After 15 years releasing chart-entering music and running amok on national stages, Northeast Party House have decided this will be the final year of the band.
It seems only a minute ago the Melbourne natives were building their brand playing indie warehouse parties in the early 2010s, building a fan base direct from those intimate gatherings.
A mix of indietronica, dance-punk, and electropop goodness, the Northeast Party House catalogue boasts a stack of bangers including 'Calypso Beach', 'Magnify', 'For You', 'Dominos', and 'Brain Freeze', the band releasing four studio albums and earning an ARIA Award nomination in 2020 for Best Dance Release for their album 'Shelf Life'.
"It feels strange, but also right to announce that the year of our 15th anniversary will also be our last," reflects the band. "We are hitting the road one last time to cap off an incredible 15-year run to say thank you to everyone who has danced, partied, sang, written to us and contributed."
The run of five shows this October-November will visit Fremantle, Adelaide, Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne. "When we first started Northeast it was our dream to create a space where people could enjoy a gig like it was a friend's house party.
"We had no idea that the house party would last for 15 years. Our triple j Unearthed win in 2010 marked the beginning of an adventure beyond our greatest ambitions.
"From there we played countless festivals, headlined The Forum [in Melbourne], toured the US and Europe, and performed at Splendour In The Grass to a full tent in 2021."
An ability to continually grow their audience with consistent touring, the band's most successful moments lay ahead with the release of 2016's 'Dare' (featuring 'Calypso Beach'), 2019's 'Shelf Life' (featuring 'Magnify') and 2024's 'Enhancer' (featuring 'Brain Freeze').
"Our achievements were built on the back of sleeping on floors of friends' and fans' houses because we couldn't afford a hostel, breaking down on the side of the road and missing our first interstate show, camping illegally on the side of the freeway, and a nutritious tour diet of service station dinners.
"Looking back at all of it, good or bad, we have been so lucky and we are all so grateful for the journey. We would like to thank all of our fans, families and friends for their unwavering support over the years.
"From the very beginning you were the energy that propelled us from our first show supporting Jinja Safari at Rats (Brown Alley), to our first festival at Pyramid Rock and beyond.
"You have given us more stories than we can count, joys and life experiences that we will carry with us for the rest of our lives; and lastly, we'd like to say thank you to all of the teams, agencies, labels, distributors, techs, venues, merch sellers, and a special thank you to our manager and former label partner, Andy Bryan, and the incredible friends we have worked with at Six Boroughs, and Rob G our agent, who we have worked with pretty much since the beginning."
Say farewell to Northeast Party House by letting loose to songs from the band's inception through to today at these final shows across October and November 2025. "Let's go out with a bang, come party one more time."
Tickets on sale from 10am (local time) on 7 August.Tickets on sale from 10am (local time) on 7 August.
Northeast Party House 2025 Tour Dates
Fri 17 Oct - Freo.Social (Fremantle)Sat 18 Oct - The Gov (Adelaide)
Sat 25 Oct - Factory Theatre (Sydney)
Fri 14 Nov - The Tivoli (Brisbane)
Fri 28 Nov - 170 Russell (Melbourne)