Henry Wagons Announces ‘The Road Less Travelled’ 2026 Australian Tour
Catch the Aussie troubador performing at Port Adelaide and in the Adelaide Hills.
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Singer-songwriter Henry Wagons is heading back our way next year for two special South Australian gigs as part of his The Road Less Travelled Australian tour.
Fresh from touring the country performing the hits of Johnny Cash, Wagons’ 2026 run of solo shows sees him performing tracks and sharing stories from his storied career.
Wagons has locked in a massive 17 shows across six states and territories, beginning in South Australia at Port Adelaide’s 10 Gallon Hat on Friday 27 February and in the Adelaide Hills at Three Brothers Arms on Saturday 28 February.
The tour then takes in Trentham, Birregurra, Melbourne, Hobart, Launceston, Brisbane, Eltham, Newcastle, Central Coast, Canberra, Port Kembla, Sydney, Milton and Archies Creek, ending at Frankston’s Young Street Tavern on Sunday 3 May
Tickets for all shows are on sale now via wagonsmusic.com.
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Singer-songwriter, musician and radio and TV personality Henry Wagons has been releasing music and touring for more than 25 years.
Across a career, Wagons has released eight studio albums with his group, Wagons, along with four solo records, the most recent being 2024’s The Four Seasons.
The recipient of an AIR Award for Best Independent Country Album, Wagons is also a frequent guest on ABC shows RocKwiz and Spicks and Specks.
Catch Henry Wagons performing at 10 Gallon Hat in Port Adelaide on Friday 27 February and Three Brothers Arms in the Adelaide Hills on Saturday 28 February. Tickets are on sale now via wagonsmusic.com.
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Friday 27 February – 10 Gallon Hat, Port Adelaide, SA
Saturday 28 February – Three Brothers Arms, Adelaide Hills, SA
Friday 13 March – Cosmopolitan Hotel, Trentham, VIC
Friday 20 March – Birregurra Hall, Birregurra, VIC
Saturday 21 March – The Wesley Anne, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 28 March – Grand Poobah, Hobart, TAS
Sunday 29 March – Royal Oak, Launceston, TAS
Friday 10 April – The Cave Inn, Brisbane, QLD
Saturday 11 April – Eltham Hotel, Eltham, VIC
Friday 17 April – The Ship Inn, Newcastle, NSW
Saturday 18 April – Mooney Mooney Chapel, Central Coast, NSW
Thursday 23 April – Dissent Bar, Canberra, ACT
Friday 24 April – The Servo, Port Kembla, NSW
Saturday 25 April – Bootleggers, Sydney, NSW
Sunday 26 April – Bar Yuki, Milton, NSW
Saturday 2 May – Archies Creek Hotel, Archies Creek, VIC
Sunday 3 May – Young Street Tavern, Frankston, VIC
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