Indie Folk Troubadour Hazlett Announces Debut Headline Australian and New Zealand Tour
The Aussie-born singer-songwriter is touring in support of his latest album, last night you said you missed me.
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Australian-born, Swedish-based singer Hazlett returns home for his first headline tour in 2026.
The emerging indie folk troubador is touring Australia and New Zealand next year in support of his recently released sophomore album, last night you said you missed me.
Addressing themes such as growth, change and authenticity, the album has been well received by critics, with Clash writing, “There’s comfort to be found here – the comfort of a shared human connection.”
Hazlett’s Coming Home Tour begins at Perth’s Astor Theatre on Tuesday 27 January. The singer-songwriter then has gigs lined up at Brisbane’s Princess Theatre on Saturday 31 January, Sydney’s Metro Theatre on Tuesday 3 February, Melbourne’s Corner Hotel on Thursday 5 February and Adelaide’s Lion Arts Factory on Friday 6 February.
Hazlett then makes his way to New Zealand for the final show of the tour at The Tuning Fork in Auckland on Sunday 8 February.
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It’s been a huge couple of years for Hazlett since the release of his debut album Bloom Mountain in 2023. The Aussie has found himself opening for Noah Kahan, hailed as the next big indie folk star by the music media and performing at historic venues across the globe.
This year, the Brisbane native released his sophomore album last night you said you missed me and spent the summer performing at festivals across Europe. Hazlett is excited to bring his new album on tour, announcing shows in Europe, the UK and America before he returns home for a run of shows in Australia and New Zealand.
Hailed as one to watch, make sure you secure your tickets early to guarantee your chance to catch Hazeltt performing across the country next year.
Catch Hazlett performing at Lion Arts Factory on Friday 6 February. Ticketing information is available via frontiertouring.com.
Hazlett Coming Home Tour 2026 Australian and New Zealand Tour Dates
Tuesday 27 January – Astor Theatre, Perth, WA
Saturday 31 January – Princess Theatre, Brisbane, QLD
Tuesday 3 February – Metro Theatre, Sydney, NSW
Thursday 5 February – Corner Hotel, Melbourne, VIC
Friday 6 February – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide, SA
Sunday 8 February – The Tuning Fork, Auckland, NZ
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