Australia’s favourite genre-defying misfits, Regurgitator, are back on the road with their Jukeboxxin’ Tour—a full-throttle retrospective that dives into more than 30 years of musical mayhem.
This is no ordinary greatest hits tour; it’s a celebration of a discography that spans punk, electro, hip hop and everything in between—and Victoria’s regional towns are set to host some of the wildest gigs.

The Victorian leg of the tour will see them head straight to the hills with a show at Belgrave’s Sooki Lounge on Thursday 20 November. From there, the ‘Gurge take over Castlemaine’s Theatre Royal (21 Nov), the intimate Live at the Bundy in Bundalaguah for a two-night stint (22–23 Nov), Whalers Hotel in Warrnambool (28 Nov), Torquay Hotel (29 Nov), and Singing Bird in Frankston (30 Nov).
Joining Regurgitator on most dates are South Australia’s Dem Mob—the world’s most remote hip hop crew—who rap in Pitjantjatjara and bring powerful First Nations stories to the stage.
With their recent album Invader (2024) marking a return to form, Regurgitator is primed to deliver a setlist stacked with classics, surprises, and pure energy.
Formed in 1993, their impact on Australia’s music scene is undeniable—from I Sucked a Lot of Cock to Get Where I Am to Polyester Girl, their work remains sharp, subversive, and impossibly catchy.