Fresh off a wildly successful European tour, guitar virtuoso Bernth and bass wizard Charles Berthoud, undisputed masters of their instruments, have joined forces to bring their technical mastery, dynamic performances and jaw-dropping musicianship to Australia.
With over four million followers across their platforms, this will be a once in a lifetime opportunity for fans to witness the guitar and bass heroes emerge from the screen onto the stage to perform together live.
This tour, dubbed Escape The Internet, is an unmissable event for fans of virtuoso musicianship and those eager to experience the real-life chemistry between these YouTube giants.
Whether you're a follower of Bernth's intense technical guitar work or Charles' genre-bending basslines, this is a must-see show for music lovers and aspiring musicians.
Here Bernth and Chris share some thoughts about why online creators should perform live more often.
1: It forces you to sharpen up your skills
Playing live is much harder than playing for social media. You only get one take, you have to play ten, twenty songs back to back, you have bright lights shining in your face, and your bandmates might not be playing perfectly. Playing live will force you to reach new levels of musicianship.2: It's great for networking and building connections
Your bandmates are often friends for life and you'll meet all kinds of people on the road who might become important connections in the future. I've met some of my heroes and most important musical connections at shows and it would never have been possible if I just stayed at home making videos.3: You get to meet your fans in real life
This is way more rewarding and meaningful than just reading comments or looking at view numbers on a screen. Seeing your fans' reactions as you play, meeting them at merch or in a meet & greet reminds you why you do this and how much it means to people.4: You get to travel and see amazing new places
This year we've travelled all over Europe and now we will be seeing China, Korea and Australia. It's amazing to see these new places and definitely beats seeing the inside of your studio day after day.5: You can get interesting content on the road
Even if you're an online musician and you're worried about your channel dying while you're on tour, the reality is that you can get some amazing videos on the road. Live performance clips can do great if done right, and people are interested to see behind the scenes tour life.Escape The Internet featuring Bernth and Charles Berthoud 2025 Tour Dates
Fri 31 Oct - The Tivoli (Brisbane)Sat 1 Nov - Northcote Theatre (Melbourne)
Sun 2 Nov - Metro Theatre (Sydney)
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
 



