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Hailing from Dingley in Melbourne, Australia, Jet quickly conquered the world after forming in 2001, selling more than 6.5M albums globally and securing almost 10x Platinum certification in AU and Platinum in US and UK for their 2003 debut album “Get Born”. The album produced a string of classic singles in “Are You Gonna Be My Girl”, “Rollover DJ”, and “Look What You've Done” and netted the band 6 x 2004 ARIA awards. Both “Are You Gonna Be My Girl” and “Cold Hard Bitch” peaked #1 on the US Modern Rock singles charts and propelled the band to the top of festival bills and charts around the world.
Jet’s follow up album “Shine On” followed in 2006 and was rammed full of another collection of melodic rockers including, “Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is”, “Bring It On Back” and “Rip It Up”, and achieved Platinum status in AU on the back of stand-out headline shows around the world, and an unforgettable Big Day Out run.
2023 marked 20 years since the release of their debut album ‘Get Born’. Jet embarked on their first band shows in 5 years, playing the album in full, that won them fans right across the world. In November, Jet were inducted into the 2023 ARIA Hall Of Fame.
After a successful 2024 tour of Italy, UK, Ireland and the US, playing sold out shows on their 20 Years Of Get Born Extended Edition Tour, 2025 saw the band return to the US for an extensive tour in May/June before heading back to Europe to play the summer Music Festival circuit.
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