The Kiwi indie rockers end their tour at Adelaide’s Lion Arts Factory in October.
Image Tom Grut
New Zealand rockers NO CIGAR are building on their 2025 Australian visit with a massive 13-date tour taking place this September and October.
The Auckland five-piece’s return comes after selling out shows across the UK and garnering positive reviews for their third studio album, Under The Surface.
Audiences will be treated to songs from their three albums, along with new material signalling the band’s next chapter.
No Cigar get their monster Aussie tour underway at Pulse Bar on the Sunshine Coast on Thursday 10 September. Shows follow in Byron Bay, Moonee Beach, Canberra, Wollongong, Manly, Newcastle, Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Fremantle and finish up on Saturday 24 October at Lion Arts Factory in Adelaide.
Tickets for all shows are on sale here.
READ MORE: CAKE Announce An Evening With Cake 2027 Australian Tour
Formed in 2019, Willy Ferrier (lead vocals), Josh Morrice (guitar), Arthur Gillies (guitar), Sam Benson (bass) and Ned Gow (drums) have quickly established themselves as one of New Zealand’s premier indie rock outfits.
Getting noticed after the release of their 2020 critically acclaimed EP Radical Road, NO CIGAR soon found themselves selling out shows across New Zealand, leading to their 2022 debut album, Bienvenido.
The Great Escape followed a year later, before last year’s Under the Surface marked them as ones to watch on the global stage.
Catch No Cigar performing at Lion Arts Factory on Saturday 24 October. Tickets on sale here.
No Cigar Australian Tour 2026
Thursday 10 September – Pulse Bar, Sunshine Coast, Qld
Friday 11 September – Miami Marketta, Gold Coast, QLD
Saturday 12 September – The Northern, Byron Bay, NSW
Sunday 13 September – Moonee Beach Hotel, Moonee Beach, NSW
Thursday 17 September – The Baso, Canberra, ACT
Friday 18 September – Uow Uni Bar, Wollongong, NSW
Saturday 19 September – Felons, Manly, NSW
Sunday 20 September – Hamilton Station Hotel, Newcastle, NSW
Thursday 15 October – Factory Theatre, Sydney, NSW
Friday 16 October – The Triffid, Brisbane, QLD
Saturday 17 October – 170 Russell, Melbourne, VIC
Friday 23 October – Freo Social, Fremantle, WA
Saturday 24 October – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide, SA
The song is accompanied by a music video directed by Budjerah.
The band have extended their tour to include a run of regional gigs across October.
The Kiwi indie rockers end their tour at Adelaide’s Lion Arts Factory in October.
Time to plan your session to make sure you catch all your fav bands.
The Grammy-winning music icon returns to Australia for the first time since 2008.
Organisers have taken to social media to confirm the festival will not be taking place this year.
Fans can catch the emerging singer-songwriter performing live across the country in September.
The track is the second taste of Bloc Party’s upcoming new album, Anatomy Of A Brief Romance.
The UK DJ and producer is touring his upcoming new album, Kairos.
James Geue gets down with what’s happening in SA when it comes to hip-hop, house and techno.
The singer-songwriter is also hitting the road on a national tour this August.
Catch the band performing in Adelaide on Saturday 25 July.
Tickets for both new shows go on sale next week.
The album is set for release Friday 21 August.
The national two-piano recital tour features the Australian debut of Iyad Sughayer.
The track follows ‘Lighthouse’, which dropped earlier this year.
This is CAKE’s first Australian tour in 15 years.
An album launch party is taking place at Carclew later this month.
The regional live music series runs from July to October.
The mini-festival is headlined by the Presets and features Cut Copy, Ladyhawke, Bag Raiders and more.
This marks the first team up between Snow Patrol and Kylie Minogue.
The duo have also released ‘Baja El Arma’, a Español version of ‘Drop The Gun’.
The electronic music festival brings together some of the world’s best DJs and producers.
This special production of Mozart’s Don Giovanni is coming to the Barossa Valley next month.
Pylon is named after the electricity towers that dot the horizon and remind beabadoobee of the connection with family and friends while she’s touring.
The post-hardcore outfit are touring in support of their latest album, Pantheon.
The album includes the new single ‘Worth It’.
The annual boutique festival is expanding to two days this year.
Peter Garrett and co will also be co-headlining the Queenscliff Music Festival.
The annual event will run across the first weekend of October on alternate days in the Barossa Valley and the McLaren Valley.