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Confidence Man
Confidence Man performing at Boardmasters Festival in 2023
Background information
OriginBrisbane, Queensland, Australia
GenresElectropop
Years active2016–present
Labels
Members
  • Janet Planet (Grace Stephenson)
  • Sugar Bones (Aiden Moore)
  • Reggie Goodchild (Lewis Stephenson)
  • Clarence McGuffie (currently unknown, previously Sam Hales, Lachlan McGeehan[citation needed])[1]
Websitewww.confidenceman.com.au Edit this at Wikidata

Confidence Man are an Australian indie electro pop band formed in 2016 in Brisbane, Queensland. They released their debut album Confident Music for Confident People in April 2018. The front-duo and their band members have been a part of many festivals across the United Kingdom, Europe and Australia, most notably Glastonbury Festival.

Background

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2016–2022: Formation, Confident Music for Confident People and Tilt

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The band was formed in 2016. The members had met on the Brisbane music scene, and had been in other bands including: The Belligerents, Moses Gunn Collective and The Jungle Giants,[2] and use pseudonyms in Confidence Man; McGuffie and Goodchild reportedly took their stage names from tombstones.[3] They started writing dance songs together, initially as a "kind of joke", but eventually realised the material was worth pursuing.[4]

Planet and Bones provide vocals and dancing while Goodchild and McGuffie, who appear as masked figures, play keyboards and drums. The band signed to UK label Heavenly Records and released their debut UK single, "Bubblegum", in March 2017.[4][5]

Confidence Man released their debut album, Confident Music for Confident People, on 13 April 2018.[6] They toured Europe extensively in the middle of the same year, with festival slots and a sell-out at London's Scala before returning to Australia for dates in September.[7]

The band released a Christmas single, "Santa's Coming Down the Chimney", in December 2018.[8]

On 17 November 2019, Janet Planet and Sugar Bones were guests on Richard Kingsmill's '2019' programme on Triple J to premiere their new single "Does It Make You Feel Good?" During the interview, they revealed they have made celebrity friends with U2 and had been partying with them and Noel Gallagher while in Melbourne. They continued to explain their plans to feature The Edge playing tambourine on a future recording.[9]

On 21 August 2020, Confidence Man released the non-album single, "First Class Bitch".[10]

On 10 November 2021, the band announce the forthcoming release of their second studio album, Tilt and released "Holiday" as its lead single.[11] Tilt was released on 1 April 2022 and peaked at number 7 on the ARIA charts. In late 2022, the band toured Australia, the United Kingdom and Europe, which also included a performance at Glastonbury Festival which received critical acclaim.[12][13]

In September 2022, the band released a remix EP, titled Re-Tilt. The EP featured collaborations with Tame Impala, CHAI, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs and more.[14]

2023–present: 3AM (La La La)

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In April 2023, Confidence Man released "On & On (Again)" with Daniel Avery. The single continued the shift from electro-pop towards a club-focused sound which had begun with Tilt, and marked their debut at new label home at Polydor.[15] In July, the band released a collaboration with Swedish producer DJ Seinfeld on dance-pop record "Now U Do".[16] Band member Sam Hales, who had initially been behind the pseudonym "Clarence McGuffie", stopped being credited on songs from this point forward; McGuffie's current identity is unknown.[17][18]

In November 2023, after releasing several bootlegs and mashups through their SoundCloud page, the band released "Firebreak",[19] and in February 2024, the band released a single in collaboration with DJ Boring, "Forever 2 (Crush Mix)".[20] In May, Confidence Man released ConMan Club Classics Vol. 1, a compilation EP featuring the non-album singles and their remixes, including a new remix of "Boyfriend (Repeat)" by Cowboy Rhythmbox.[21]

On 5 June 2024, the band announced their third album, 3AM (La La La), with the release of the single, "I Can't Lose You", along with a video of Planet and Bones singing the track in a helicopter naked over the London skyline.[22] The album is inspired by the band's move to London, and by British rave culture of the 1990s.

In August 2024, Fabric Presents Confidence Man, a DJ mix by the band, was released.

Members

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  • Janet Planet (Grace Stephenson) – vocals
  • Sugar Bones (Aidan Moore) – vocals
  • Reggie Goodchild (Lewis Stephenson) – production
  • Clarence McGuffie (currently unknown, previously Lachlan McGeehan, Sam Hales[citation needed]) – production

Discography

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Albums

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List of albums, with selected chart positions
Title Details Peak chart positions
AUS
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SCO
[24]
UK
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UK
Dance

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UK
Indie

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Confident Music for Confident People
  • Released: 13 April 2018
  • Label: Heavenly, Amplifire
  • Format: CD, vinyl, download
31 13 30
Tilt
  • Released: 1 April 2022[11]
  • Label: I Oh You
  • Format: CD, vinyl, download, streaming
7 34 1 11
3AM (La La La)
  • Released: 18 October 2024[22]
  • Label: I Oh You
  • Format: CD, cassette, vinyl, download, streaming
40
[25]
4 9 1

DJ mixes

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List of DJ mixes, with selected details
Title Details
Fabric Presents Confidence Man
  • Released: 23 August 2024
  • Format: Digital
  • Label: Fabric Records

Extended plays

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List of EPs, with selected details
Title Details
Re-Tilt
  • Released: 30 September 2022[14]
  • Format: Digital
  • Label: I Oh You
ConMan Club Classics Vol. 1
  • Released: 10 May 2024[26]
  • Format: Digital
  • Label: Confidence Man

Singles

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Title Year Peak chart positions Album
BEL
(WA)

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UK
[28]
"Boyfriend (Repeat)"[29] 2016 [A] Confident Music for Confident People
"Bubblegum"[30] 2017
"Better Sit Down Boy"[31]
"Don't You Know I'm in a Band"[32] 2018
"Out the Window"[33]
"Try Your Luck"[34]
"Santa's Comin' Down the Chimney"[35] Non-album singles
"Does It Make You Feel Good?"[36] 2019
"First Class Bitch"[37] 2020 [B]
"Holiday"[38] 2021 Tilt
"Feels Like a Different Thing"[39] 2022
"Woman"[40]
"Luvin U Is Easy"[41]
"Angry Girl"
(CHAI Version)[14]
Re-Tilt
"Heaven"
(triple j Like A Version)[42]
Non-album singles
"Toy Boy"
(RAW SILK Remix)[43]
"On & On (Again)"
(with Daniel Avery)[15]
[C][44] ConMan Club Classics Vol. 1
"Now U Do"
(with DJ Seinfeld)[16]
2023 [D][45]
"Chez Moi (Waiting for You)"
(with CC:Disco)[46]
TBA
"Firebreak"[47] ConMan Club Classics Vol. 1
"Forever 2 (Crush mix)"
(with DJ Boring)[20]
2024
"I Can't Lose You"[22] 3AM (La La La)
"Break It Down"
(with IN2STELLAR)[48]
Fabric Presents Confidence Man
"So What"[49] 3AM (La La La)
"Let Them Bells Ring"[50] Fabric Presents Confidence Man
"All My People"
(with Sweely)[51]
TBA
"Control"[52] 3AM (La La La)
"Real Move Touch"[52]

Notes

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  1. ^ "Boyfriend (Repeat)" did not enter the Ultratop 50, but peaked at number 24 on the Walloon Ultratip chart.[27]
  2. ^ "First Class Bitch" did not enter the UK top 100, but peaked at number 13 on the physical singles chart and 10 on the vinyl singles chart
  3. ^ "On & On (Again)" did not enter the UK top 100, but peaked at number 63 on the physical singles chart
  4. ^ "Now U Do" did not enter the UK top 100, but peaked at number 26 on the physical singles chart and 23 on the vinyl singles chart

Awards and nominations

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AIR Awards

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The Australian Independent Record Awards (commonly known informally as AIR Awards) is an annual awards night to recognise, promote and celebrate the success of Australia's Independent Music sector.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2018 "Bubblegum" Best Independent Dance/Electronic Club Song or EP Nominated [53][54]
2019 themselves Best Breakthrough Act Nominated [54][55]
Confident Music for Confident People Best Independent Dance/Electronica Album Won
2020 "Does It Make You Feel Good?" Best Independent Dance or Electronica Single Nominated [56][57]
2022 "Holiday" Best Independent Dance, Electronica or Club Single Nominated [58][59]
2023 TILT Best Independent Dance or Electronica Album or EP Won [60][61]
I OH YOU, Mushroom Marketing: Confidence Man – TILT Independent Marketing Team of the Year Won
Mushroom Publicity: Confidence Man – TILT Independent Publicity Team of the Year Nominated
2024 "On & On (Again)" Best Independent Dance, Electronica or Club Single Nominated [62]

ARIA Music Awards

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The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of Australian music. They commenced in 1987.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2022 Tilt Best Dance/Electronic Release Nominated [63]
2024 "I Can't Lose You" Best Dance/Electronic Release Nominated [64]
"I Can't Lose You" by Confidence Man, Zac Dov Wiesel Best Video Nominated
Confidence Man - Laneway Festival Best Australian Live Act Nominated

J Awards

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The J Awards are an annual series of Australian music awards that were established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio station Triple J. They commenced in 2005.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2017 Confidence Man Unearthed Artist of the Year Nominated [65]
2022 "Holiday" by Confidence Man (directed by W.A.M. Bleakley) Australian Video of the Year Nominated [66]
2024 Confidence Man Australian Live Act of the Year Nominated [67]

MTV Europe Music Awards

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The MTV Europe Music Awards are an annual awards night celebrating music and pop culture. They commenced in 1994.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2024 Confidence Man Best Australian Act Nominated [68]

Music Victoria Awards

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The Music Victoria Awards are an annual awards night celebrating Victorian music. They commenced in 2006.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2022 Confidence Man Best Pop Work Nominated [69][70]

National Live Music Awards

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The National Live Music Awards (NLMAs) are a broad recognition of Australia's diverse live industry, celebrating the success of the Australian live scene. The awards commenced in 2016.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2017[71][72] Confidence Man Best New Act of the Year Nominated
Live Pop Act of the Year Nominated
Best Live Act of the Year – People's Choice Nominated
2018[73][74] Confidence Man Live Pop Act of the Year Won

Queensland Music Awards

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The Queensland Music Awards (previously known as Q Song Awards) are annual awards celebrating Queensland, Australia's brightest emerging artists and established legends. They commenced in 2006.[75]

Year Nominee / work Award Result (wins only)
2017[76] "Boyfriend (Repeat)" Electronic Song of the Year Won
2019[77] themselves Export Achievement Award awarded

Rolling Stone UK Awards

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The Rolling Stone UK Awards are annual awards celebrating music and events across the UK.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2024[78] Confidence Man The Live Act Award Won

UK Music Video Awards

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The UK Music Video Awards are annual awards celebrating music videos from the UK music scene and abroad. They commenced in 2008.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2024 "I Can't Lose You" Best Dance/Electronic Video - International Nominated

Performances and appearances

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Headline tours

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  • The Boyfriend (repeat) Tour (2016)
  • The Hard Candy Tour (2017)
  • The Ring'A Ding Ding Tour (2017)
  • Confident Music for Confident People World Tour (2018)
  • Tilt Tour (2022)

Support tours

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