The duo will be joined by special guests Dingo (Brandon Dodd) and Ally Row.
Image Michael McCartin
Aussie music icons Ian Moss and Troy Cassar-Daley have announced a joint tour, bringing their songs and stories to fans across the country from October to December.
While they might not seem like perfect bedfellas, the two have a unique chemistry, with Moss’ rock numbers blending seamlessly with Cassar-Daley’s country ditties.
“Touring Australia with Troy in 2022 was one of the most memorable experiences of my career, with amazing audiences everywhere we went,” says Moss. “So when we started talking about doing it again, I didn’t hesitate to say yes. I can’t wait.”
Troy adds, “Getting back on the road with my good mate Ian Moss, armed with our acoustic guitars, is going to be a whole lot of fun. The last tour flew by, and the shows were some of the most enjoyable I’ve played in years. Ian brings a lifetime of guitar playing and musical experience with him, and our stories really come to life on stage when we perform together.”
This isn’t the first time Moss and Cassar-Daley have teamed up for a tour, with the duo first hitting the road together in 2022, performing over 50 shows together.
The duo’s Together Alone regional tour takes in 16 dates along the East Coast (plus a gig in Tassie) but sadly misses Adelaide. Joining Mossy and Cassar-Daley on the tour are special guests Dingo (Brandon Dodd) and Ally Row.
Members of Mossy’s and Troy’s fan clubs can access pre-sale tickets from 10am AEST on Wednesday 29 April until 11.59pm AEST on Thursday 30 April. You can sign up for the Fan Clubs here.
Tickets to the general public go on sale at 10am AEST on Friday 1 May via ianmoss.com.au and troycassardaley.com.au.
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Mossy and Cassar-Daley have both forged successful careers in music, although they have taken different routes.
Mossy first found fame with Cold Chisel, one of Australia’s great rock acts, before branching out on his own, releasing seven dynamic studio albums – including his #1 multi-platinum debut Matchbook.
Cassar-Daley is an acclaimed storyteller and musician with 12 studio albums, 34 number one chart singles and multiple gold and platinum records to his name. He’s won 45 Golden Guitars, 6 ARIA Awards, 4 CMAA Entertainer of the Year titles, 3 APRA Song of the Year awards and the 2025 Queensland Music Awards Album of the Year, making him one of the most accomplished Aussie artists.
Catch Ian Moss and Troy Cassar-Daley performing along the East Coast from October to December. Ticketing information is available via ianmoss.com.au and troycassardaley.com.au.
Ian Moss & Troy Cassar-Daley Together Alone 2026 Australian Tour
with special guests Dingo (Brandon Dodd)* & Ally Row#
Thursday 15 October - Events Centre Kings Theatre, Caloundra QLD *
Friday 16 October - Twin Towns, Tweed Heads NSW *
Saturday 17 October - Saraton Theatre, Grafton NSW *
Friday 30 October - Commercial Club, Albury NSW *
Saturday 31 October - Civic Theatre, Wagga Wagga NSW *
Friday 6 November - Anita’s Theatre, Thirroul NSW *
Saturday 7 November - Blue Mountains Theatre & Community Centre, Springwood NSW *
Thursday 12 November - The Art House, Wyong NSW *
Friday 13 November - Glasshouse, Port Macquarie NSW *
Friday 27 November - Theatre Royal, Hobart TAS #
Saturday 28 November - Her Majesty’s Theatre, Ballarat VIC #
Thursday 3 December - Geelong Arts Centre – The Play House, Geelong VIC #
Friday 4 December - Gippsland Performing Arts Centre, Traralgon VIC #
Thursday 10 December - Ulumbarra Theatre, Bendigo VIC #
Friday 11 December - Frankston Arts Centre, Frankston VIC #
Saturday 12 December - Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre, Wangaratta VIC #
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