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Dijon Australian tour 2026
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Dijon Announces Australian Headline Shows for December

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Dijon is finally making his way to Australia.

Baltimore born artist Dijon has announced his first Australian headline shows for this December, alongside his festival debut at Meredith Music Festival.

Presented by Handsome Tours and Astral People, Dijon will play Melbourne’s Margaret Court Arena on December 9th, Sydney Opera House Concert Hall on December 12th and Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall on December 15th.

Between Melbourne and Sydney, he’ll head to Meredith’s Supernatural Amphitheatre for the festival on December 11th, the Australian dates cap off a year where Dijon has been seemingly everywhere without ever feeling overexposed.

Dijon Australian tour dates 2026

  • Wednesday, December 9th – Melbourne, Margaret Court Arena
  • Friday, December 11th – Meredith, Meredith Music Festival
  • Saturday, December 12th – Sydney, Sydney Opera House Concert Hall
  • Tuesday, December 15th – Brisbane, Fortitude Music Hall

Tickets

Handsome Tours & Astral People Presale: Wednesday, August 26th at 9am local time

General Public On Sale: Friday, August 28th at 9am local time

Dijon brings ‘Baby’ to Australia

Four years after releasing his debut album ‘Absolutely’, Dijon returned this year with ‘Baby’. There was no drawn-out campaign or carefully drip-fed rollout. The 12-track record simply arrived, made largely at home alongside a tight group of collaborators including Andrew Sarlo, Henry Kwapis and Mk.gee.

While Dijon’s music has always felt intensely personal, ‘Baby’ shifts the lens towards fatherhood and the emotional whiplash that comes with having your life rearranged overnight. Euphoria, grief and uncertainty all bleed into a record that feels deliberately close to the skin.

Its arrival followed a busy stretch outside his own catalogue. Dijon featured on Bon Iver’s ‘SABLE, fABLE’ and contributed writing, production and vocals to Justin Bieber’s ‘DEVOTION’. He also joined Bieber at Coachella and made an appearance in the trailer for ‘One Battle After Another’ alongside Leonardo DiCaprio.

For the Australian run, Dijon will arrive with his six-piece live band. It’s the same configuration that has accompanied him through sets at Outside Lands, Sziget, All Points East and Forwards Festival Bristol this year.

Considering how much of Dijon’s work depends on loose edges, intimacy and musicians reacting to one another in real time, seeing that six-piece setup inside rooms like the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall should be something else entirely.