Enuff Z’Nuff and Pretty Boy Floyd Announce Co-headline Australian Tour 2026
‘80s glam rock takes over Lion Arts Factory this November.
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‘80s hair metal outfits Enuff Z’Nuff and Pretty Boy Floyd are teaming up for a double assault on Australian soil this November.
The RU PRETTY ENUFF Tour is a celebration of all things hairspray, riffs and rock excess, but is more than just a nostalgia tour, with both bands still releasing music and continuing to gain new fans across the globe with their throwback sound.
The tour will see Enuff Z’Nuff and Pretty Boy Floyd supported by a stack of homegrown talent, including Audio Reign, who will share the stage with both bands in Adelaide.
The RU PRETTY ENUFF Tour begins at Lion Arts Factory in Adelaide on Thursday 5 November, with the touring then hitting Melbourne’s Prince Bandroom on Friday 6 November, Sydney’s The Underground on Saturday 7 November and Brisbane’s Soapbox Beer on Sunday 8 November.
VIP tickets are on sale now, with general tickets on sale Wednesday 13 May via xmusic.au.
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Both power-pop legends Enuff Z’Nuff and Sunset Strip icons Pretty Boy Floyd are stalwarts of the American glam rock scene.
For more than 40 years, Enuff Z’Nuff have been touring and releasing music. With 18 albums to their name, including their self-titled Billboard 200 charting debut album and last year’s Xtra Cherries, Enuff Z’Nuff aren’t showing signs of slowing down anytime soon.
Pretty Boy Floyd have also been out there getting it done for over four decades, with the band best known for their hit singles ‘Rock and Roll (Is Gonna Set the Night on Fire)’ and ‘I Wanna Be with You’, along with their entertaining and over-the-top stage show.
The opportunity to catch both bands performing on stage on the same night is one ‘80s rock fans won’t want to miss.
Catch Enuff Z’Nuff and Pretty Boy Floyd at Lion Arts Factory on Thursday 5 November. Ticket information is available at xmusic.au.
Enuff Z’Nuff and Pretty Boy Floyd RU PRETTY ENUFF Australian Tour 2026
Thursday 5 November – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide, SA
with Audio Reign
Friday 6 November – Prince Bandroom, Melbourne, VIC
with Karly Jewell & Poizon'Us
Saturday 7 November – The Underground, Sydney, NSW
with Wicked Things & Wayward Kings
Sunday 8 November – Soapbox Beer, Brisbane, QLD
with Snakebite Whisky, Tailor Made Rejects, Slythr & Runt
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