Not just any cover band but The World's Most Famous Cover Band play the Tivoli Brisbane.
Friday Night, The Tivoli Brisbane hosted the brilliant one and only punk supergroup, Me First and the Gimme Gimmes. When you arrive at a gig 10 minutes after the doors have opened and the venue is already 3/4 full with a high energy buzz in the air, it’s pretty clear that it’s going to be a night to remember. The first thing you notice at a Me First and the Gimme Gimmes’ gig is the audience. It is always an eclectic collection of hardcore punks in full regalia, Hawaiian shirts galore, and a range of vintage band shirts. The thing they all have in common though is that they are there to have a bloody good time.
The first support act was Gold Coast band Tokyo Beef who kicked off a solid set with an undeniable sound that was reminiscent of classics from The Saints to Radio Birdman and The Riptides. Old school garage rock with a hint of punk and a dash of surf melody. It was a punchy and energetic set and featured a brilliantly Australian ’70s-inspired punk rock sound.
The second support act were post-punk duo from Wollongong Chimers, with a very different sound than their predecessors but still packed a punch. For a two-piece the energy levels matched a larger outfit. The drummer was impressive carrying an intense but steady beat as they delivered some powerful music with strong vocals. Chimers had the crowd won over by the end of the set.

Now comes the moment we have all been waiting for as The Gimme Gimmes take the stage. The venue was now packed to capacity and the energy was high as they welcomed dynamic frontman Spike Slawson to the stage. Dressed in his sequinned jacket, gold streamers surrounding the microphone and Ukulele in hand he starts the show solo with Steely Dan classic Rikki Don’t Lose That Number.
Shortly after being joined by the band as they moved into Leaving on a Jet Plane. The crowd erupted and sang with an enthusiasm that could’ve lifted the roof. As I spun around to check out the crowd I was greeted with a sea of smiles as people danced and sang as the joy this band brought filled the venue.


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