Blues-rock legends George Thorogood & The Destroyers are set to electrify Australian stages this April with two new headline shows announced in Melbourne and Hobart.
The band will be in Australia for their upcoming Elevation tour with ZZ Top and a slot at Bluesfest Byron Bay and will now deliver these additional high-energy, hit-packed performances at Melbourne’s Forum Theatre on 21 April and Hobart’s Odeon Theatre on 23 April.

Since 1976, George Thorogood & The Destroyers have been a force in blues-rock, selling over 15 million albums and playing more than 8,000 ferocious live shows.
Known for their relentless energy and timeless hits like Bad to the Bone, I Drink Alone, and One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer, the band has cemented their place as one of the most passionate and consistent acts in rock history.
Joining Thorogood on stage are longtime bandmates Jeff Simon (drums), Bill Blough (bass), Jim Suhler (rhythm guitar), and Buddy Leach (saxophone). Together, they promise to deliver a night of raw, unbridled rock ‘n’ roll that fans won’t forget.
Tickets for The Baddest Show on Earth go on sale to the general public on Tuesday, February 18, at 1pm via www.livenation.com.au. An artist and Live Nation pre-sale kicks off on Monday, February 17, at 12pm, running for 24 hours.