In the organizer's words:
s if they had never known it any other way, The Terrys have grown up in the middle of a world in which uncertainty, improvisation and a certain defiance are part of everyday life. They were formed in 2020 in the Australian coastal town of Gerringong, during a period of lockdown of all things. Jacob Finch, Ben Salvatori and Lukas Anderson began jamming in a rented house, more of a refuge than a rock'n'roll myth - without much of a plan, but with all the more instinct. The fact that the band would later bear the name of their landlord fits in with this story: down-to-earth, a little quirky, free of calculated posturing. With Cameron and Trent Cooper, the quintet was finally complete and the first single "Video Games" in June 2020 already showed that more than just surf indie was in the making here. The Terrys combined sun-drenched guitars with an almost casual melancholy that quickly got them noticed. With the EP "The TerrySonic Mixtape" (2021) and the album "True Colour" (2022), which climbed to number 17 in the Australian charts, it was clear that this band knew how to combine lightness and seriousness. The success of Triple J - from placements in the Hottest 100 to the celebrated cover version of Ben Lee's "Catch My Disease" - also testifies to a popularity that has built up organically. With "Skate Pop" (2024) and the third album "The Terrys" (2025), the sound became broader and edgier without losing its core. The departure of guitarist Lukas Anderson in May 2025 marked less of a break than a transition: with Caleb Tasker, a musician who brought new textures and an openness to electronic influences joined the band. But it is live performances in particular that show why The Terrys have long been more than just another indie export from Australia. Their concerts thrive on community, on an audience that sings along to every line and on a band that does not reproduce its songs, but explores them anew each time. Touring has been the driving force behind their success from the very beginning: sold-out shows along Australia's east coast, long journeys through their own country, and later their first steps into Europe. In Germany, too, they have already left the impression of a band that doesn't conquer stages, but appropriates them - with charm, joy of playing and a palpable closeness to the people in front of the stage. The Terrys now want to deepen this connection: In March 2026, the band will return to Germany for four concerts. An invitation to experience their music where it has the most immediate effect - in the space between the stage and the audience, somewhere between euphoria and the feeling of being part of something bigger for an evening. The tour is presented by SURFERS Magazin, laut.de and Bedroomdisco. 20.03.2026 Berlin - Cassiopeia 21.03.2026 Hamburg - Molotow 23.03.2026 Cologne - MTC 24.03.2026 Munich - Strom
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