Saint Etienne, the iconic British indie electronic-pop band, is embarking on a final tour of Australia and New Zealand, marking the end of a remarkable 35-year career. This farewell tour is not just a goodbye, but a celebration of their unique sound, which has captivated connoisseurs of pop music worldwide. The band's decision to call it quits is a surprising twist, as they have been a beloved and influential act for decades. But what makes this announcement even more intriguing is the release of their final studio album, 'International', which features a collaboration with Brisbane's own Confidence Man. This album, released in September 2025, showcases the band's enduring creativity and their ability to blend electronic beats with 60s-inspired melodies. The Australian connection is a highlight, as the track 'Brand New Me' is a testament to the band's versatility and their willingness to collaborate with local talent. The tour, presented by Destroy All Lines, will take the band to five Australian capital cities, including Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, and Perth, as well as to Auckland and Wellington in New Zealand. The general onsale starts on Friday at 9 am local time, and fans are eager to secure their tickets for what promises to be an emotional and memorable journey through the band's extensive catalog. Saint Etienne's farewell tour is not just a goodbye, but a celebration of their enduring legacy and a testament to the power of music to bring people together, even as the band prepares to hang up their hats for good.