JET Are Gonna Be Your Band Again: U.S. Tour Locked for September

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A full-throttle return from one of the 2000s’ most explosive rock bands.

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Australian rock heavyweights Jet are bringing the noise back to the U.S. this September, rolling out a run of dates under the banner Down the Moonlit Mile Revue – a tour that doubles as both a victory lap and a reminder that some bands never really leave…they just reload.

Originally hailing from Dingley, Melbourne, Jet exploded onto the global stage after forming in 2001, racking up more than 6.5 million albums sold and stacking certifications like badges – nearly 10× Platinum in Australia and Platinum in both the U.S. and UK for their 2003 debut, Get Born. That record didn’t just land – it kicked the door in, fueled by era-defining singles like “Are You Gonna Be My Girl,” “Rollover DJ,” and “Look What You’ve Done.” The band cleaned up with six 2004 ARIA Awards, while both “Are You Gonna Be My Girl” and “Cold Hard Bitch” tore through the charts, each hitting No. 1 on the U.S. Modern Rock rankings.

They didn’t slow down. 2006m’s Shine On delivered another round of swagger-heavy jams – “Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is,” “Bring It On Back,” and “Rip It Up” – and pushed the band even deeper into global headline territory, including a massive Big Day Out run in 2007.

Fast forward to 2023, and Jet marked 20 years of Get Born the right way – by getting back on stage for the first time in five years and ripping through the album in full. Reflecting on that lightning-strike moment, frontman Nic Cester said, “Get Born was a rare and unique moment of total planetary alignment where we somehow managed to capture lighting in a bottle.” That same year, the band was officially cemented into history as ARIA Hall of Fame inductees.

They carried that momentum straight through 2025 – touring the U.S., sharing stages across Australia with Lenny Kravitz, and lighting up European festival circuits – proving this wasn’t nostalgia, it was ignition.

Now, 2026 sees Jet back on U.S. soil this September, bringing that same raw, stripped-down rock energy that made them impossible to ignore the first time around. With special guests The Glorious Sons joining select dates, the Down the Moonlit Mile Revue is shaping up to be less of a reunion and more of a statement: Jet is still very much in the fight.

And if history’s any indication…this thing’s about to get loud.

Catch Jet On the Road…

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