James Marriott Australian Tour Rescheduled To October 2026
The UK singer-songwriter’s tour was originally scheduled to take place in March and April before the conflict in Iran put an end to those plans.
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After being forced to postpone his Australian tour due to the conflict in the Middle East, James Marriott, MG Live and Frontier Touring are happy to announce the Brighton singer-songwriter will be returning in October for a run of rescheduled shows.
Marking Marriott’s first Australian shows since the end of 2024, the acclaimed artist will be joined by his full band as he tours his sophomore album Don’t Tell The Dog.
Marriott won’t be on his own, with Gold Coast indie rockers Eliza & The Delusionals hitting the road with him.
The new dates see Marriott kicking things off at the Astor Theatre in Perth on Monday 5 October, followed by dates at Sydney’s Enmore Theatre on Thursday 8 October, Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall on Saturday 10 October and Adelaide’s Hindley Street Music Hall on Monday 12 October, with the final show at Melbourne’s Forum on Wednesday 14 October.
Tickets purchased for the original March/April dates remain valid for the corresponding rescheduled October 2026 shows, with no further action required from ticketholders.
Tickets for all dates are on sale now via frontiertouring.com. For customers who are unable to attend the newly confirmed dates, please refer to the email from your show's ticketing agency for refund details.
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The rescheduling of Marriott’s tour and announcement of new dates is great news and allows fans plenty of time to make sure they can still attend.
Returning for the first time in almost two years, Marriott will perform tracks from his most recent release, Don’t Tell The Dog, alongside favourites from his stellar debut record, Are We There Yet?.
Catch James Marriott performing at Hindley Street Music Hall on Monday 12 October Tickets on sale now via frontiertouring.com.
James Marriott 2026 Australian Tour Dates
Monday 5 October – Astor Theatre, Perth, WA
Thursday 8 October– Enmore Theatre, Sydney, NSW
Saturday 10 October – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane, QLD
Monday 12 October – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide, SA
Wednesday 14 October – Forum Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC
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