GEORGE THOROGOOD & THE DESTROYERS AUSTRALIAN TOUR TICKETS 2025

All You Need To Know About George Thorogood & the Destroyers

Since their formation in 1975, George Thorogood & The Destroyers have built a reputation as one of the most electrifying blues-rock bands in history. Their gritty, hard-driving sound has fueled a career spanning over four decades, with more than 15 million albums sold and a catalogue of 16 studio records, including six gold and two platinum certifications. With classic hits like Bad to the Bone, Move It on Over, and I Drink Alone, the band has become a staple of rock radio and live stages worldwide. Their commitment to the road is legendary, highlighted by their groundbreaking 50 Dates/50 States tour, as well as unforgettable performances at Live Aid and Saturday Night Live. Through it all, they have remained true to their blues-based roots, delivering raw, no-frills rock and roll that continues to resonate with fans.

In 2017, frontman George Thorogood took a more personal approach with his first solo album, Party of One, which became his fastest-selling release in nearly 20 years. The album reached the Top 10 on Soundscan’s "Top Current Blues Albums" chart and featured stripped-down renditions of blues classics from legends like John Lee Hooker and Hank Williams. With tracks like One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer and Pictures from Life’s Other Side, Thorogood paid homage to the artists who inspired him while showcasing his own deep connection to the blues. Even after decades in the business, George Thorogood & The Destroyers remain a powerhouse in rock, keeping their high-energy performances and blues-driven sound alive for new generations of fans.

Top 3 George Thorogood & The Destroyers Songs

1.Bad to the Bone (1982) – Arguably their most iconic song, Bad to the Bone is a blues-rock anthem with an unforgettable guitar riff and swaggering attitude. The track has been featured in countless movies, TV shows, and commercials, solidifying its place in rock history.

2. Move It on Over (1978) – A high-energy, electric blues cover of Hank Williams’ country classic, this song helped propel the band to mainstream success. Thorogood’s gritty vocals and slide guitar work give it a fresh, hard-rocking edge.

3. I Drink Alone (1985) – A signature track from Maverick, this song blends humor with Thorogood’s signature blues-rock style. With its driving rhythm and wry lyrics, it remains a fan favorite and a staple of his live shows.

Upcoming George Thorogood & the Destroyers 2025 Australian Tour

George Thorogood & The Destroyers are set to ignite Australia in 2025 with The Baddest Show On Earth, along with select performances as part of ZZ Top's The Elevation Tour. Fans can look forward to an adrenaline-fueled night of blues-rock, featuring Thorogood’s signature raspy vocals, scorching guitar solos, and timeless hits like Bad to the Bone, Move It on Over, and I Drink Alone. Renowned for their high-energy shows, the band delivers an electrifying performance packed with attitude, swagger, and pure rock and roll.

The tour kicks off with headline shows in Melbourne (April 21) and Hobart (April 23) before the band joins ZZ Top for a series of arena concerts in Adelaide, Perth, Melbourne, and Sydney. Combining ZZ Top’s legendary blues-driven rock with Thorogood’s raw, no-nonsense sound, these co-headlining dates promise an unforgettable night of music. Expect a powerhouse fusion of blues, boogie, and pure rock intensity.

Upcoming George Thorogood & the Destroyers 2025 Australian Headline Tour Dates

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