After yesterday’s cryptic teaser lit up the Australian metal scene, the rumours have officially become reality.
The run marks Lamb Of God’s first full Australian tour in close to a decade, outside of their Knotfest appearances, and it’s shaping up to be one of the heaviest arena packages Australia’s seen in years.
Lamb Of God Trivium Australian Tour 2026

Lamb Of God Trivium 2026 Australian Tour Dates:
- Friday, October 2nd – Perth, Perth HPC
- Sunday, October 4th – Adelaide, AEC Theatre
- Tuesday, October 6th – Melbourne, John Cain Arena
- Friday, October 9th – Sydney, Hordern Pavilion
- Sunday, October 11th – Brisbane, Riverstage
Ticket Details
Fans eager to lock in tickets early will have multiple pre-sale windows available ahead of the general on sale.
Artist Early Bird Pre-Sale
Friday, May 15th at 9am local time – Thursday, May 21st at 8am local time.
Destroy All Lines Early Bird Pre-Sale
Tuesday, May 19th at 9am local time – Thursday, May 21st at 8am local time
Fans can register for early access via: daltours.cc/LOGTRIV
Venue Early Bird Pre-Sale
Tuesday, May 19th at 9am local time – Thursday, May 21st at 8am local time
My Ticketek Early Bird Pre-Sale
Tuesday, May 19th at 9am local time – Thursday, May 21st at 8am local time
Spotify Early Bird Pre-Sale
Wednesday, May 20th at 9am local time – Thursday, May 21st at 8am local time
General Public Tickets
General tickets go on sale Thursday, May 21st at 9am local time via Destroy All Lines.
Kicking off Friday, October 2nd in Perth at Perth HPC, the tour will bulldoze through Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane across nine days of riffs, circle pits and pure volume.
Two generations collide
For longtime metal fans, this lineup feels less like a random pairing and more like two generations of modern heavy music colliding in real time, Lamb Of God helped define the New Wave Of American Heavy Metal movement through the 2000s with records like ‘Ashes Of The Wake’ and ‘Sacrament’, while Trivium carved their own lane by smashing together metalcore, thrash and massive melodic hooks into festival sized anthems.

Lamb Of God are currently riding the momentum of their latest album ‘Into Oblivion’, released earlier this year, while Trivium continue to operate like one of metal’s hardest working live bands, still sounding razor-sharp more than two decades into their career.
Then there’s Bleed From Within, who’ve quietly become one of the most reliable heavy acts on the planet, their latest album ‘Zenith’ pushed their sound even further into towering groove-metal territory, and anyone who caught them supporting Slipknot or Bullet For My Valentine already knows they don’t show up to simply warm up the stage.
With Knotfest proving Australia’s appetite for heavy music is still thriving, this tour feels like another massive win for local metalheads.
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