Hoodoo Gurus

Hoodoo Gurus

Tumbalong Park, , 2000 Darling Harbour Directions

Sat 05.12.2026 17:00

Finely Tuned presents: Hoodoo Gurus live at Tumbalong Park, Saturday 5 December

 

Presale → Monday, June 22 at 12pm (sign up for access: https://arep.co/m/hoodoo-gurus-2026-sydney)
GA on sale → Tuesday, June 23 at 1pm

 

Celebrating 45 unforgettable years. The Hoodoo Gurus are bringing their Rewind Tour - All Killer, No Filler to Tumbalong Park for one night under the Sydney skyline.

 

Rewind strips things back to the songs that matter most: the anthems, the singalongs and the tracks that have lived in your bones since the first time you heard them. The Gurus will only be playing their singles - hit after hit (and a few near-misses) from one of Australia’s most beloved bands.

 

Joined by special guests RATCAT and THE STEMS, this open-air celebration promises a night of nostalgia and timeless Australian rock.

 

This summer, feel it all again.

 

Sign up now for presale access and secure your place in the park.

Performers

  • Hoodoo Gurus
    Hoodoo Gurus

    Hoodoo Gurus (formed in 1981) is an Australian new wave influenced rock band who rose to national prominence in the late ’80s with the albums “Mars Needs Guitars” and “Blow Your Cool!” – hailing from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

  • The Stems
    The Stems

    One of Perth’s most popular and iconic bands THE STEMS.

  • Ratcat
    Ratcat
    RATCAT - A short biography Although rare occurrence to catch this ground breaking Australian act performing live, RATCAT remain permanently placed in the indie hall of fame for dragging Australian music culture out of a stagnant pub rock 80’s phase and bringing alternate pop/punk guitar rock to the masses during the late 80’s / early 1990’s. Being at the forefront of an international musical change of direction which witnessed the boundaries between the independent & commercial sectors literally smashed to oblivion, RATCAT’s incredible rise to popularity was the result of public demand and with virtually no mass marketing (at the time). Ratcat released the ground breaking ‘Tingles’ EP in 1990 (after a spate of independent releases via the Waterfront Label) which - & with no fanfare whatsoever - made a steady climb to the top of the National Top Forty after 7 months ‘Tingles’ thereafter scored the accolade of becoming the highest selling EP of that year. Featuring the ‘sleeper’ hit ‘That Ain’t Bad’, it did herald the beginning of a new musical era that would resonate worldwide not but 14 months later courtesy of a Seattle based 3 piece known as Nirvana & their ground breaking album, ‘Nevermind’. The subsequent release of the ‘Blind Love’ album resulted in yet another number 1 chart result & again to the complete surprise of the band members and all involved at the time, Ratcat also scored a coinciding duel number one with the single ‘Don’t Go Now’ (aria singles charts).