-18s welcome with a legal guardian)
Tickets: Oztix – Melbourne Show
Sydney – Saturday 26 April @ The Loft on Broadway (Licensed All Ages)
Tickets: Moshtix – Sydney Show
Joining them on all three dates is Jewél Owusu, a rising star in the Australian alt-R&B scene. Juno have long been fans of Jewél’s work, and the pairing promises a night of genre-bending talent and feel-good vibes.
Beyond being a celebration of their latest single and their first headline run, The Pity Party Tour is also helping launch Juno’s international plans. As an independent band, everything Juno does is powered by fan support—and this tour plays a direct role in funding their next big chapter in the UK.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or just discovering them, coming to a show is more than just a night out—it’s a way to directly support independent Aussie music. Plus, there’s a little bonus incentive: a two-ticket discount bundle is available, giving you a cheaper price when you bring a friend along. Melbourne fans under 18 can also attend if accompanied by a legal guardian.
Juno’s shows are known for being immersive, emotional, and full of joy. With their fanbase growing rapidly and venues being more intimate, tickets are expected to sell fast. If you’ve been watching their rise online or vibing to “Moonboy”and “Pity Party,” now’s the time to experience it in real life.
Grab your tickets now, bring your friends, and be part of a milestone moment in Juno’s journey. This is the last chance to see them live in Australia before they head overseas—don’t miss your invitation to the Pity Party.
Tickets & Info: Visit junotheduo.com/headline-tour or head to the ticketing links above to book now.
To celebrate Juno’s first-ever headline tour, we’re giving one lucky fan the ultimate Pity Party prize pack—2 tickets to the show of your choice plus 2 official Juno tour t-shirts. Whether you want to catch the band in Brisbane, Melbourne, or Sydney, you get to choose your city!
All you have to do is fill out the form below with your details and you’re in the running. Entries close at 11:59 PM on Sunday, April 21, so don’t miss your chance to be part of one of the most exciting indie tours of the year.
Good luck, and we’ll see you at the Pity Party!
Written by: OzInDi Radio Australia
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