TSIM has announced the No Mistakes Tour, its first national run in more than 30 years, with the spring dates set to take the band across the country. Early bird pre-sale tickets go live Friday, May 22 at 11 a.m. AEST, with general public sales opening Monday, May 25 at 11 a.m. AEST through David Roy Williams Presents.
The tour matters because TSIM is not treating it like a museum piece. The band says each stop will feature a radically different setlist, with deep cuts pulled from its catalogue and fan favourites reshaped for every city. For a group that emerged in the late 1980s and has won two ARIA Awards, that promise is a sharp reminder that this is a live act built on change, not nostalgia.
TSIM's performances have long been described as equal parts musical precision, theatrical mayhem and complete organised chaos, and the band arrives at this announcement after critically acclaimed shows at the Sydney Opera House and Melbourne's PICA. That context helps explain why the No Mistakes Tour is drawing attention now: the group has spent decades blending dance, pop, rock, satire and social commentary, and the new run is being framed as a rare country-wide chance to see that formula again on a bigger scale.
The tension is in the promise itself. A radically different setlist every night sounds generous to devoted fans, but it also means no city gets the same show twice and no one can assume the familiar numbers will arrive in the expected order. TSIM is betting that the appeal of surprise will outweigh the comfort of repetition, and that its catalogue is strong enough to carry the night no matter where the set list lands.
For listeners who have waited more than three decades for a national tour, the next step is simple. The pre-sale opens first, then the wider release follows three days later, and the real test begins when the spring dates start and TSIM has to prove that the No Mistakes Tour can turn its long absence into the kind of live run only this band could pull off.

