The Grammy Award-winning artist is touring in support of HEEL, the deluxe edition of his critically acclaimed sophomore album MUTT.
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Grammy Award winning singer-songwriter Leon Thomas is heading to Australia next year as part of his MUTTS DON’T HEEL World Tour.
Hitting the road in support of HEEL, the deluxe edition of his critically acclaimed sophomore album MUTT, Thomas performs shows across the US, the UK and Europe before touching down in Australia for a run of five dates in April 2026.
Thomas’ acclaimed second album, MUTT Deluxe: HEEL, merges soul, R&B and contemporary rock textures and features new collaborations with the likes of Kehlani, Big Sean, and Halle. AllMusic are big fans of the record, writing that “it contains some of Thomas' most creatively layered and emotionally complex songs yet” and awarding it four out of five stars.
Touching down on Aussie shores in April 2026, Thomas begins his whirlwind tour of the country at Brisbane’s The Fortitude Music Hall on Friday 10 April. He then performs at Melbourne’s Forum on Saturday 11 April, Sydney’s Enmore Theatre on Tuesday 14 April and Adelaide’s Hindley Street Music Hall on Friday 17 April, with his final show taking place at Perth’s Metro City on Sunday 19 April.
Frontier Members have access to pre-sale tickets at 10:30am local time on Thursday 12 June. General on-sale commences at 10:30am local time on Friday, 13 June. For all ticketing information, visit frontiertouring.com.
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Beginning his career on Broadway during the early ‘00s, Leon Thomas was also part of the Nickelodeon series Victorious before transitioning to a career in the music industry as a member of the production duo The Rascals.
Co-writing and producing for a slew of big-name artists, including Ariana Grande, Drake, Rick Ross, and SZA, Thomas went solo in 2023 and released his debut album, Electric Dusk.
He followed that up with last year’s MUTT, an album that has amassed over 1.1 billion streams, topped Billboard’s Hot R&B Songs chart and is certified platinum in Australia.
A generational star whose career is only just beginning, don’t miss your chance to catch Leon Thomas when he tours Australia next year.
Catch Leon Thomas at Hindley Street Music Hall on Friday 17 April, 2026. For ticketing details, visit frontiertouring.com.
Leon Thomas MUTTS DON’T HEEL Australian Tour 2026
Friday 10 April – The Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane, QLD
Saturday 11 April – Forum, Melbourne, VIC
Tuesday 14 April – Enmore Theatre, Sydney, NSW
Friday 17 April – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide, SA
Sunday 19 April – Metro City, Perth, WA
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