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Touché Amoré Are Returning To Australia For One Huge Melbourne Show

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Touché Amoré are heading back to Australia for a one night only performance this November, bringing one of the most important post hardcore records of the last decade with them.

The Los Angeles band will perform Stage Four in full at Melbourne’s Forum Melbourne on Friday, November 13th, celebrating 10 years since the release of the album that permanently reshaped the band’s career.

Joining them for the exclusive Australian show are Pennsylvania emo favourites Tigers Jaw, with additional special guests still to be announced.

Touché Amoré Australian Show 2026

Friday, November 13th – The Forum – Melbourne, VIC

Tickets go on sale Thursday, June 4th at 11am AEST via Destroy All Lines

Ten years of ‘Stage Four’

Released in 2016, Stage Four arrived in the aftermath of frontman Jeremy Bolm losing his mother to cancer, transforming grief, exhaustion and vulnerability into what became Touché Amoré’s defining album.

Rather than staying locked inside hardcore conventions, the record expanded outward emotionally and sonically, balancing the devastating honesty in a way that connected far beyond punk circles.

Tracks like “Flowers and You” and “New Halloween” became deeply personal touchpoints for fans navigating their own experiences with loss, helping cement Stage Four as one of modern post-hardcore’s most important releases.

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A decade later, the album still hits incredibly hard, the upcoming Melbourne show also marks another Australian return for the band following their extensive tour with Militarie Gun last year, where they introduced fans to material from their latest album Spiral in a Straight Line while reminding everyone why Touché Amoré continue to sit at the centre of contemporary post-hardcore.

Support comes from Tigers Jaw, a band whose influence across emo and indie rock has quietly shaped an entire generation of artists over the last two decades, fresh off releasing their latest album Lost on You earlier this year, the pairing feels almost perfectly curated for fans who grew up inside the emotional overlap between emo, punk and melodic hardcore.

For one night only, Melbourne gets both.

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