A Day To Remember & Papa Roach Announce Joint 2026 Australian and New Zealand TOur
The two bands will be supported by special guests Landmvrks.
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After cryptic posters appeared in cities across the country, A Day To Remember and Papa Roach have officially announced they are touring Australia and New Zealand in 2026.
The Big Rock Tour lands in Australia in April next year, with Florida hybrid heavies A Day To Remember and California mainstays Papa Roach performing in arenas with support from French metalcore heroes Landmvrks.
The tour kicks off at Perth’s RCA Arena on Saturday 4 April, before hitting Adelaide’s AEC Arena on Monday 6 April, Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena on Wednesday 8 April, Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on Friday 10 April, Brisbane’s Entertainment Centre on Sunday 12 April and Auckland’s Spark Arena on Wednesday 15 April.
Those keen on securing tickets early can sign up here for the Destroy All Lines pre-sale that kicks off at 11am AEDT on Tuesday 9 December. This is followed by the Spotify pre-sale at 11am AEDT on Wednesday 10 December. General on-sale takes place at 11am AEDT on Thursday 11 December via destroyalllines.com.
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Both A Day To Remember and Papa Roach have made their mark in the world of heavy music over the years.
A Day To Remember have been one of the most successful modern alternative bands since breaking out in the early 2000s. Over that time, they’ve released eight studio albums, including this year’s Big Ole Album Vol. 1, all of which hit #1 on the Billboard Rock, Indie and/or Alternative Charts.
Having shared stages over the years with Yellowcard, Falling In Reverse, New Found Glory and Parkway Drive, they’ve earned a reputation for punishing live performances that get the mosh going.
Papa Roach are no slouches, with the two-time Grammy-nominated Cali act ripping it up on stages across the globe for 30 years. Breaking out in 2000 with their genre-defining debut single ‘Last Resort’, the band have achieved 26 career Top-10 hits, 12 career #1s and an ongoing global impact that most could only dream of.
The chance to see these two bands, along with Landmvrks, perform on the same bill is not to be missed.
Catch A Day To Remember and Papa Roach performing at AEC Arena on Monday 6 April. Ticketing information is available at destroyalllines.com.
A Day To Remember & Papa Roach 2026 Australian and New Zealand Tour Dates
with special guests Landmvrks
Saturday 4 April - RAC Arena, Perth, WA
Monday 6 April - AEC Arena, Adelaide, SA
Wednesday 8 April - Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, VIC
Friday 10 April - Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, NSW
Sunday 12 April - Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane, QLD
Wednesday 15 April - Spark Arena, Auckland, NZ
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