Mansionair
Mansionair

Mansionair

Max Watt's Melbourne (Melbourne, VIC)
Thursday, 2 October 2025 7:00 pm
39 days away
18 Plus
Australian Artists
Music
Electronic
Dance

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On sale Tuesday, 26 August 2025 11:00 am (Australia/Melbourne)
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Following on from their sold-out Sydney warehouse show in June, Mansionair today announce the Some Kind of Alchemy Australian tour for October this year. Sign up for pre-sale HERE.

Mansionair say “We’re so eager to get back around Australia to play tracks off the new album as well as some of the old favourites. A whole new show, new energy and one not to be missed”

Known for their high-octane, immersive live performances, Mansionair have enamored audiences globally with performances on some of the world’s biggest stages, including Coachella, Splendour In The Grass, Firefly Festival, M3F and more. Most recently, the band took to the stage to introduce their aerodynamic DJ/live hybrid Sahā Set at an intimate Eora/Sydney hometown show, before heading to Melbourne for a one-off show at The Espy and home for their sold-out Inner West warehouse show.

As they gear up for the release of their third album, Some Kind of Alchemy, on October 10, Mansionair have just last week shared their latest single ‘The Way You Move In Me’. Slowing the tempo from previous club heaters ‘Lose Yourself Again’ and ‘ATLAS’, ‘The Way You Move In Me’ draws focus on the introspective musings and gentle contemplation that continuously drives Mansionair. Captivated by an addictive and all-encompassing synth-pop sound, ‘The Way You Move In Me’ showcases Jack’s angelic falsettos and lyrical vulnerabilities front and centre, building the emotional intensity as the song climbs to greater heights at every turn. Like the album as a whole, ‘The Way You Move In Me’ delicately explores the way love often lands us within the ineffable middle ground between joy and devastation, honouring the beautiful contradiction that comes from authentic and vulnerable human connection.