The Cali rockers return to Australia for the first time since the release of their 2023 album, Zuma 85.

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Californian rock quartet Allah-Las make their Australian return in 2026 after several years touring the globe.
The tour marks Allah-Las’ first Aussie jaunt since the release of their fifth studio album, Zuma 85, a record that Clash called “a sanctuary for those already tired of a post-truth digital world.”
This year has seen Allah-Lahs share two new singles, ‘Countyman ‘82’ and ‘Dume Room’, both of which are instrumentals and outtakes from the Zuma 85 studio sessions.
Allah-Las’ Australian tour begins in Melbourne at the Croxton Bandroom on Tuesday 10 March. Dates follow at the Lion Arts Factory in Adelaide on Thursday 12 March, Beach Road Hotel in Sydney on Friday 13 March, Beach Hotel in Byron Bay on Tuesday 17 March and The Rechabite in Perth on Wednesday 18 March.
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Coming together in Los Angeles in 2008, Allah-Las consist of Miles Michaud (vocals, guitar), Matthew Correia (percussion, vocals), Spencer Dunham (bass, vocals) and Pedrum Siadatian (lead guitar, vocals).
Known for their groovy mix of jangly pop, surf and garage rock, Allah-Las have released five albums and regularly tour the world, gaining a solid fanbase in the UK and across Europe.
Catch Allah-Las performing at Lion Arts Factory on Thursday 12 March. For ticketing info, visit handsometours.com.
Allah-Las 2026 Australian Tour Dates
Tuesday 10 March – Croxton Bandroom, Melbourne, VIC
Thursday 12 March – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide, SA
Friday 13 March – Beach Road Hotel, Sydney, NSW
Tuesday 17 March – Beach Hotel, Byron Bay, NSW
Wednesday 18 March – The Rechabite, Perth

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