28 Days - 30th Anniversary Tour (Pt. 2)
28 Days - 30th Anniversary Tour (Pt. 2)
Teamwrk Touring & TEG Dainty present

28 Days - 30th Anniversary Tour (Pt. 2)

Pelly Bar Frankston (Frankston, VIC)
Saturday, 3 October 2026 7:30 pm
88 days away
18 Plus
Music
Punk
Australian Artists
Heavy Metal

28 Days has turned into 30 years! One of Australia’s longest-running and most respected punk bands, 28 Days, celebrate three decades of doing things their own way in 2026.

With their major city shows across June selling out in record time and due to overwhelming demand, the guys have set their sights on the heartlands where it all began. Taking in a slew of towns and cities across Queensland, Western Australia and Tasmania plus a triumphant return to their home town of Frankston.
 

AND to celebrate their anniversary, the bands smash-hit second studio album, the #1 debuting, platinum selling, Upstyledown, will be available on vinyl for the first time ever!
The album earned them a nomination for 'Breakthrough Artist – Album' at the 2001 ARIA Awards.

Catch them at one of the new dates below

TOUR DATES
Friday, October 2: Torquay Hotel, Torquay
Saturday, October 3: Pelly Bar, Frankston
Thursday, October 8: Edge Hill Tavern, Cairns
Friday, October 9: The Warehouse - with Eskimo Joe, Townsville
Saturday, October 10: Magnums, Airlie Beach
Thursday, October 15: The Carine, Duncraig
Friday, October 16: Amplifier Bar, Perth
Saturday, October 17: Dunsborough Tavern, Dunsborough
Friday, October 23: Forth Pub, Forth

Pre-sale: Wednesday, July 8 @ 10am (local time)
GP Onsale: Thursday, July 9 @ 10am (local time)

Tickets via
www.teamwrktouring.com
 

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From their humble beginnings at a Frankston skate park back the late ‘90s, 28 Days quickly carved out their own place in Australian music. Upstyledown crashed in at #1 on the ARIA charts in 2000, and you can still see (and feel) those epic mosh pits seething and bouncing as one to Rip It Up, Say What?, and Sucker -  songs that became synonymous with the Aussie soundtrack of the new millennium and forever remain embedded in Australian punk DNA.

No other band defined that Big Day Out, Homebake, and Channel V era like 28 Days. 
Three decades on, the guys still bringing the same energy that brought the noise in the first place.

This tour isn’t about nostalgia for the sake of it. It’s a celebration of a band that has stood the test of time in a country that rarely allows it.

Dust off your camo shorts, find your wallet chain, and grab that skateboard your kids dont know how to ride - just try not to hurt yourself in the mosh.

If you were there back then, you already know what’s coming
If you weren’t, it’s time for a lesson.