“It’s everything you know and love, celebrating things been and gone; and how time really does f**king FLY!”
James Reyne (Credit: Kane Hibberd)
James Reyne is hitting the road in February and March 2026 for a commemorative run of shows honouring Australian Crawl.
Travelling around the country from Friday, 6 February, the Fall of Crawl Tour will see Reyne and special guests Boom Crash Opera perform at theatres and outdoor venues in Brunswick Heads, Coffs Harbour, Penrith, Sydney, Adelaide, Bellarine, Perth, and Brisbane, wrapping the tour on Friday, 27 March.
You can find all the dates and venues below. Tickets are available now via James Reyne’s website.
Australian Crawl came to an end in 1986, after releasing hits such as Errol, Reckless, Things Don’t Seem, and The Boys Light Up. In 2026, Reyne will celebrate The Fall of Crawl, revisiting the hits and fan favourites from long ago that have stayed with Australians for decades.
He said of the tour, “It’s everything you know and love, celebrating things been and gone; and how time really does f**king FLY!”
The tour comes after Reyne’s upcoming appearances at this year’s Good Things Festival in December. Last month, festival organisers described him as “the guy who's about to prove pub rock belongs on the same stage as heavy music.”
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They added, “Let's be real - James is the beautiful oddball of our lineup, and we're absolutely here for it! While everyone else is tuning down to drop Z, he'll be bringing those iconic Australian Crawl anthems (and more!) that'll have generations singing along.”
Last year, Reyne embarked on his Crawl File 40th anniversary tour, with plenty of dates that took place across the country.
Crawl File is packed with songs you know and love, from Reckless to Errol, Oh No Not You Again, Lakeside, Downhearted and Things Don’t Seem, opening with Beautiful People and closing with a raucous live rendition of the singalong-ready The Boys Light Up.
“It was all a long time ago,” Reyne commented, “and sometimes I feel like it was another person who lived that life.
“But I’m still making music, and I’m still on the road. Australian Crawl was a great apprenticeship.”
Presented by Triple M
Friday 6 – Hotel Brunswick, Brunswick Heads, NSW
Saturday 7 – Jetty Beach House, Coffs Harbour, NSW
Friday 27- Evans Theatre, Penrith, NSW
Saturday 28 – Enmore Theatre, Enmore, NSW
Friday 6 – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide, SA
Sunday 8 – Bellarine Estate, Bellarine, VIC + Nick Barker
Saturday 21 – Red Hill Auditorium, Red Hill, WA + 1927 & MODELS
Friday 27 – Eatons Hill Hotel, Brisbane, QLD + 1927