UK alt-rockers Amber Run have locked in five dates across the country in April 2026.
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UK alt-rock trio Amber Run are finally making their way Down Under next year on their first-ever Australian tour.
The tour is a celebration of their debut album, 5AM, which turned ten this year. Peaking at #36 on the UK Album Chart, 5AM was universally praised by critics and included the singles ‘I Found’, ‘Spark’, ‘Just My Soul Responding’ and a re-recorded version of the track ‘Noah’, which was first available on the EP of the same name.
Amber Run have revealed they will perform the recorded in full at each show of the tour, along with a set of crowd favs from their four album discography.
The tour commences in Sydney at the Factory Theatre on Friday 17 April, before hitting Melbourne’s Corner Hotel on Saturday 18 April, Brisbane’s The Triffid on Sunday 19 April and Adelaide’s Lion Arts Factory on Tuesday 21 April, coming to an end at Perth’s Rosemount Hotel on Thursday 23 April.
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Coming together in 2012 after meeting as friends in school, the original lineup of Amber Run began to gather steam and jagged a spot on the BBC Introducing stage at Reading Festival in 2013, which was also just their fourth official gig.
Amber Run quickly signed to RAC and released several EPs before truly breaking through with their debut album, 5AM.
The trio have gone on to release three more records – For A Moment, I Was Lost (2017), Philophobia (2019) and How To Be Human (2023) – and continue to tour the UK and Europe regularly, with frontman Joe Keogh, bassist Tomas Sperring and keyboardist Henry Wyeth excited to finally be performing shows in Australia next year.
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Amber Run ‘5AM Anniversary Tour’ 2026 Australian Dates
Friday 17 April – Factory Theatre, Sydney, NSW
Saturday 18 April – Corner Hotel, Melbourne, VIC
Sunday 19 April – The Triffid, Brisbane, QLD
Tuesday 21 April – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide, SA
Thursday 23 April – Rosemount Hotel, Perth, WA
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