Geordie Kieffer is officially bringing his unhinged, genre blurring world to Australia for the first time, locking in a headline tour this October.
The Los Angeles provocateur has built a reputation on pushing pop into darker, messier territory, now he’s set to test that energy live across Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, with tickets going on sale this Friday, May 8th at 9am local time via Destroy All Lines.
Presale kicks off earlier on Wednesday, May 6 at 9am.
Geordie Kieffer 2026 Australian tour dates

Tour Dates
- Thursday, October, 8th – Max Watts, Melbourne
- Friday, October, 9th – Oxford Arts Factory, Sydney
- Saturday, October, 10th – Brightside Outdoors, Brisbane
Tickets go on sale this Friday, May 8th at 9am local time via Destroy All Lines, with presale available Wednesday, May 6 at 9am here.
It’s a tight run, but that almost works in his favour, Kieffer’s whole thing thrives in smaller rooms where things feel a little too close, a little too unpredictable.
Not your standard pop act
Trying to pin Kieffer down is half the problem, he’s labelled it ‘Agro-Pop’, which feels about right, there’s bite under the hooks, and a kind of sleazy confidence running through everything he touches.
Tracks like ‘Sex Party’, ‘Icon Killer’ and ‘Swinger’ didn’t just land, they carved out a cult following. But it was ‘Red Line’ that really blew the doors open, clocking over 100 million global streams and flooding TikTok feeds with more than 100,000 uses.
That kind of traction doesn’t come from playing it safe, there’s something deliberately off kilter about his whole presentation, it leans into discomfort, flirtation, and the kind of tension that could tip either way depending on the room, live that usually means things get loose fast.
What to expect down under
For an Australian debut run, this feels like a calculated entry point, three shows, no filler, just enough to make an impression and leave people wanting more.
Whether that translates to packed rooms or curious onlookers remains to be seen, Kieffer’s audience has largely lived online so far, and this tour will be the real test of how that energy holds up in the flesh, either way, it won’t be a quiet night.
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