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Miami Horror | Australian nu-disco party starters announce We Always Had Tomorrow Tour Sydney & Perth shows for November 2025 + special guests Telenova & Tseba
25 Sep 2025Frontier Touring are thrilled to announce the long-awaited live return of Miami Horror with two very special shows in Perth and Sydney this November.
Renowned for their nostalgic blend of synth-pop, nu-disco, and indie-electronic sounds, Miami Horror will be joined by special guests — Melbourne’s alt-indie trio Telenova and Sydney-based DJ and producer, Tseba.
“It’s always special when we are able to come home and be on stage. We have so many special memories of Australia, and some of the best shows of our lives have been here. Looking forward to coming back for a couple of very special events including the beautiful Botanic Gardens in Melbourne. Joining us will be some local guest vocalists as well as some special guest in Telenova, Bag Raiders, and Sneaky Soundsystem.” - Benjamin Plant / Miami Horror
The We Always Had Tomorrow Tour shows will take place at ICF: WAREHOUSE, Perth on Thursday 27 November and an outdoor show at Liberty Hall Courts, Sydney on Sunday 30 November. The perfect event to kick start summer 2025!
Frontier Member presale commences Monday 29 September, 12pm local time before the general on sale Tuesday 30 September, 1pm local time. Tickets and tour information via frontiertouring.com/miamihorror
A testament to their influence and enduring popularity, Miami Horror were recently named in Rolling Stone Australia’s list of the ‘50 Greatest Australian Electronic Acts of All Time’!
Miami Horror will also be performing at Live at the Gardens, Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne* on Saturday 29 November with very special guests Sneaky Sound System, Bag Raiders plus DJ’s AROHA and Joey Lightbulb. Tickets on sale now via liveatthegardens.com.au/
About Miami Horror
Blurring the lines between indie-pop, electronic and disco, MIAMI HORROR are renowned for their lush, nostalgic sound and kaleidoscopic live shows. This year marks the 15th anniversary of their Top 10 debut album Illumination, featuring live favourites ‘Sometimes’, ‘I Look To You’ (featuring Kimbra) and ‘Holidays’. Led by Australian-born, LA-based producer Benjamin Plant, MIAMI HORROR returned earlier this year with their first studio album in nine years, We Always Had Tomorrow, incorporating disco and soul influences and reaffirming the band’s place as one of Australia’s most imaginative and enduring live acts. As Double J declared, “It’s excellent to have Miami Horror back – as interesting, playful and danceable as ever!” With well over 200 million streams, and performances at some of the biggest festivals around the world, they remain a live favourite, bringing their feel-good grooves and vibrant energy to every stage they grace.About Telenova
Telenova released their debut album Time Is A Flower, in 2024 to wide acclaim, debuting at #2 on ARIA Australian Album charts. The glittering record showcased the trio’s distinct brand of sleek, cinematic alt-pop, exploring themes of faith, hope, pain and beauty in the details of everyday life. With multiple national tours and major festival appearances across Australia and Europe, including sold out shows in London, Berlin and Athens, plus supports for girl in red, St Vincent and RUEL, the trio has become a revered live act. Accolades have followed the group since their inception, including the 2022 AIR Breakthrough Artist award, multiple music video awards and an appearance on the Triple J Hottest 100. The distinctive universe of Telenova - shadowy, sample driven songs with prominent trip-hop and electronica influence, plus a touch of playful energy - is the design of lead vocalist, songwriter and filmmaker Filipino-Australian Angeline Armstrong and multi-instrumentalists Edward Quinn and Joshua Moriarty. The trio have just released the three-track EP BITCRUSH.About Tseba
Launching in 2021, Australian DJ and producer Tseba continues to excite fans with a string of releases that encapsulate his genre-blending style and vibrant, feel-good energy. With a sound that fuses house, disco, and soul, his recent singles and remixes have seen him collaborate with global artists such as Wongo on club track ‘Who R We?’ and Don Diablo on 'The Devil Works Hard', earning support from industry heavyweights including Fatboy Slim, X Club and Mr Belt & Wezol.Don’t miss the euphoric line-up of Australia’s finest feel-good, indie-dance artists Miami Horror, Telenova and Tseba this November!