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Motionless In White Announce 2026 Australian Headline Tour

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Motionless In White are returning for their first Australian headline tour since 2017 with Make Them Suffer and Currents.

Motionless In White will return to Australia in 2026 for their first headline run since 2017. The band will be joined by Make Them Suffer and Currents for three massive shows next June, marking the biggest Australian performances of their career.

The tour begins on Wednesday, June 24 at Melbourne’s Margaret Court Arena, before heading to Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion and wrapping up at Brisbane’s Riverstage.

Motionless In White 2026 Australian Tour Dates

Presale tickets go on sale Tuesday, September 2 at 9am local time (registration available here), with general tickets available Thursday, September 4 at 9am local time.

  • Wednesday 24 June, 2026 – Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne
  • Friday 26 June, 2026 – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney
  • Sunday, 28 June 2026 – Riverstage, Brisbane

Hailing from Scranton, Pennsylvania, Motionless In White formed in the mid-2000s and have since become one of the most distinctive acts in heavy music, blending industrial metal with gothic-tinged rock. The band – Chris Motionless (vocals), Ricky Olson (guitar), Ryan Sitkowski (guitar), Vinny Mauro (drums), and Justin Morron (bass) – have earned over one billion cumulative streams and views, alongside four consecutive Top 5 debuts on both the Billboard Top Hard Rock Albums and Top Rock Albums charts with Reincarnate (2014), Graveyard Shift (2017), Disguise (2019), and Scoring The End Of The World (2022).

Known for their dramatic live shows, Motionless In White have shared stages with Slipknot, Korn, Lamb of God, and Bring Me The Horizon. Their most recent Australian appearance was in 2022, supporting I Prevail.

Joining them on this run are Aussie heavyweights Make Them Suffer, who released their self-titled album in 2024. The band’s evolution across deathcore, melodic death metal, and metalcore has seen them tour globally with Parkway Drive, Sleep Token, and Bring Me The Horizon. Connecticut’s Currents round out the bill, bringing their emotive brand of post-metalcore.

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