THE TERRYS Album Release Party

THE TERRYS Album Release Party

6/36 Central Dr, Burleigh Heads QLD 4220, Australia

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Date & time

Tuesday 15th July 2025

7:00 PM

Overview

Come celebrate the release of The Terrys self-titled album as they blast through the Gold Coast for an epic hit out in an intimate venue.

This new LP will mark The Terrys second in as many years, with sophomore album, 2024’s Skate Pop, debuting at #2 on the ARIA Album Chart.

Infectious, fun and free-spirited is the classic Tezzas way. It’s not the streams or radio plays – it’s fulfilling their own creative urges and building a community on the foundation of music and mates in the process. 

Guaranteed sellout at only $10+BF! Get your presale ticket now.

Games and prizes courtesy of Fireball. DJ to follow the band into the late hours.

Appearing at Gold Coast's Mo's Desert Clubhouse on:

Tuesday 15 July 2025

$10+BF GA or $15 on the door // 18+

General Admission + Digital Download ($11+BF)

General Admission + Vinyl ($69.99+BF)

7pm Warehouse Doors - Show Opens / Drink specials throughout the night

Mo's is Burleigh Heads' most loved music venue, licensed bars, creative studios and cultural hub.

The Warehouse & El Ranchero both boast epic bar menus, cocktails and craft beers. 

Visit El Ranchero for opening hours for pre - show drinks & eats.

Mo's is a fully licensed venue, all guests are required to show ID on entry.

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6/36 Central Dr, Burleigh Heads QLD 4220, Australia

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