The two heavy acts will be joined by special guests Bleed From Within.
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Hold onto your hats metal fans – Lamb of God and Trivium have just announced a co-headline tour of Australia!
Arguably two of the biggest and most respected heavy outfits on the planet, Lamb of God are regarded as pioneers of the new wave of American heavy metal, while their fellow Grammy Award-nominated metal mates Trivium have taken melodic death metal into new spaces nobody thought existed.
With more than 20 albums, millions of streams and countless tours between them, this tour shapes as one not to be missed for not only fans of the headliners, but metal enthusiasts in general.
Stalwarts of the heavy metal genre, Lamb of God and Trivium will be joined by Bleed From Within on the massive five-date tour that kicks off in Perth at Perth HPC on Friday 2 October. The tour then takes over Adelaide’s AEC Theatre on Sunday 4 October, followed by shows at Melbourne’s John Cain Arena on Tuesday 6 October, Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion in Sydney on Friday 9 October and Brisbane’s Riverstage on Sunday 11 October.
As you would expect for this type of tour, there are a stack of different pre-sale options available. First off is the Artist early bird pre-sale that runs from Friday 15 May at 9am AEST until Thursday 21 May at 8am AEST.
This is followed by the Destroy All Lines, Venue early bird and My Ticketek early bird pre-sales that run from Tuesday 19 May at 9am AEST to Thursday 21 May at 8am AEST.
Last but not least is the Spotify early bird pre-sale which takes place from Wednesday 20 May at 9am AEST until Thursday 21 May at 8am AEST.
General tickets go on sale Thursday 21 May at 9am AEST via destroyalllines.com.
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Formed in the mid-90s in Richmond, Virginia, Lamb of God have gone from basement shows to selling out stadiums across the world. Helping shape the new wave of American heavy metal, the band’s Australian tour comes off the back of their 2026 twelfth studio album, Into Oblivion.
Fans can expect to hear tracks from their new release alongside evergreen favourites like ‘Laid to Rest’, ‘Redneck’, ‘Walk with Me in Hell’ and ‘Now You've Got Something to Die For’, when Lamb of God touch down in Australia for the first time since 2024.
Trivium is equally respected as their co-headliners, with a vast catalogue of hits including ‘Shogun’, ‘Pull Harder on the Strings of Your Martyr and ‘The Sin and the Sentence’.
Coming together in 1999, the Florida outfit merged thrash metal with prog and technical elements to create a genre of metal that’s earned them several Billboard 200 top 20 hits, #1 debuts on the Billboard Hard Rock Albums chart and an ever-growing fanbase across the world.
Catch Lamb of God and Trivium at AEC Theatre on Sunday 4 October. Ticketing information is available at destroyalllines.com.
Lamb of God + Trivium Australian Tour 2026
With special guests Bleed From Within
Friday 2 October - Perth HPC, Perth, WA
Sunday 4 October - AEC Theatre, Adelaide, SA
Tuesday 6 October - John Cain Arena, Melbourne, VIC
Friday 9 October - Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, NSW
Sunday 11 October - Riverstage, Brisbane, QLD
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