Electric Callboy Bring Their ‘TANZNEID World Tour’ To Australia
Catch the German electronicore titans at AEC Arena in September 2026
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German electronicore group Electric Callboy have announced a massive world tour in 2026, which includes a run of five dates across Australia.
Now six albums deep, the sextet have locked in shows across the UK, Europe, North America, Canada, Japan and Australia, bringing their energetic live show to our shows in September 2026.
Having sold out their debut Australian tour in 2023 between appearances at Good Things Festival in 2022 and 2024, Electric Callboy are excited to return next year.
The Aussie leg of the TANZNEID World Tour kicks off at Perth’s RAC Arena on Friday 4 September. It continues at Adelaide’s AEC Arena on Sunday 6 September, Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena on Tuesday 8 September, Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on Thursday 10 September and comes to an end at Brisbane’s Riverstage on Saturday 12 September.
Pre-sale tickets go on sale at 10am AEST on Tuesday 21 October. To gain access, register here. General tickets on sale at 10am AEST on Thursday 23 October via destroyalllines.com.
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A unique mixture of ‘90s synths, alt-rock, metalcore and contemporary pop sounds, Electric Callboy are unlike any band out there.
Emerging from Germany’s music scene in 2010, it was the band’s 2014 sophomore album, We Are the Mess, that brought them to the attention of the wider music public.
Since then, they’ve released a further four albums, including 2022’s Tekkno, which averages over 3 million monthly listeners on Spotify and was the band’s first release to top the German Album Charts. The album was their first to feature clean vocalist Nico Sallach and their last with drummer David-Karl Friedrich, spawning smash singles like ‘RATATATA’ featuring BABYMETAL, ‘We Got the Moves’ and ‘Still Waiting’.
Known for their electrifying live shows, Electric Callboy are not to be missed when they make their Australian return next year.
Catch Electric Callboy performing at AEC Arena on Tuesday 8 September. For ticketing info, visit destroyalllines.com.
Electric Callboy Tanzneid 2026 Australia Tour Dates
Friday 4 September - RAC Arena, Perth, WA
Sunday 6 September - AEC Arena, Adelaide, SA
Tuesday 8 September - Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, VIC
Thursday 10 September - Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, NSW
Saturday 12 September - Riverstage, Brisbane, QLD
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