Everything Everything Celebrate 10 Years of ‘Get To Heaven’ With 2026 Australian TOur
The UK indie rockers will perform Get To Heaven in its entirety on the tour.
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UK art rockers Everything Everything are celebrating the 10th anniversary of their third album Get To Heaven with a five-date Australian tour in April 2026.
Last in the country in 2024 on a joint tour with The Vaccines, Everything Everything’s fifth Australian tour will see the band perform Get To Heaven in its entirety alongside a set of fan favourites.
Arguably the band’s most successful release, Get To Heaven was critically praised upon its release in 2015. Digital Spy called the record “a bold album that could well be one of the records of the year,” while The Guardian described it as “deeply beautiful.”
Beginning at Perth’s Magnet House on Sunday 12 April, Everything Everything then plays Adelaide’s The Gov on Tuesday 14 April, Melbourne’s Fourm on Thursday 16 April and Brisbane’s Princess Theatre on Friday 17 April, before wrapping things up at Sydney’s Metro Theatre on Saturday 18 April.
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Coming out of the UK indie boom of the early 00s, Everything Everything quickly gained recognition for their intricate guitar riffs and dystopian style lyrics.
Taking their name from the first two words of the Radiohead track ‘Everything In Its Right Place’, the quartet’s first three albums are certified Silver. Over the course of their career, Everything Everything have scored five Ivor Novello Awards and two Mercury Prize nominations, and released six consecutive Top 10 UK albums, with their most recent, last year’s Mountainhead, peaking at #3.
The current lineup of Jonathan Higgs (lead vocals, keyboards, rhythm guitar), Jeremy Pritchard (bass, keyboards, backing vocals), Michael Spearman (drums, backing vocals, occasional keyboards) and Alex Robertshaw (lead guitar, keyboards, backing vocals) return to Australia in 2026 for what promises to be an incredible showcase of indie rock goodness.
Catch Everything Everything at The Gov on Tuesday 14 April. For ticketing info, visit destroyalllines.com.
Everything Everything 10th Anniversary Get To Heaven 2026 Australian Tour
Sunday 12 April – Magnet House, Perth, WA
Tuesday 14 April – The Gov, Adelaide, SA
Thursday 16 April – Forum, Melbourne, VIC
Friday 17 April – Princess Theatre, Brisbane, QLD
Saturday 18 April – Metro Theatre, Sydney NSW
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