Maggie Lindemann Announces 2026 Australian Tour
The American alt-punk singer-songwriter is touring her latest album, I Feel Everything.
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After tearing up stages across Australia on her first visit in 2023, alt-punk firebrand Maggie Lindemann returns in May in support of her sophomore album, I Feel Everything.
Released in 2025, I Feel Everything was released on Lindemann’s own label Swixxzaudio and received a positive review from New Noise Magazine, who wrote the album proves “that healthy doses of nostalgia result in the curation of goddamned good pop music.”
Lindemann’s Australian tour commences in Perth at Magnet House on Sunday 10 May. Dates follow in Adelaide at The Gov on Tuesday 12 May, then at Sydney’s Roundhouse on Thursday 14 May and at Melbourne’s Forum Theatre on Friday 15 May, with Lindemann wrapping up the tour in Brisbane at The Tivoli on Sunday 17 May.
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Maggie Lindemann’s upcoming tour gives Australian fans the first chance to hear songs from her latest album performed live.
Following on from her acclaimed 2022 debut Suckerpunch, Lindemann’s I Feel Everything is another personal collection of songs highlighting her growth as a songwriter.
Having appeared at festivals including Louder Than Life and Aftershock Festival and toured alongside My Chemical Romance, Evanescence and Foo Fighters, Lindemann is primed for her Australian return in May.
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Maggie Lindermann Australian Tour 2026
Sunday 10 May – Magnet House, Perth, WA (18+)
Tuesday 12 May – The Gov, Adelaide, SA (Lic/AA)
Thursday 14 May – Roundhouse, Sydney, NSW (Lic/AA)
Friday 15 May – Forum Theatre, Melbourne, VIC (18+)
Sunday 17 May – The Tivoli, Brisbane, QLD (Lic/AA)
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