Turns out demand for Killing Horizons was even bigger than Parkway Drive expected.
Just over 24 hours after announcing their Australian album shows, Byron Bay heavyweights Parkway Drive have confirmed final additional dates for both Sydney and Melbourne, expanding what is shaping up to be one of the most sought after heavy tours of the year.
The newly added dates will see Parkway return for extra nights at Sydney’s Enmore Theatre and Melbourne’s Forum, giving fans one last chance to catch the band revisiting two of the most important records in their catalogue.
Parkway Drive – Killing Horizons Australia 2026

Parkway Drive – Killing Horizons Australia 2026
Perth – Metro City
Saturday, August 1st – Killing With A Smile
Sunday, August 2nd – Horizons
Adelaide – Hindley St Music Hall
Tuesday, August 4th – Killing With A Smile
Wednesday, August 5th – Horizons
Melbourne – Forum
Sunday, August 9th – Killing With A Smile (Sold Out)
Monday, August 10th – Horizons (Sold Out)
Monday, August 24th – NEW SHOW – Killing With A Smile
Tuesday, August 25th – NEW SHOW – Horizons
Sydney – Enmore Theatre
Wednesday, August 12th – Killing With A Smile (Sold Out)
Thursday, August 13th – Horizons (Sold Out)
Friday, August 21st – NEW SHOW – Killing With A Smile
Saturday, August 22nd – NEW SHOW – Horizons
Brisbane – Fortitude Music Hall
Saturday, August 15th – Killing With A Smile
Sunday, August 16th – Horizons
Tickets for newly added Sydney and Melbourne shows go on sale Friday, June 26th at 11am AEST, all remaining original dates are on sale now.
For complete tour and ticket information visit livenation.com.au
Years In The Making
It’s the kind of tour that’s been talked about for years by long time fans, with frontman Winston McCall revealing the idea started while revisiting older material during recent touring.
“this idea kicked off when we started working on the KWAS [Killing With A Smile] medley for our last tour. Revisiting Killing With A Smile with a fresh perspective lit a spark that remained after we finished up, so we figured rather than let the spark die, let’s take it and create something special.
For all the people who have waited to hear these songs live again, for all the people that never got the chance to see these two albums on stage, for ourselves reconnecting with the core energy at the heart of this band, this tour is for all of us.
Some of these songs haven’t been played live in over a decade, some have never been played at all. You wanted it, now you got it, so let’s make this moment worth the wait.”
After celebrating their 20th anniversary with sold out arena dates and pushing boundaries with their Sydney Opera House orchestral performance, Parkway are going in the opposite direction for Killing Horizons. If you’ve been waiting to hear these records live again, this is the last call.