Alternative/Rock
Aussie Alt-Rockers RedHook Announce 2025 UK/EU Tour
Hot on the heels of unleashing their sophomore album ‘Mutation,’ Australian heavy alt-rockers, RedHook are heading across the UK and Europe.

Hot on the heels of unleashing their #1 charting sophomore album Mutation, Australian heavy alt-rock powerhouses RedHook are extending the celebrations across the UK and Europe, announcing their first-ever headline tour for April/May 2025.
The 15-date run will kick off in Southampton in late April before heading across the UK for six shows. The European shenanigans will then begin in the Netherlands and wrap up with a trio of German dates.
RedHook’s debut UK/EU headline tour follows several previous visits for summer festival season, where they ignited stages at globally-renowned festivals Download (UK), Rock Am Ring/Rock Im Park (GER) and Rock For People (CZ) and supported bands such as Stand Atlantic, Three Days Grace and The Faim. Their most recent visit in October 2024 saw them join Dream State (UK) on a largely sold-out run of dates, giving RedHook a firm gauge of just how much love there is for their music in the Northern Hemisphere.
RedHook vocalist Emmy Mack comments:
“I don’t think we’ll ever get used to the feeling of going to the other side of the world and seeing a room full of people singing our songs back to us. We’re excited AF to finally be putting our big boy pants on and returning to give UK and EU fans their first full RedHook live show experience and celebrate the new album with our first ever headline shows! It’s about time!! We can’t wait to make some bad decisions with you all.”
RedHook’s sophomore record, Mutation, was released in November 2024 and immediately went #1 on the Australian ARIA Charts, with widespread playlist support from Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and Deezer. The band has also been featured on the cover of Spotify’s “All New Rock,” “New Nu,” “Rock Out,” “Homegrown + Heavy,” and Amazon Music’s “Breakthrough Rock” and ‘#alt’ playlists.
Produced by Stevie Knight (Stand Atlantic), with assistant production from RedHook’s own Craig Wilkinson and mixed by James Paul Wisner (Underoath, Paramore), Mutation is an audacious, genre-bending second album that is unblinking in its lyrical honesty, ambitious, sonic production, and infectiously memorable songwriting. Incorporating influences ranging from alt-pop, future bass and hip-hop to metal, punk and post-hardcore, RedHook are wholly unafraid to be uniquely themselves, combining layers of intricate synths, brass, heavy guitars, samples and dynamic drum work to create an intoxicating 11-track cocktail that hits like a Molotov.
Mutation is also stacked with features from acclaimed acts Alpha Wolf (AU), Vana (NZ) and the UK’s own Holding Absence, who collaborated on the previous single, the blockbuster pop-metalcore anthem “Dr. Frankenstein.”
Tour Dates:
24th April- Joiners, Southampton UK
25th April-The Lower Third, London UK
26th April- Key Club, Leeds UK
27th April- Deaf Institute, Manchester UK
29th April-Bodega, Nottingham UK
30th April-The Exchange, Bristol UK
2nd May- The Jack, Eindhoven NL
3rd May- Patronaat, Haarlem NL
4th May- Hebebühne, Hamburt GER
6th May- Lark Berlin, GER
7th May- Klub Varsava, Vienna AUT
8th May- Arena Raum, Stuttgart, GER
9th May- Im Wizemann, Stuttgart, GER
10th May- Tsunami Club, Cologne, GER
11th May- Nachtelben, Frankfurt, GER
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