Poppy will present her first-ever headline tour of Australia in January 2026 with local special guests.

Poppy (Credit: Hector Clark)

American metal star and subversive performer Poppy has announced her first-ever headline tour of Australia for January 2026.
The dates come after the BLOODMONEY singer returned to Australia earlier this year, opening for Bad Omens in venues across the East Coast. She made her Australian debut at the 2019 Good Things Festival.
Presented by Live Nation and triple j, Poppy’s 2026 Australian tour begins at Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall on Tuesday, 20 January.
It continues at Sydney’s Roundhouse on Wednesday, 21 January, Melbourne’s Forum on Thursday, 22 January, Adelaide’s Hindley Street Music Hall on Saturday, 24 January, and concludes at Metropolis Fremantle on Monday, 26 January.
Special guests on all shows are Melbourne nu-metal outfit Ocean Grove and Sydney metalcore band Inertia.
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Mastercard cardholders can access pre-sale tickets for all cities, excluding Perth, on Tuesday, 28 October, at 10 am local time, and continue until Thursday, 30 October, at 10 am local time. Punters can also find preferred ticket access from Friday, 31 October, at 10 am local time – head to the Priceless website for more information.
The Spotify pre-sale will go live on Thursday, 30 October, at 10 am local time.
My Live Nation members can access pre-sale tickets on Wednesday, 29 October, at 10 am local time – register here to access those tickets – ahead of the general sale on Friday, 31 October, at 10 am local time. You can find tickets on the Live Nation website.
Last week, Poppy released the epic new single, Unravel. The track marks her first solo release since last year’s critically acclaimed album, Negative Spaces. It follows last month’s collaboration with Evanescence’s Amy Lee and Spiritbox’s Courtney LaPlante on the single, End Of You.
In 2021, the Best Metal Performance Grammy nomination for Poppy’s BLOODMONEY marked the first time a solo female artist had ever been nominated in the category. Earlier this year, she received her second Grammy nomination for Best Metal Performance for her collaboration with Knocked Loose on the track Suffocate.
LIVE NATION AND TRIPLE J PRESENTS
Tuesday 20 January - Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane
Wednesday 21 January - Roundhouse, Sydney
Thursday 22 January - Forum, Melbourne
Saturday 24 January - Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide
Monday 26 January - Metropolis, Fremantle


