The French artist is touring Australia for the very first time next year.
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French multi-genre artist Igorr has announced his very first Australian tour, hitting our shores in 2027.
Beginning life as a solo project of Gautier Serre, Igorrr has evolved into an ensemble of creatives over the past two decades, crafting explosive, genre-defying soundscapes influenced by the likes of Meshuggah, Chopin, Cannibal Corpse, Bach, Domenico Scarlatti, Taraf De Haidouks, Aphex Twin and more.
Touring Australia off the back of his 2025 record Amen, which was well received by critics and managed to reach #8 on the French Rock & Metal Albums, Igorrr has locked in four special shows.
Getting things underway in Adelaide as part of Froth & Fury Fest 2027 on Saturday 30 January, Igorrr then performs at Brisbane’s The Triffid on Tuesday 2 February and Melbourne’s 170 Russell on Thursday 5 February, before finishing up in Sydney at Liberty Hall on Friday 6 February.
Tickets on sale 9am AEST Thursday 25 June via moshtix.com.au, except Adelaide, which is TBC.
What started as a side project has become a fully fledged band over the years, with Igorrr combining everything from black metal and trip hop to industrial and baroque music into one authentic sound.
Across five albums, two EPs and several collaborations, Igorrr has found a niche but loyal audience who enjoy the journey Serre and co take them on with their music.
Catch Igorrr performing at Froth & Fury Festival on Saturday 30 January. Ticketing information is available at moshtix.com.au.
Igorrr Australian Tour 2027
Saturday 30 January – Froth & Fury Festival, Adelaide, SA
Tuesday 2 February – The Triffid, Brisbane, QLD
Thursday 5 February – 170 Russell, Melbourne, VIC
Friday 6 February – Liberty Hall, Sydney, NSW
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