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Infinity Song

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When?

31 January 2026 starting 8:00 am

How much?

From: $69.9

What?

Fast rising New York 4-piece Infinity Song are set to make their second trip to Australia and first trip to New Zealand in January 2026, with dates set for Auckland, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth.Composed of siblings Abraham, Angel, Israel and Momo Boyd - the soft rock group have had a whirlwind few years since being handpicked by Jay Z for Roc Nation in 2016. Initially busking and working on their craft across iconic New York spots such as Central Park & Grand Central Station, the band have since made their way across the globe hitting some of the biggest stages in the world; including Madison Square Garden and Carnegie Hall in New York, The Palladium, Union Chapel and Koko in London, and iconic festivals such as Glastonbury, Lollapalooza, Boston Calling, Bonnaroo and Railbird.Often likened to legendary artists such as Fifth Dimension, The Mamas and The Papas, and ABBA, the band have had some incredible viral success throughout the career - including their 2024 hit ‘Haters Anthem’ which has seen over 300 million streams since release and even landing them an endorsement from Doja Cat.The band are currently in the midst of a hefty world tour across Europe, Asia the US in support of their latest single ‘London Foxes’, a bold, playful track that blends their signature harmonies with a fresh sonic edge. Amongst the extensive tour list, the band have recently played at festivals such as All Together Now Festival (IRE), Kampnagel Summerfestival (Germany), Haldern Pop Festival (Germany), Flow Festival OY (Finland) and Summer Sonic Festival (Japan).Their debut Australian tour last year was an overwhelming success, selling out their Melbourne show at the Night Cat and leaving punters spellbound with their captivating performances.This time around they’re taking things up a notch, with their biggest Australian venues yet and their debut performance in Perth.Tickets on sale now!