After four years away from Australian stages, Against The Current are finally heading back Down Under, with the beloved rock trio announcing two exclusive headline shows for January 2027 as part of their Till Death & Back Tour.
Celebrating 15 years as a band this year, Against The Current will make their long awaited return with intimate performances in Melbourne and Sydney, marking their first Australian appearances since their acclaimed 2023 Nightmares & Daydreams world tour.

Against The Current 2027 Australian Tour Dates
- Thursday, January 21st – Melbourne, 170 Russell
- Friday, January 22nd – Sydney, Liberty Hall
Ticket Information
- Artist & Spotify Pre-sale: Monday, July 6th at 10:00am local time
- Early Bird Pre-sale: Wednesday, July 8th at 10:00am local time
- General On Sale: Friday, July 10th at 10:00am local time
One of modern rock’s most recognisable acts
Since forming in 2011, vocalist Chrissy Costanza, guitarist Dan Gow and drummer Will Ferri have grown from ambitious teenagers into one of modern rock’s most recognisable acts.
Across more than a decade, the trio have continually evolved their sound, releasing fan favourite records In Our Bones and Past Lives before stepping into an independent era that has seen them embrace heavier, more anthemic songwriting.
Recent singles including silent stranger, blindfolded and good guy have collectively amassed more than 40 million streams, while 2026 has already delivered fresh previews of their next chapter with the explosive tracks Heavenly and Dead Man Walking.
Against The Current ‘Dead Man Walking’ video
Celebrating 15 years together, Against The Current also continue to leave their mark beyond traditional rock circles. Their collaboration with Riot Games on “Legends Never Die” has become one of gaming’s biggest crossover hits, surpassing one billion streams worldwide and introducing the band to an even broader global audience.
With their high energy performances earning widespread praise for their powerful stage presence and undeniable connection with audiences, the trio return to Australia with a brand new era of music and a pair of shows expected to sell out quickly.
