The band will be joined on tour by Diesect, Darkmatter and Kids Cultists.
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After selling out shows across the country supporting Thrown last year, German metalcore masters Half Me are returning down under this year for their debut headline tour.
The tour coincides with the release of Half Me’s upcoming sophomore album, which is set to drop later this year. Fans are already excited after the release of the latest single, ‘Weather Eye’, a heavy anthem that asks listeners to question the narratives they are being fed by the media.
Half Me won’t be touring alone, with the heavy outfit enlisting Aussie favourites Diesect, Perth’s metalcore quartet Darkmatter and Western Sydney deathcore fiends Kids Cultists.
The tour begins in Perth at Amplifier Bar on Thursday 22 October, before hitting Adelaide’s Ed Castle (Friday 23 October), Hobart’s The Grand Poobah (Saturday 24 October), Melbourne’s The Leadbeater Hotel (Sunday 25 October), Canberra’s Fun Time Pony (Wednesday 28 October), Wollongong’s La La La’s (Thursday 29 October) and Sydney’s Crowbar (Friday 30 October), wrapping up on Sunday 1 November at Crowbar in Brisbane.
Tickets on sale here.
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Formed in Hamburg, Germany, in 2018, Half Me quickly established themselves as one of the most exciting metalcore acts in Europe through a series of hard-hitting releases.
Releasing their debut album SOMA in 2023, Half Me, currently comprising vocalist Christopher Zühlke, guitarist Christopher Hesse, bassist Tobias Max Sajons and drummer Maximilian Eisersdorff, have built a reputation as a phenomenal live band, having toured relentlessly and played many of the world’s big festivals.
Gaining a huge fanbase here in Australia, Half Me’s upcoming debut headline tour is one not to be missed.
Catch Half Me performing at Ed Castle on Friday 23 October. Tickets on sale now via oztix.com.au.
Half Me Australian Tour 2026
Thursday 22 October – Amplifier Bar, Perth, WA
Friday 23 October – Ed Castle, Adelaide, SA
Saturday 24 October – The Grand Poobah, Hobart, TAS
Sunday 25 October – The Leadbeater Hotel, Melbourne, VIC
Wednesday 28 October – Fun Time Pony, Canberra, ACT
Thursday 29 October – La La Las, Wollongong, NSW
Friday 30 October – Crowbar, Sydney, NSW
Sunday 1 November – Crowbar, Brisbane, QLD
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