PRESS RELEASE: Online Sensation with Over 2 Billion Views — Hindley Street Country Club Announce Encore Australian Tour

Adelaide’s own Hindley Street Country Club (HSCC) — the global music phenomenon with more than 2 billion views online and climbing daily — have announced an Encore Australian Tour with select dates around the country, starting with a very special hometown show at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre Arena on Saturday 18 October 2025.

After selling out shows across the USA and Asia, and with overwhelming demand from Australian fans, HSCC are back by popular demand — bringing their electrifying live show to audiences nationwide.

Tour Dates

Sat 18 Oct 2025 – Adelaide Entertainment Centre Arena, SA

Thu 23 Oct 2025 – Penrith Panthers, NSW

Fri 24 Oct 2025 – Anita’s Theatre, Thirroul, NSW

Sat 25 Oct 2025 – Toronto Hotel, NSW

Fri 31 Oct 2025 – Canberra Theatre, ACT

Sat 1 Nov 2025 – Wrest Point, Hobart, TAS

Sun 2 Nov 2025 – The Star Casino, Gold Coast, QLD

Thu 6 Nov 2025 – Enmore Theatre, NSW

Sat 8 Nov 2025 – Palais Theatre, St Kilda, VIC

Sat 31 Jan 2026 – Twin Towns, Tweed Heads, NSW

Sun 1 Feb 2026 – Caloundra King’s Theatre, QLD

Fri 13 Feb 2026 – Cluden Park, Townsville, QLD

Sat 14 Feb 2026 – CPAC, Cairns, QLD

Sun 15 Feb 2026 – Eatons, Brisbane, QLD

Sat 21 Feb 2026 – Astor Theatre, Perth, WA

From Hindley Street to the World

HSCC have earned admiration from music legends including Fleetwood Mac, KISS, Little River Band, Leo Sayer and Christopher Cross. Their acclaimed reinventions of classic hits have won the group fans worldwide and cemented them as one of the most talked-about acts to emerge from Australia in the last 20 years — labelled by industry, their peers and people the world over as arguably the greatest cover band in the world.

“2 billion views and climbing daily — that many people can’t be wrong.” HSCC’s breathtaking musicianship and electrifying arrangements have made them one of the most watched and celebrated music acts on YouTube, while their live shows continue to stun audiences worldwide.

And yet, they remain Australia’s best kept secret. How can something be so big around the world, and still be right here in our own backyard? This Encore Tour is a rare chance for local audiences to experience the phenomenon that international fans already know: HSCC must be seen and heard to be believed.

A Show Like No Other

Led by founder Constantine Delo, HSCC bring together some of Australia’s finest musicians to reimagine the timeless songs of the ’70s and ’80s. Their electrifying performances — already celebrated by millions online — have now become a must-see live experience.

“Seeing and hearing is believing.” Every show is a journey through unforgettable ballads and high-energy rock anthems, delivered with the passion and precision that has made HSCC a global sensation.

“When you get people like Mick Fleetwood, Christopher Cross and Leo Sayer texting and emailing saying ‘you did a better version than I did’, there’s something going on.”
– Globally recognised music promoter Michael Chugg OAM

Tickets

Tickets are strictly limited and already selling fast. With select shows across Australia, this Encore Tour is the chance for fans to experience HSCC live before their first world tour launches in 2026.

Tickets available now at thehscc.com

Media Contact:
Con Delo
PR Phone: 0405 601 112
PR Email: [email protected]

Media Contacts:

Name: Con DeloCompany: Hindley Street Country ClubEmail: Phone: 0405601112

Attachments:

About Hindley Street Country Club

View Website

Hindley Street Country Club (HSCC) is an Adelaide-born global music phenomenon, best known for their breathtaking reinventions of classic hits from the ’70s and ’80s. With more than 2 billion views online and climbing daily, the band has earned praise from music legends including Fleetwood Mac, KISS, Little River Band, Leo Sayer and Christopher Cross. Founded by Constantine Delo, HSCC brings together some of Australia’s finest musicians, delivering electrifying performances that have made them one of the most talked-about acts to emerge from Australia in the last 20 years.