The band are celebrating 30 years of genre-defying music.
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After selling out their 2024 Australian tour, UK trip hop icons Morcheeba return Down Under in 2026 for a run of five shows.
The tour is a celebration of duo Skye Edwards and Ross Godfrey’s 30 year career, with Morcheeba promising “an unforgettable celebration of artistry, legacy, and connection.”
Fans can expect to hear all of Morcheeba’s biggest hits, including ‘The Sea’, ‘Rome Wasn’t Built in a Day’, ‘Otherwise’ and ‘Enjoy the Ride’, along with tracks from their latest album, Escape the Chaos.
Joining Morcheeba is James Lavelle, marking his first time in Australia since 2011, who revives UNKLE SOUNDS for a special one-off sonic odyssey.
Morcheeba’s 2026 Australian tour begins in Perth on Saturday 14 February as part of Perth Festival and is followed by dates at Adelaide’s The Gov on Monday 16 February, Melbourne’s Forum on Tuesday 17 February, Sydney’s Enmore Theatre on Thursday 19 February and Brisbane’s The Fortitude Music Hall on Friday 20 February.
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Across their 30 year career, Morcheeba have sold over 10 million albums and left an indelible mark on the global music scene with their fusion of downtempo grooves, psychedelic textures and soulful melodies.
Morcheeba have released 11 albums over the journey, with their most recent being this year’s Escape the Chaos, with Clash suggesting the album “could be their best LP since the turn of the century.”
The band’s 2026 Australian tour shapes as an unforgettable celebration of artistry, legacy, and connection that’s not to be missed.
Catch Morcheeba at The Gov on Monday 16 February. For ticketing info, visit destroyalllines.com.
Morcheeba 2026 Australian Tour Dates
With special guest James Lavelle Reviving UNKLE Sounds
Saturday 14 February - Perth Festival, Perth, WA*
Monday 16 February - The Gov, Adelaide, SA
Tuesday 17 February - Forum, Melbourne, VIC
Thursday 19 February - Enmore Theatre, Sydney, NSW
Friday 20 February - The Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane, QLD
*UNKLE Sounds not appearing
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