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JAMES GETS ‘LAID’ IN AUSTRALIA FOR THE VERY FIRST TIME

“This bed is on fire with passionate love, The neighbours complain about the noises above, But she only comes when she’s on top….”

These memorable lines from James’ 1993 hit ‘Laid’ defined a decade becoming the soundtrack to early 90s alternative radio and then finding a second life through its use in teen hit American Pie. Now the band are heading to Australia for the very first time in their career to celebrate the release of their fourteenth album ‘Girl at the End of the World’, presented by MJR.

JAMES had already had a decade of hits by the time Laid arrived, having risen from Manchester’s legendary Factory Records scene into one of the biggest UK bands in the world by the dawn of the 90s. With alternative hits in Australia including Laid, Sit Down, Sound, Getting Away With It (All Messed Up), She’s a Star and Just Like Fred Astaire, the band were triple j staples for over fifteen years, yet never ventured downunder.... Until now.

James are visiting Australia this November for four special shows. After internal struggles kicked off a long hiatus in 2001, the band reconciled in 2007 and continued their prosperous career, getting back on the live trail. Their new album ‘Girl at the End of the World’ has become their most popular in over a decade, debuting at #2 in the UK charts (only behind Adele!). The accompanying live shows just finished across the UK have been the bands broadest ever tour, receiving rave reviews - “It’s not hard to grasp the enduring appeal of James… With a hit album, a sellout tour and no sign of the tunes running out, James are, without a doubt, the indie rock dream made flesh” The Observer.

‘Girl at The End of the World’ sees the band team with producer Max Dingel (The Killers, Muse, White Lies) with the legendary Brian Eno infusing his unique influence into the blend. The new album is both anthemic and euphoric, with its simmering electronica continuing James’ long connection to the dance floor. The band’s trademark songwriting and Tim Booth’s distinctive vocal & evocative lyrics prove once again to be amongst Britain’s finest.

“Bands talk about that difficult second album but it’s the trickster 14th one that’s the real M*&^%R F&%$#R,” says Tim Booth of the making of the new record. "As always with James it’s a collaborative process allowing ample room for improvisation, intuition, skill and dumb luck. From the outside our process looks like chaos but chaos is our friend and we have a history that gives us confidence that something magical will eventually appear. We've been trying to come down under for many years - something never quite fell right . Really looking forward to meeting new friends and making up for lost time."

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 147 reviews
  • 35 years later...

    by Raise The Dead on 10/9/25Rating: 5 out of 5

    I was the one guy screaming out "We're All Gonna Diieee"to their aborted 2 starts to Zero (not a lot of folks knew that one and I got some strange looks). Decades ago, Seven came out and I became a lifelong fan. First saw James at the Hollywood Palace in 1992 and just saw them again at the Bellweather. Their catalog is a soundtrack for our lives, and Yummy Pudding may be their best yet. The venue was fantastic, we ate and drank there and watched the band from above, just 20 feet from stage. We sang along with every song, and the band confirmed my often stated opinion "James is the greatest band you've never heard of". Thank you Tim, Andy, Chloe and the rest of the incredible band. Can't wait for the next one.

  • ALWAYS a great time

    by Patrice on 10/8/25Commodore Ballroom - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    I've been looking forward to James' return to Vancouver since they were here with Johnny Marr. "Sit Down"was a highlight for me (cuz it's my favourite, and they didn't have it in their setlist the otherr times I saw them. The other highlight for me was Tim Booth's excursion into the audience - almost expected really, and never fails to bring the audience a little MORE joy (if that was possible). The band itself is always tight - some excellent musicians (old and new) to get the crowd bouncing or swaying with eyes closed in bliss. Wish I could have been right up front, but nowadays it's a reserved seat and an occasional grumble about not being RIGHT THERE to gaze up at a beloved performer, hold my place at the barrier, or maybe get a smile, handshake or fistbump. It's all subjective of course, but if you likes James, then BE THERE next time 😊

  • Fantastic and Worth The Wait!

    by Jester on 10/6/25The Fillmore - San FranciscoRating: 5 out of 5

    This show exceeded expectations! Authentic energy and enthusiasm from the band made the show amazing. Tried seeing them back in '97 at the Fillmore and they had to cancel due to illness. Been chasing them ever since! Things came full circle last week at the Fillmore after 28 years! They sound better than ever! Epic show and experience at the ever-magical Fillmore!

  • Excellent set list and sound, however…

    by James the James on 10/4/25The Fillmore - San FranciscoRating: 3 out of 5

    Getting into the Fillmore was comical…line was wrapped around the block and not very efficient. This left many fans standing outside while James started the set….awkward. Although Fillmore blamed people for arriving “late”, the line was incredibly slow. Sold out show and only two lines where it felt very manual. Weird

  • Great show! Also, venue too hot.

    by Michaela on 10/4/25The Fillmore - San FranciscoRating: 4 out of 5

    I'm so glad James is touring in the USA again and I love seeing them in small and intimate venues. At one point Tim Booth got down off the stage and sang Born of Frustration directly in front of me, what a fun moment. But for this particular concert the room was far too warm. I've been to the Fillmore many times and it's often a skosh too cold in there, but with this one everyone was wiping sweat from their brow. What happened to the ventilation this time? It made me question my fitness to handle a GA room anymore.

  • Great energy!

    by Jes on 10/3/25The Fillmore - San FranciscoRating: 5 out of 5

    James did not disappoint. Great music, great energy - great show. Seeing them at the Fillmore was icing on the cake. Love the dancing!

  • Incredible

    by Neilio on 10/3/25The Fillmore - San FranciscoRating: 5 out of 5

    The band continues to dazzle and amaze. What an incredible, energetic performance. Loved it.

  • The Bellwether - James

    by Alan on 10/1/25The Bellwether - Los AngelesRating: 5 out of 5

    Parking was easy across the street and fairly priced. The venue was clean restrooms easily accessible. Sound was great downstairs and upstairs.

  • great

    by raffpal on 9/30/25The Bellwether - Los AngelesRating: 5 out of 5

    awesome show and experience. Still great after all these years. 10/10

  • AMAZING

    by Michel on 9/30/25The Bellwether - Los AngelesRating: 5 out of 5

    I have to start by saying that I love the venue.... not too big and not too small with all the right amenities. The band... I cannot say enough. They rocked as they played most of their hits and then some. They came down and interacted with the crowd and put a show to remember.