Bury Tomorrow Plot 2026 Australian Tour
Catch the metalcore titans performing at The Gov in September next year.
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British metalcore greats Bury Tomorrow are returning to Australia in 2026 in support of their latest album, Will You Haunt Me, With That Same Patience.
After establishing themselves as one of the world’s most dynamic metalcore acts, the past couple of years have been transformative for Bury Tomorrow. Line-up changes and COVID-inspired roadblocks have seen the band reinvent themselves. 2023’s The Sevent Sun signalled a new beginning for Bury Tomorrow, with Will You Haunt Me, With That Same Patience continuing that evolution.
Will You Haunt Me, With That Same Patience received great reviews, with Kerrang! writing, “Bury Tomorrow solidify their shining spot in UK metal on furious, glorious eighth offering.”
Bury Tomorrow’s six-date tour kicks off in Brisbane at The Tivoli on Friday 4 September. Dates follow at Newcastle’s King St Bandroom on Saturday 5 September, Sydney’s Metro Theatre on Sunday 6 September, Melbourne’s Northcote Theatre on Wednesday 9 September and Adelaide’s The Gov on Thursday 10 September, with the final show taking place at Perth’s Magnet House on Friday 11 September.
Support comes from Alabama thrashers Gideon, who will perform at all dates on the tour.
Destroy All Lines pre-sale begins at 11am AEDT on Thursday 13 November. Register here. General on-sale takes place at 11am AEDT on Friday 14 November via destroyalllines.com.
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Originating in Southampton, UK, in 2006, Bury Tomorrow found success in their homeland with the release of their 2009 debut album, Portraits. The music video for the single ‘You & I’ got airplay on MTV2 in the United States, helping raise the band’s profile.
Since then, Bury Tomorrow have released eight studio albums, with their last six – Runes (2014), Earthbound (2016), Black Flame (2018), Cannibal (2020), The Seventh Sun (2023) and Will You Haunt Me, with That Same Patience (2025) – all finsihing in the top two of the UK Rock & Metal Chart.
After the departure of founding rhythm guitarist and clean vocalist Jason Cameron in 2021, Bury Tomorrow recruited rhythm guitarist Ed Hartwell and keyboards and clean vocals Tom Prendergast, who joined unclean vocalist Daniel Winter-Bates, bassist Davyd Winter-Bates and drummer Adam Jackson.
Ready to unleash tracks from their new album on Aussie fans, along with all their big hits and album favourites, Bury Tomorrow is one gig metalcore fanatics won’t want to miss.
Catch Bury Tomorrow at The Gov on Thursday 10 September. Ticketing information is available at destroyalllines.com.
Bury Tomorrow 2026 Australian Tour Dates
With special guests Gideon
Friday 4 September – The Tivoli, Brisbane, QLD
Saturday 5 September – King St Bandroom, Newcastle, NSW
Sunday 6 September – Metro Theatre, Sydney, NSW
Wednesday 9 September – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne, VIC
Thursday 10 September – The Gov, Adelaide, SA
Friday 11 September – Magnet House, Perth, WA
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