Pierce The Veil Return to Australia in 2026 with Massive Headline Tour
Alright, let’s talk about something huge that just dropped for Aussie rock fans— Pierce The Veil are officially coming back to Australia in 2026 as part of their massive I Can’t Hear You World Tour . It's been confirmed that the post-hardcore legends from San Diego will be hitting five cities across the country next April, and this marks their first headline tour down under since 2023, when they co-headlined with Beartooth. If you were at one of those shows, you know how wild that run was.
So here’s what we know. The band will be kicking things off on Wednesday, April 8th at Brisbane’s Riverstage , followed by Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion on Friday the 10th , then heading to Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne on Sunday the 12th , The Drive in Adelaide on Tuesday the 14th , and wrapping it up at Red Hill Auditorium in Perth on Thursday the 16th . It’s not just an East Coast thing this time—Perth is getting some love too!
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Joining them on this run are two incredible support acts: Movements , the California-based post-hardcore band, and Jack Kays , an alternative singer-songwriter from Cincinnati who’s been turning heads lately. So if you're heading to these shows, you're in for a full night of emotionally-charged, high-energy performances.
Now, a big part of the excitement comes from the fact that this tour gives Australian fans the first-ever chance to hear tracks from Pierce The Veil’s latest album, The Jaws of Life , performed live on home soil . The album dropped in 2023, but its deluxe edition just came out this year and includes new songs like Kiss Me Now , plus a haunting cover of Radiohead’s Karma Police , which actually got its first real outing during a Like A Version session in Australia. Full circle moment, right?
Frontman Vic Fuentes mentioned how this new record marked a major shift for the band—new producers, different drummers, and a fresh perspective on their whole process. It really opened up a more experimental, alternative side to their music without straying too far from their emo and post-hardcore roots.
As for tickets, general sales open Friday, August 8th at 10am local time , with multiple presales happening from Wednesday, August 6th . That includes artist presale, Mastercard presale, and Live Nation presale, so there are plenty of chances to snag your spot.
And if you were holding out hope for them to appear at Good Things Festival later in the year, this pretty much rules that out—they’re doing their own thing. And with venues like Rod Laver and Riverstage on the list, this is shaping up to be their biggest Aussie tour to date .
So yeah—get ready. April 2026 is going to get loud.
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