James Marriott Announces 2026 Australian TOur
The UK artist returns for a run of five shows in March/April 2026.
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UK singer-songwriter James Marriott makes his triumphant return to Australian shores in 2026 in support of his recently released sophomore album, Don’t Tell The Dog.
The album topped the UK, UK Indie and Scottish Album Charts and produced radio singles ‘I Don't Want to Live Like This’, ‘Toothache’, ‘It’s Only Love’ and ‘Something’s Wrong’.
Last here just a year ago, Marriott can’t wait to perform for his Aussie fans again, kicking things off in Perth at Astor Theatre on Tuesday 24 March. Marriott then plays Sydney’s Enmore Theatre on Thursday 26 March, Adelaide’s Hindley Street Music Hall on Saturday 28 March and Melbourne’s Forum on Monday 30 March, finishing things up at Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall on Wednesday 1 April.
Frontier Members presale starts on Tuesday 21 October at 11am AEST, with general on-sale commencing on Friday 24 October at 12pm AEST. For full ticketing information, visit frontiertouring.com.
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It’s been a big couple of years for James Marriott since he self-released his 2023 debut album, Are We There Yet?.
The Brighton-born found himself the toast of the UK music press, playing Reading and Leeds Festivals and Isle of Wight Festival and selling out shows across the UK.
Currently on the road in the US, Marriott returns to the UK and Europe in November for a stack of sold-out shows, wrapping up his epic run of dates with two huge nights at London’s iconic The Roundhouse.
Marriott’s upcoming Australian tour will give local fans the chance to hear him perform tracks from Don’t Tell The Dog alongside favourites from his debut record.
James Marriott at Hindley Street Music Hall on Saturday 28 March. For ticketing info, visit frontiertouring.com.
James Marriott 2026 Australian Tour Dates
Tuesday 24 March – Astor Theatre, Perth, WA
Thursday 26 March – Enmore Theatre, Sydney, NSW
Saturday 28 March – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide, SA
Monday 30 March – Forum Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC
Wednesday 1 April – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane, QLD
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