Black Foxxes Announce Debut Australian Tour 2026
The alt-indie rockers are performing two shows in South Australia this April.
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UK indie rockers Black Foxxes have revealed the dates for their first Australian tour. The quartet have locked in a huge run of dates across April and May.
Touring in support of their 2025 album The Haar, the trio will perform songs from across their four-album career, with every performance different from the next, with some songs transformed into 20-minute jam sections and others turned into short, raw and ready punches of atmospheric indie darkness.
Black Foxxes first Aussie tour begins with two shows in South Australia at Adelaide’s The Ed Castle on Friday 17 April and Goolwa’s Murray Delta Juke Joint on Saturday 18 April. The lads then play gigs in Geelong, Carlton, Frankston, Ballarat, Canberra, Wollongong, Sydney, Newcastle and Gold Coast, wrapping things up in Brisbane at Tomcat on Saturday 9 May.
Tickets for all shows are on sale here.
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Originating in Exeter, England, Black Foxxes formed in 2013 and released their debut EP, Pine, a year later. This led to the group signing with Spinefarm Records/Search And Destroy Records and dropping their debut album, I’m Not Well, in 2016.
Known for their experimental take on UK indie, which incorporates everything from ambient soundscapes to jazz, grunge and emo.
Black Foxxes have released three more albums – Reiði (2018), Black Foxxes (2020) and The Haar (2025) – and regularly tour the UK and Europe, with their live shows something to behold.
Catch Black Foxxes performing at The Ed Castle in Adelaide on Friday 17 April and Murray Delta Juke Joint in Goolwa on Saturday 18 April. Tickets on sale here.
Black Foxxes Australian Tour Dates 2026
Friday 17 April – The Ed Castle, Adelaide, SA
Saturday 18 April – Murray Delta Juke Joint, Goolwa, SA
Thursday 23 April – Barwon Club, Geelong, VIC
Friday 24 April – The Curtin, Carlton, VIC
Saturday 25 April – Young Street Tavern, Frankston, VIC
Sunday 26 April – The Painted Lady, Ballarat, VIC
Thursday 30 April – Dissent, Canberra, ACT
Friday 1 May – La La La’s, Wollongong, NSW
Saturday 2 May – Waywards, Sydney, NSW
Sunday 3 May – The Hamilton Station, Newcastle, NSW
Friday 8 May – Elsewhere, Gold Coast, QLD
Saturday 9 May – Tomcat, Brisbane, QLD
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