The Mavis's

The Mavis's

The Drive Adelaide, War Memorial Dr, 5006 North Adelaide Directions

Fri 10.07.2026 19:00

The Mavis's at Memorial Drive Tennis Club 2026-07-10T19:00:00

Performers

  • The Mavis's
    The Mavis's

    Brother & Sister fronted Australian alt-pop icons The Mavis’s return in 2026 with their brand new single “Heaven” - release date Tuesday 24 February distributed worldwide by Xelon Digital.

    Bursting with the band’s unmistakable melodic flair and emotional punch, “Heaven” delivers bittersweet lyrics with an enormously danceable sound, marking an exciting new creative chapter for one of Australia’s most beloved and enduring bands.

    “Make the sun shine brighter like

    Formed in 1987 as teenagers, The Mavis’s began as a four-piece post-punk rock band named after a cat. They quickly built a reputation for creativity, heartfelt songwriting, sibling harmonies and unforgettable live shows. Their first gig was in a church hall with just four songs — the start of a journey that would cement their status - first as cult favourites and then widely recognised as Australian music treasures.

    Rising to national prominence in the late '90s, The Mavis’s earned critical acclaim and multiple ARIA Award nominations, including Single of the Year and Song of the Year for their 1998 hit “Cry".

    The brother-and-sister duo Matt Thomas and Beki (Colada) Thomas share a rare musical connection, often finishing each other's sentences and communicating in their own language.

    They teamed up with acclaimed music producer Mark Opitz (AC/DC, INXS, Cold Chisel, Divinyls, KISS): Together bringing the magic of the song to life.

    "For me, it always comes back to the music and the artists. This collaboration has real electricity, and 'Heaven' carries that spark. We've made something honest, loud in spirit, and built to connect." - Mark Optiz

    "The Mavis's are to Australia what A-ha are to Norway: masters of perfectly crafted pop, renowned for their exuberant live shows and their trademark mix of sparkle, sass and sequins. Few bands radiate such joy." - Jane Gazzo, Music Journalist, Presenter, Curator, DJ and Music Lover

    To celebrate the release of Heaven, The Mavis's will return to the stage for a national Australian tour, performing new music alongside fan-favourite classics.

  • Ben Kweller
    Ben Kweller

    New album • New tour

    https://linktr.ee/benkweller

  • TISM
    TISM

    TISM (an acronym of This Is Serious Mum) are an Australian alternative rock band from Melbourne.

    The true identities of the members of TISM have been kept secret. For this reason, the band often appear in balaclavas when they play concerts, although they have also been known to indulge in ridiculously complex costumery to the same end. They have been thought to have been influenced by The Residents in this regard.

    Numerous rumours have arisen as to why the members of TISM do not reveal their identities. One of which is that due to the highly controversial nature of their lyrics, if people were to know their true identities they could risk legal action. Another is that they are all, in fact, school teachers and need to keep their reputation in check. The latter theory is supported by the fact that the band's tour dates virtually always coincide with school holidays.

    The band members have created pseudonyms for themselves.

    Current known members include:

    * Ron Hitler-Barassi: Vocals

    * Humphrey B. Flaubert: Vocals

    * Tokin' Blackman: Guitar

    * Jock Cheese: Bass

    * Eugene de la Hot-Croix Bun: Keyboards and samples

    * Jon St. Peenis: Saxophone

    * Les Miserables: Dancing

    Past members are:

    Genre B. Goode

    Leak Van Vlalen

    Tony Coitus

    Steak and Charles Kidney

    Hits include:

    (He'll Never Be An) Ol' Man River

    Greg! The Stop Sign!!

    Everyone Else Has Had More Sex Than Me

    All Homeboys Are Dickheads

    Whatareya

    Thunderbirds Are Coming Out

    On the 9th April 2008. James "Jock" Paull died after a 15 month battle with Lung Cancer. Jock was the guitarist with the Aussie legends for 16 years. Jock was 50 years old.

    R.I.P Jock