Since their formation in Perth in 2016, Spacey Jane have established themselves as one of Australia’s hottest homegrown talents. The indie-rock quartet are bringing their music to the global stage with their forthcoming third album, If That Makes Sense, out May 9.
Spacey Jane bring their If That Makes Sense Tour to 3Olympia Theatre, Dublin on Wednesday 15th October 2025.
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Australian indie-rock sensation Spacey Jane will take their lauded live show back on the road this fall on an extensive run of worldwide dates. Kicking off on September 3, the upcoming tour is in support of the band’s third studio album, If That Makes Sense, which is out on Friday, May 9 via Concord. The forthcoming run of shows follow the band’s massive Australia and New Zealand headline tour that has already sold over 50,000 tickets.
If That Makes Sense sees the band explore new facets of their sound and dive deeper into themes of falling in and out of love, overcoming trauma and learning to pick up the pieces. Produced by Mike Crossey (The 1975, Arctic Monkeys, Wolf Alice), the band also collaborated with songwriters Jackson “Day Wave” Phillips and Sarah Aarons (Childish Gambino, Miley Cyrus, Lykke Li) to bring this project to life.
The new album follows 2022’s Here Comes Everybody and 2020’s Sunlight. The band became a hometown sensation after the release of Sunlight, topping Triple J’s annual album poll with breakout single “Booster Seat” and earning the ARIA for Song of the Year. Inspired by the success of their debut album, Spacey Jane got to work on their sophomore album, which debuted at #1 on the ARIA Charts and earned them the title of Triple J’s most played artist in 2022. With two critically acclaimed albums under their belt and chemistry that’s stronger than ever, Spacey Jane are swinging for the fences on their forthcoming record. Ahead of the record’s release, the band have also announced a 20+ show headline touring run across Australia and New Zealand.