After a week of teasers, A Day To Remember and Papa Roach have announced the BIG ROCK TOUR, hitting Australian shores next April.
It’s official: A Day To Remember and Papa Roach are coming down under with their BIG ROCK TOUR next April, joined by special guests Landmvrks.
Kicking off in Perth on April 4, the BIG ROCK TOUR will see the heavyweights also hit Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane before wrapping up in Auckland. And the best bit: these shows will all take place at arenas, so you can pretty much guarantee the production is going to be out of this world.
The tour was initially teased with posters of both A Day To Remember and Papa Roach’s logos spotted across major Australian cities last week, with a link to a Destroy All Lines pre-sale and announcement sign-up page. Fans were pretty quick to decode the posters online, and it’s been a waiting game since for the other penny to drop with an official announcement.
Papa Roach last hit our shores in 2023 for a double-header run with The Used, and are currently on their Rise of the Roach 25th anniversary tour alongside Rise Against, so we can expect some deep cuts as they continue to celebrate their anniversary Down Under.
Meanwhile, A Day To Remember were last in the country earlier this year for Knotfest Australia alongside Slipknot and BABYMETAL, celebrating the release of their newest album, Big Ole Album Vol. 1.
A Day To Remember and Papa Roach Australian + NZ BIG ROCK TOUR Dates

Pre-sale tickets to A Day To Remember and Papa Roach’s BIG ROCK TOUR go on sale on Tuesday, 9 December at 11am (register here), with a Spotify pre-sale on Wednesday, 10 December at 11am. General tickets go on sale on Thursday, 11 December at 11am. All times are local.
- Saturday, April 4 2026 – RAC Arena, Perth
- Monday, April 6 2026 – AEC Arena, Adelaide
- Wednesday, April 8 2026 – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
- Friday, April 10 2026 – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
- Sunday, April 12 2026 – Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane
- Wednesday, April 15 2026 – Spark Arena, Auckland
All signs point to Australia (and New Zealand) next April – and we’re keen as hell to be along for the ride.