The industrial trio return to Australia with support from Perturbator and King Yosef.
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Just over a year since their last visit as part of the Knotsfest lineup, LA industrial trio HEALTH return to Australian shores this September for a headline tour.
Touring in support of last year’s Conflict DLC, HEALTH’s acclaimed sixth studio album, the aggresive noisemakers will be joined on tour by two special guests: French darksynth pioneers Perturbator and American producer and visionary artist King Yosef.
HEALTH’s Australian tour commences with a concert at Brisbane’s The Tivoli on Friday 18 September. The three-piece then plays Sydney’s The Roundhouse on Saturday 19 September, Melbourne’s The Forum on Sunday 20 September, Hobart’s The Odeon on Wednesday 23 September and Adelaide’s The Gov on Friday 25 September, with the final gig taking place at Fremantle’s Metropolis on Saturday 26 September.
Early bird pre-sale takes place at 10am AEDT on Thursday 19 February. Register here. General on-sale kicks off at 10am AEDT on Friday 20 February via destroyalllines.com.
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Few bands create such devastating music as HEALTH. The trio of vocalist and guitarist Jake Duzsik, bassist and synthist John Famiglietti and drummer B.J. Miller are known for their dark, brooding take on industrial rock that also spans electronica and metal.
Across a career spanning two decades, HEALTH have released six critically-acclaimed studio albums, collaborated with the likes of Nine Inch Nails, Poppy and Lamb of God and toured alongside Sleep Token and Nine Inch Nails.
HEALTH’s upcoming Aussie jaunt is the perfect opportunity for longtime fans and newcomers to witness the chaos that is a HEALTH live show.
Catch HEALTH performing at The Gov on Friday 25 September. Ticketing information is available at destroyalllines.com.
HEALTH 2026 Australian Tour Dates
With Special Guests Perturbator and King Yosef
Friday 18 September - The Tivoli, Brisbane, QLD
Saturday 19 September - The Roundhouse, Sydney, NSW
Sunday 20 September - The Forum, Melbourne, VIC
Wednesday 23 September - The Odeon, Hobart, TAS
Friday 25 September - The Gov, Adelaide, SA
Saturday 26 September - Metropolis, Fremantle, WA
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