The tour comes in support of his latest album, Love You Madly, Hate You Badly.
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Californian singer-songwriter and producer Oliver Tree has announced a massive 2026 world tour that includes shows in Australia and New Zealand.
Kicking off this month, Tree’s world tour spans all seven continents and comes in support of his latest album, Love You Madly, Hate You Badly.
Tree’s genre-defying fourth record is his most ambitious yet, and features 17 tracks written and produced by the artist. Created over the past two years while Tree was touring the world, performing across seven continents and 82 countries, the album includes the previously released singles ‘Superhero’, ‘Joyride’, ‘Flowers’, ‘Deep End’ and ‘All You Ever Wanted’, along with the focus track ‘Fuck The Whole World’, which has fast become a live favourite.
Tree’s Love You Madly, Hate You Badly tour touches down in Brisbane on Friday 2 October at Fortitude Music Hall. He continues with a performance at Melbourne’s Forum on Saturday 3 October, followed by a special show in Auckland at Auckland Town Hall on Tuesday October 6.
The remaining three dates take place at Sydney’s Enmore Theatre on Wednesday October 7, Adelaide’s Hindley Street Music Hall on Thursday October 8 and Perth’s Metro City on Saturday October 10.
Artist presale (register now via Cobrand) and Spotify pre-sales begin 10am AEST on Wednesday 5 May. Untitled Group pre-sale runs from 10am AEST on Thursday 7 May. Register here. General on-sale takes place at 10am AEST on Friday 8 May via untitledgroup.com.au.
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There are few artists as creatively weird as Oliver Tree. The American vocalist, producer, writer, director and performance artist, known for his incredible hair, has built a global following with this genre-bending music, incorporating everything from hip hop and dance to rock and pop.
His music is unpredictable, and coupled with several viral moments, marks Tree as one of the few modern artists unafraid to take risks.
Preparing for the start of his tour in Mexico this month, Tree then hits North America and Europe before hitting Australia for what promises to be an enjoyable run of shows.
Catch Oliver Tree at Hindley Street Music Hall on Thursday 8 October. Ticketing information is available via untitledgroup.com.au.
Oliver Tree Echoes of Home Australian Tour 2026
Friday 2 October – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane, QLD
Saturday 3 October – Forum, Melbourne, VIC
Tuesday October 6 – Auckland Town Hall, Auckland, NZ
Wednesday October 7 – Enmore Theatre, Sydney, NSW
Thursday October 8 – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide, SA
Saturday October 10 – Metro City, Perth, WA
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