The Florida heavyweights will be joined on tour by special guests Haywire.
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Metalcore heroes Poison The Well have announced they are returning to Australia this year.
The band’s first headline Australian tour since 2009 finds the modern metal and hardcore beasts playing five concerts with support from special guests Haywire.
Touring in support of their upcoming sixth studio album, Peace in Place, Poison The Well are readying their new era, with the new album consisting of ten tracks channelling the group's storied journey.
Poison The Well’s Aussie tour kicks off at Perth’s Magnet House on Sunday 7 June. The five-piece then perform at Adelaide’s Lion Arts Factory on Tuesday 9 June, Melbourne’s 170 Russell on Thursday 11 June, Sydney’s Metro Theatre on Friday 12 June, Newcastle’s King St Bandroom on Saturday 13 June and Brisbane’s Princess Theatre on Sunday 14 June.
Early bird pre-sale tickets go on sale Friday 6 February at 11am AEDT. Sign up here. General tickets go on sale Monday 9 February at 11am AEDT via destroyalllines.com.
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Since breaking through with their celebrated 1999 debut album, The Opposite Of December...A Season Of Separation, Poison The Well have established themselves as one of the world’s biggest and best melodic hardcore acts.
The five-piece has released five albums, garnered over 100 million streams and toured the globe countless times, with the band’s new album, Peace In Place, their first in 16 years.
After playing to sold-out crowds across North America, Europe and the UK last year, Poison The Well are bringing their fierce live show to Australia this June for what promises to be an awesome showcase of the band’s unique metalcore sound.
Catch Poison The Well at Lion Arts Factory on Tuesday 9 June. Ticking information is available at destroyalllines.com.
Poison The Well Australian Tour Dates 2026
With Special Guests Haywire
Sunday 7 June - Magnet House, Perth
Tuesday 9 June - Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide
Thursday 11 June - 170 Russell, Melbourne
Friday 12 June - Metro Theatre, Sydney
Saturday 13 June - King St Bandroom, Newcastle
Sunday 14 June - Princess Theatre, Brisbane
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