The band have also shared new single ‘Easy Honey’.
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Fresh from dominating the UK, Sydney’s Letters To Lions have announced their biggest Australian headline tour to date.
The indie outfit, who reformed last year after a seven-year hiatus, have also shared their latest single ‘Easy Honey’, a blissful rocker with an Aussie flavour.
Letters To Lions’ national tour takes in five capital cities, starting with a gig in Brisbane at Crowbar on Friday 5 June.
The tour continues with shows at Melbourne’s Bergy Bandroom on Friday 12 June, Sydney’s Oxford Art Factory on Saturday 13 June and Adelaide’s The Austral on Friday 19 June, with the final show at Perth’s Indian Ocean Hotel on Saturday 20 June – Indian Ocean Hotel.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now via letterstolions.com.
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Since their return, Letters To Lions have been riding a wave of momentum that’s seen their music added to Spotify's New Music Friday US, New Music Friday AU/NZ, New Music Friday Egypt and Rock the World playlists, pop up on Apple Music’s Heaps Indie, Good Times and New Music Daily playlists and garner over 17 million streams across their cataolgue.
After selling out the iconic Lansdowne Hotel last year, along with the 2025 New Zealand tour, Letters To Lions can’t wait to perform in front of their Aussie fans this June.
Catch Letters To Lions at The Austral on Friday 19 June. Tickets on sale now via moshtix.com.au.
Letters To Lions Breaking Bread Australian Tour 2026
Friday 5 June – Crowbar, Brisbane, QLD
Friday 12 June – Bergy Bandroom, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 13 June – Oxford Art Factory, Sydney, NSW
Friday 19 June – The Austral, Adelaide, SA
Saturday 20 June – Indian Ocean Hotel, Perth, WA
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