Alternative Rock
Holy Holy Tickets
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Concerts in Australia
- 9/5/25Until 9/5/25Adelaide, SAHindley St Music HallHoly Holy – A Grand Hiatus – 2025 Australian TourOn partner site
- 10/5/25Until 10/5/25Fremantle, WAFreo.SocialHoly Holy – A Grand Hiatus – 2025 Australian TourOn partner site
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- 11/5/25Until 11/5/25Fremantle, WAFreo.SocialHoly Holy – A Grand Hiatus – 2025 Australian Tour | SECOND SHOW ADDEDOn partner site
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- 22/5/25Thursday 07:30 pmThirroul, NSWAnita's TheatreHoly Holy - A Grand Hiatus - 2025 Australian Tour
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- 30/5/25Until 31/5/25Hobart, TASOdeon TheatreHoly Holy—A Grand Hiatus—2025 Australian TourOn partner site
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- 7/6/25Saturday 08:00 pmBrisbane, QLDThe Fortitude Music HallHoly Holy - A Grand Hiatus - 2025 Australian Tour
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About
HOLY HOLY manifested something when they gave themselves that reverent name in 2011. Since then, Oscar Dawson and Tim Carroll have carved out a sound that blends indie pop, art rock, and bittersweet lyrics—a combination that’s deeply felt and uniquely theirs.
Liam Gallagher heard their devastating truth when he went to a show in 2019, calling them his favourite new band. The Mad Mancunian tweeted the lyrics to Sentimental and Monday to his 3 million followers: ‘Darkness is nothing but a lack of light - as you were LG x’
Dawson and Carroll met while volunteering in Southeast Asia and reconnected in 2011 during their twenties. Despite living in different parts of Europe—Carroll in Stockholm and Dawson in Berlin—they shared demos and wrote songs remotely, coming together to collaborate in share houses and flats whenever distance permitted. Soon after, they both returned to Australia and began releasing music with the Pacific EP (2013) featuring the critically acclaimed debut single ‘Impossible Like You’. Next came their debut album, When The Storms Would Come (2014). These releases introduced their distinctive style - guitar-driven with echoes of Knopfler and Young and lyrics that carry the weight of Oberst and Springsteen, filtered through a unique Stockholm (Carroll) meets Melbourne (Dawson) lens.
Setlists
- 1.Believe Anything
- 2.That Message
- 3.Sentimental and Monday
- 4.If I Were You
- 5.Pretty Strays for Hopeless Lovers
- 6.Maybe You Know
- 7.Faces
- 8.You Cannot Call for Love Like a Dog
- 9.The Aftergone
- 10.The Aftergone (Coda)
- 11.Green Light (Lorde cover)
- 12.Teach Me About Dying
- 13.True Lovers
- 1.House of Cards
- 2.Believe Anything
- 3.That Message
- 4.Sentimental and Monday
- 5.If I Were You
- 6.Pretty Strays for Hopeless Lovers
- 7.Maybe You Know
- 8.Faces
- 9.Flight
- 10.Sandra
- 11.You Cannot Call for Love Like a Dog
- 12.The Aftergone
- 13.The Aftergone (Coda)
- 14.True Lovers
- 15.Green Light (Lorde cover)
- 16.Teach Me About Dying
- 1.Send My Regards
- 2.Believe Anything
- 3.People Change
- 4.How You Been
- 5.Maybe You Know
- 6.Faces
- 7.Sentimental and Monday
- 8.I.C.U.
- 9.I.C.U. (Coda)
- 10.Pretend To Be
- 11.The Aftergone
- 12.The Aftergone (Coda)
- 13.Elevator (Stripped back version)
- 14.You Cannot Call for Love Like a Dog
- 15.True Lovers
- 16.Oh Listener
- 17.Cellophane
Encore
- -(10)
- 18.Frida
- 19.Ready
- 20.Ready (Coda)
- 21.Teach Me About Dying
- 1.Believe Anything
- 2.Maybe You Know
- 3.Sentimental and Monday
- 4.You Cannot Call for Love Like a Dog
- 5.Pretend To Be
- 6.The Aftergone
- 7.Ready
- 8.Ready (Coda)
- 9.Messed Up
- 10.Teach Me About Dying
- 11.True Lovers
- 1.Sentimental and Monday
- 2.Pretend To Be
- 3.Ready
- 4.Maybe You Know
- 5.Elevator
- 6.Stand Where I'm Standing
- 7.True Lovers
- 8.Rosé
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