Allegaeon Announce 2026 Australian Tour
Catch the American death metal act performing tracks from their latest album, The Ossuary Lens, in March next year.
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Melodic death metal heroes Allegaeon are heading to Australia in 2026 in support of their latest album, The Ossuary Lens.
Described by Metal Injection as “A masterclass in melodic death metal — complex, dynamic, and utterly captivating,” and as “One of the most inventive albums of the year, blending science and metal like never before,” by Decibel Magazine, The Ossuary Lens is the first Allegaeon album to feature vocalist Ezra Haynes since 2014's Elements of the Infinite.
The Colorado-based band are playing five shows in Australia, starting with The Rosemount in Perth on Wednesday 4 March. The band then plays Adelaide’s Ed Castle on Thursday 5 March, Brisbane’s Soapbox Beer on Friday 6 March and Sydney’s The Underground on Saturday 7 March, with the final show at Dethfest 2026 at Melbourne’s Corner Hotel on Sunday 8 March.
Tickets go on sale at 9am AEST on Wednesday 8 October via yourmatebookings.com.
Formed in 2008, Allegaeon are known for their blend of intricate guitar riffs, symphonic interludes and science-themed lyrics, with the band having released seven albums across their more than 15 year career.
The band have gone through several lineup changes over the journey, with the current lineup comprising OG member and lead guitarist Greg Burgess alongside rhythm guitarist Michael Stancel, bassist Brandom Michael, drummer Jeff Saltzman and vocalist Ezra Haynes.
Having toured with metal heavyweights such as Obscura and Archspire, Allegaeon have gained a rep for their incredible live shows, with the band pumped to be performing for their Australian fans in 2026.
Catch Allegaeon at Ed Castle on Thursday 5 March. For ticketing info, visit yourmatebookings.com.
Allegaeon 2026 Australian Tour Dates
Wednesday 4 March – The Rosemount, Perth, WA
Thursday 5 March – Ed Castle, Adelaide, SA
Friday 6 March – Soapbox Beer, Brisbane, QLD
Saturday 7 March – The Underground, Sydney, NSW
Sunday 8 March – Dethfest 2026, Corner Hotel, Melbourne, VIC
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