A surprise moment at the Sydney Opera House put Violent Soho back in the conversation after Mark Hoppus told the crowd the Australian band are getting back together. The comment came during a live appearance that also turned into an unexpected collaboration onstage.
During the set, Hoppus was joined by Violent Soho members Luke Boerdam and James Tidswell for an acoustic performance of Dammit. The appearance gave the announcement extra weight, tying the reunion news to a visible return in front of a hometown audience.
Violent Soho built a strong following with a run of records that helped define a loud, direct era of Australian alternative rock. The band had been quiet in recent years, with members focusing on other projects and no clear public timeline for a comeback.
That is why the Sydney moment landed as more than a one-off guest spot. It offered fans a concrete sign that the group may be moving into a new chapter, with familiar faces back onstage and attention quickly shifting to what could come next.







