The tour announcement accompanies the release of The Belair Lip Bombs' new album, 'Again.'

The Belair Lip Bombs (Credit: Kyle Dobie)

Melbourne indie rockers The Belair Lip Bombs have enjoyed a massive week. They’ve just released their new record, Again, and announced a huge 2026 Australian tour.
The tour dates arrive in the midst of the group’s appearances at next year’s Laneway Festival alongside acts such as Chappell Roan, Wolf Alice, Role Model, Wet Leg, Teen Jesus And The Jean Teasers, and many others. In November and December, The Belair Lip Bombs will tour across Europe and the UK, and in 2026, they’ll embark on a co-headline tour of the US alongside fellow Aussies dust.
Starting at Melbourne’s Corner Hotel on Friday, 27 February, the band’s Australian tour continues at Hobart’s Altar on Friday, 6 March, Adelaide’s Lion Arts Factory on Friday, 13 March, Freo.Social on Saturday, 14 March, Sydney’s Oxford Art Factory on Friday, 20 March, and concludes at Brisbane’s Crowbar on Saturday, 21 March. Tickets are available via the band’s website.
On Friday (31 October), The Belair Lip Bombs released their new album, Again. The album was released through Jack White’s Third Man Records. Earlier this year, the band became the first Australian band to be signed to the impressive roster, which includes Jack White, The White Stripes, Sleep, Interpol, The Hives, and many others.
For Again, The Belair Lip Bombs collaborated with producers Nao Anzai (The Teskey Brothers, Missy Higgins), and Joe White (Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever). The band have described the release as “an album for real lovers and feelers around the world.”
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They added, “With Again, we wanted to create a body of work that reflected our maturity as people and as songwriters.
“I think an album is the most significant demonstration of all of our hard work as a band. Touring the world and playing iconic venues or supporting big bands is all incredible, but at the end of the day, none of that would be happening if it wasn’t for making a record.”
Friday 27 February - Corner Hotel - Naarm / Melbourne
Friday 6 March - Altar - nipaluna / Hobart
Friday 13 March - Lion Arts Factory - Tarntanya / Adelaide
Saturday 14 March - Freo.Social - Boorloo / Perth
Friday 20 March - Oxford Art Factory - Eora / Sydney
Saturday 21 March - Crowbar - Meanjin / Brisbane

