Nordic Artist Eivør Reveals Australian Tour Dates 2026
Norwegian metal multi-instrumentalist Sylvaine has been announced as the support act.

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Fresh from a sold-out European tour, Nordic singer-songwriter Eivør (Eivør Pálsdóttir) has announced her first-ever headline Australian tour is taking place in 2026.
The talented performer and composer was last in Australia supporting Heilung on their debut tour in 2024, where she mesmerised audiences with her compelling blend of folk, art pop, rock and classical compositions.
Performing alongside Eivør will be Norwegian composer and multi-instrumentalist Sylvaine (Kathrine Shepard), whose atmospheric creations are inspired by the likes of Slowdive and Explosions in the Sky.
Eivør and Sylvaine’s Australian tour begins in Adelaide at The Gov on Wednesday, March 18, and continues across the country with dates at Melbourne’s Northcote Theatre on Friday, March 20, Sydney’s Metro Theatre on Saturday, March 21, Brisbane’s Princess Theatre on Sunday, March 22, and finally, Perth’s Astor Theatre on Wednesday, March 25.
Pre-sale tickets are available on Wednesday, May 28, at 8:30am local time. General on-sale begins on Friday, May 30, at 8:30am local time. Visit destroyalllines.com for full tour details.
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Eivør’s haunting vocals and intricate creations have been thrilling fans for more than 20 years, with the Faroe Island artist having released more than 15 solo albums, EPs and collaborative projects.
Her music has garnered over 1 billion streams worldwide and has been featured in several high-profile movies and TV shows, including the global hit series The Last Kingdom. Eivør was also the recipient of the prestigious 2021 Nordic Council Music Prize and continues to stamp herself as one of the great live performers.
Sylvaine has also made a name for herself in the black metal scene, with her most recent release, 2022’s Nova, described by New Noise Magazine as Sylvaine’s “best record yet and a shining example of how to create evocative art.”
Catch Eivør at The Gov on Wednesday, March 18. For ticketing information, visit destroyalllines.com.
Eivør Australian Tour Dates 2026
with special guest Sylvaine
Wednesday, March 18 – The Gov, Adelaide, SA
Friday, March 20 – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday, March 21 – Metro Theatre, Sydney, NSW
Sunday, March 22 – Princess Theatre, Brisbane, QLD
Wednesday, March 25 – Astor Theatre, Perth, WA
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