Keli Holiday Plots ‘Capital Fiction’ 2026 Australian Tour
The tour arrives in support of his upcoming second album, Capital Fiction.
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2026 is shaping up to be a big year for Keli Holiday, one-half of electronic duo Peking Duk. Not only has the partner of media personality Abby Chatfield announced the release of his hotly anticipated sophomore album Capital Fiction (out February 6), but the white singlet enthusiast has also announced his biggest Australian tour yet.
The run of shows comes off the back of the release of Holiday’s recent singles ‘Dancing2’ and ‘Ecstasy’, both of which have received airtime on triple j and quickly raced up the ARIA Single Charts.
“I can’t wait to present these songs from my album to a room of sweat and beauty,” Holiday said in Rolling Stone. “The best way to connect music to the listener is to have the room be the speaker, and the live performance of each song be the boat we all sit in together.”
Holiday’s Capital Fiction tour opens at Sydney’s Metro Theatre on Friday 6 March and continues with gigs at Melbourne’s 170 Russell on Friday 13 March, Brisbane’s The Triffid on Friday 20 March and Perth’s Freo.Social on Friday 27 March, with Holiday bringing things to a close at Adelaide’s UniBar on Saturday 28 March.
Pre-sale begins at 8am AEDT on Wednesday 19 November. Sign up here. General on-sale taking place at 8am AEDT on Friday 21 November. Ticketing details available at keliholiday.com.
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It’s been a big year for Keli Holiday, aka Adam Hyde, who has established himself as a charismatic solo artist. He’s taken out the Rolling Stone Readers Award, released the #1 charting ARIA Australian Single ‘Dancing2’ and found himself nominated for an ARIA Award at this year’s ceremony.
Holiday also covered Bruce Springsteen’s ‘I’m on Fire’ for Like A Version and sold out two shows in Sydney and Melbourne, with his upcoming album Capital Fiction fast becoming one of 2026’s most anticipated releases.
Catch Keli Holiday performing at UniBar Adelaide on Saturday 28 March. Ticketing details available at keliholiday.com. Capital Fiction is out February 6th (pre-save/pre-add here).
Keli Holiday Capital Fiction 2026 Australian Tour Dates
Friday 6 March – Metro Theatre, Sydney, NSW
Friday 13 March – 170 Russell, Melbourne, VIC
Friday 20 March – The Triffid, Brisbane, QLD
Friday 27 March – Freo.Social, Perth, WA
Saturday 28 March – UniBar, Adelaide, SA
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