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The Amity Affliction Announce Regional Australia Tour For 2026

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The Amity Affliction are set to head out on a 21-date tour across Regional Australia in February and March 2026 to make up for Park Waves Festival’s surprise cancellation.

Australian Metalcore heroes The Amity Affliction have announced that they’ll be touring Australia after all.

The band were previously slated to perform at Park Waves Festival in December, however plans would change as the festival would be cancelled shortly before the big day.

To make up for the cancelled festival, The Amity Affliction have announced a massive 21-date tour across Australia, with shows spread across Queensland, New South Wales, Tasmania, Victoria and South Australia.

Joining the band for the big tour will be Byron Bay metalcore outfit In Hearts Wake, Sydney rockers RedHook and Brisbane nu-metal quartet Headwreck.

Presented by SBM Presents, Amity Affliction’s Regional Tour 2026 will bring fans from across Australia to see them before they head to the US in April, with the tour set to wrap mid-May.

The Amity Affliction Australia Tour 2026

Tickets for The Amity Affliction’s Regional Tour 2026 went on sale this morning via the SBM Presents website.

  • Thursday, 12 February – Miami Marketta Laneway, Gold Coast, Queensland (Support from In Hearts Wake, RedHook, HEADWRECK)
  • Friday, 13 February – The Station, Sunshine Coast, Queensland (Support from In Hearts Wake, RedHook, Headwreck)
  • Saturday, 14 February – Powerhouse, Toowoomba, Queensland (Support from In Hearts Wake, Redhook, Headwreck)
  • Wednesday, 18 February – McGuire’s Hotel, Mackay, Queensland (Support from In Hearts Wake, Redhook, Headwreck)
  • Thursday, 19 February – Magnum’s, Airlie Beach, Queensland (Support from In Hearts Wake, Redhook, Headwreck)
  • Friday, 20 February – JCU, Townsville, Queensland (Support from In Hearts Wake, Redhook, Headwreck)
  • Saturday, 21 February – Ellis Beach Bar & Grill, Cairns, Queensland (Support from In Hearts Wake, Redhook, Headwreck)
  • Wednesday, 25 February – Dee Why RSL, Dee Why, New South Wales (Support from In Hearts Wake, Redhook)
  • Thursday, 26 February – Bar On The Hill, Newcastle, New South Wales (Support from In Hearts Wake, Redhook, Headwreck)
  • Friday, 27 February – Wests, Tamworth, New South Wales (Support from In Hearts Wake, Redhook, Headwreck)
  • Saturday, 28 February – Jetty Beach House, Coffs Harbour, New South Wales (Supported from In Hearts Wake, Redhook, Headwreck)
  • Thursday, 5 March – Panthers, Penrith, New South Wales (Support from In Hearts Wake, Redhook)
  • Friday, 6 March – UOW Hall, Wollongong, New South Wales (Support from In Hearts Wake, Redhook, Headwreck)
  • Saturday, 7 March – Woodport Hotel, Central Coast, New South Wales (Support from In Hearts Wake, Redhook, Headwreck)
  • Wednesday, 11 March – Beer Deluxe, Albury, New South Wales (Support from In Hearts Wake, Redhook, Headwreck)
  • Friday, 13 March – Odeon Theatre, Hobart, Tasmania (Support from Headwreck)
  • Saturday, 14 March – Forth Pub, Forth, Tasmania (Support from Headwreck)
  • Wednesday, 18 March – Eureka Hotel, Geelong, Victoria (Support from In Hearts Wake, Redhook, Headwreck)
  • Thursday, 19 March – The Deck, Traralgon, Victoria (Support from In Hearts Wake, Redhook, Headwreck)
  • Friday 20 March – The Pier, Frankston, Victoria (Support from In Hearts Wake, Redhook)
  • Saturday, 21 March – Bridgeway Hotel, Adelaide, South Australia (Support from Redhook)

Earlier this year, The Amity Affliction would debut their new single ‘All That I Remember’, marking the band’s first release with new bass player and clean vocalist Jonny Reeves.

Since releasing their debut album, Severed Ties, in 2008, the band has quickly become Australia’s premier metal act. With eight studio albums to their name (five of which have gone on to hit number 1 on the ARIA charts), several sold-out tours in Australia, the US, UK and Europe, and 1 billion streams to their name, it’s a tour you won’t want to miss.

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