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Poppy Announces 2026 Australian Tour Dates

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Poppy has announced her Constantly Nowhere Australian tour dates featuring Ocean Grove and Inertia, kicking off in January.

Poppy is officially returning to Australia. After rumours ran wild last week, the GRAMMY-nominated artist has announced her Constantly Nowhere headline tour, set to hit stages across the country in January 2026. Presented by Live Nation and triple j, the tour will see Poppy joined by Melbourne heavy-hitters Ocean Grove and Sydney alt-metal outfit Inertia as special guests on all dates.

The tour kicks off at Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall on Tuesday, January 20, before heading to Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide before wrapping up at Fremantle’s Metropolis on Monday, January 26.

Poppy 2026 Australian Tour Dates

Tickets to Poppy’s Australian tour go on general sale Friday, October 31 at 10am. The Mastercard presale kicks off on Tuesday, October 28 the Live Nation presale on Wednesday, 29 October, and the Spotify presale on Thursday, 30 October. All three presales start at 10am on their respective days, and all onsite times are local.

  • Tuesday 20 Jan, 2026 – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane
  • Wednesday 21 Jan, 2026 – Roundhouse, Sydney
  • Thursday 22 Jan, 2026 – Forum, Melbourne
  • Saturday 24 Jan, 2026 – Hindley St. Music Hall, Adelaide
  • Monday 26 Jan, 2026 – Metropolis, Fremantle

The announcement follows the release of Poppy’s new single ‘Unravel’ via Sumerian Records, her first solo track since 2024’s Negative Spaces. Produced by Jordan Fish (Bring Me The Horizon, Architects, Halsey, Amy Lee) and co-written by Poppy and Fish, the song showcases her at her most emotionally raw, fusing delicate vocals with a climactic, high-intensity chorus.

Poppy’s creative streak has been relentless. Just recently, she teamed up with Amy Lee and Courtney LaPlante for the single ‘End of You’, released through Sumerian Records.

With Constantly Nowhere, Poppy is poised to bring her singular vision to Australian audiences once again: a fusion of sound, performance, and self-expression that continues to challenge and redefine what modern metal can be.

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