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Venue: Hordern Pavilion, Moore Park , NSW
Date: Thu 12 Nov 2026 8:00PM

On Sale Soon:
Fri 17 Apr 2026 1:00PM  (AEST)

ARTIST PRE-SALE
Fri 17 Apr, 1pm - Mon 20 Apr, 1pm* (Local Time)


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Fri 17 Apr, 1pm - Mon 20 Apr, 1pm* (Local Time)

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SECRET SOUNDS PRE-SALE
Mon 20 Apr, 1pm - Tue 21 Apr, 1pm* (Local Time)


ON SALE TO PUBLIC
Tue 21 Apr, 2pm (Local time)

TICKET LIMIT: 10 per transaction**

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Phone: (02) 9921 5333 - Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm

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Presented by: Secret Sounds

As one of the defining indie-rock bands of the 21st century, Death Cab for Cutie have spent the last 30 years defying every possible expectation.

Formed in 1997 in Bellingham, Washington, Death Cab for Cutie were initially the quintessential underdog college-radio act, anchored by co-founder, frontman, and lead songwriter Ben Gibbard’s achingly earnest, erudite (yet still accessible) lyricism that drew inspiration from ‘80s alternative tastemakers The Smiths, The Cure, second-wave emo progenitors Sunny Day Real Estate, lo-fi acoustic hero Elliott Smith, Northwest contemporaries Modest Mouse, and introspective rock heads Built To Spill.

Still, given the overwhelming cultural significance of the 2000s indie-rock scene, Gibbard (and his legions of young fans) had no reason to expect that DCfC, despite their instant-classic, magnetic, pop-curious melodies, would transcend this particular moment in time, one marked by a groundswell of mainstream interest in the once-tiny indie-rock subculture.

Nearly three decades after Gibbard recorded his bare-bones debut cassette, You Can Play These Songs With Chords, and completed the DCfC lineup comprising original guitarist and producer Chris Walla (later replaced by Dave Depper on guitar and Zac Rae on keyboards), bassist Nick Harmer, and drummer Jason McGerr, DCfC have grown from underground indie contenders to pillars of the modern alternative-rock landscape.

As DCfC get prepare to enter a new era, complete with a return to their indie roots by joining ANTI- Records and readying new music for 2026, Gibbard opens up about what inspires him to keep creating and evolving as an artist. “I just love the feeling of being in a room having just made something that I'm proud of. I can't imagine wanting to do anything else,” Gibbard says. “This is literally what I've wanted to do since I was 12 years old. And the fact that I've been given the opportunity to do it, I feel that I have an obligation to my 12-year-old self to continue to do this and find the joy in it, and to experience the odd wonder of what it's like to create things.”

Thu 12 Nov 2026
Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, NSW

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