Ukulele Death Squad - Essentially My Life Is A Disaster National EP Tour


Ukulele Death Squad return to Adelaide for a performance of their genre-bending no-holds-barred studio EP, taking you through Australiana disco, grungy blues and ukulele punk chaos.

Leave dignity at the door as they transport you to dancehalls around the world with their trademark unhinged musical virtuosity. Prepare to sing, laugh and be amazed at a show where the fourth wall doesn’t stand a chance.

Ukulele Death Squad is the band no-one can define, but everyone wants to see live. This 8-piece band’s raunchy stage antics and heart-stopping ballads have mesmerised audiences around Australia, New Zealand and Europe. Catch a whiff of Brazilian-style ukulele, a thunderous horn fanfare or sing along to a sea shanty favourite. Do yourself a favour. Become the silliest and boldest version of yourself, for one night only.

“Essentially My Life Is A Disaster” is Ukulele Death Squad’s latest musical offering, recorded and mixed at Rolling Stock Studios over 2025. Featuring some of the band's newest compositions as well signature festival favourites, these recordings showcase a stylistic and instrumental breadth from their newest band members, taking you through Australiana disco, to grungy blues, latin surf-rock and back to The Squad's signature balkan inspired ukulele brass and vocal mania.

Supported by 2025 SA Music Blues & Roots People’s Choice Winner Award Laura Hill and the big raucous family celebration of Bromham that never fails to leave audiences feeling uplifted.

I’ve fallen in love with these guys and have been hooked on their energy” — Emma Bickley, ABC Radio Canberra

They’re not just making music—they’re crafting a vibrant tapestry of personal stories and infectious energy that dares you to celebrate your body and embrace self-love like never before” — Tsk Tsk Magazine

As an 8-piece, they create a 'pressure cooker' where antics get wild... featuring three of Adelaide’s most commanding and raunchy vocalists who decided that sharing one stage was the only sensible option”Australian Music Scene




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