Poppy will perform tracks from her six studio albums, including last year’s acclaimed Negative Spaces.
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Experimental alt-pop singer-songwriter Poppy is bringing her Constantly Nowhere tour to Australia in 2026.
The Boston native’s first headline Australian tour arrives after the release of Poppy’s cover of Wham!’s ‘Last Christmas’ and her latest single, ‘Unravel’.
Poppy won’t be hitting the road alone, bringing along Melbourne nu metal masters Ocean Grove and Sydney metal rockers Inertia.
The Constantly Nowhere Tour begins at Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall on Tuesday 20 January, before hitting Sydney’s Roundhouse on Wednesday 21 January, Melbourne’s The Forum on Thursday 22 January, Adelaide’s Hindley Street Music Hall on Saturday 24 January and Fremantle’s Metropolis on Monday 26 January.
There are three major pre-sales before general admission tickets go on sale, with the first being the Mastercard pre-sale. This runs from 10am AEST Tuesday 28 October until 10am AEST Thursday 30 October (except Fremantle). Details available at priceless.com.
Live Nation pres-ale runs from 10am AEST Wednesday 29 October until 9am AEST Friday 31 October. Register here.
Spotify pre-sale takes place from 10am AEST Thursday 30 October to 9am AEST Friday 31 October.
General on sale kicks off at 10am AEST on Friday 31 October via livenation.com.au
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Known to her friends and family as Moriah Rose Pereira, Poppy first gained traction on YouTube with her satirical videos taking aim at internet culture and modern society.
She began releasing pop music in the mid-00s, with her debut art pop album Poppy.Computer arriving in 2017. Several more albums followed before Poppy began releasing music in the metal and alt-rock genre, leading to her breakout 2020 record,
I Disagree.
Since then, Poppy’s been on a rocketship to the top, with the Japanese-speaking creative’s 2024 album Negative Spaces receiving glowing reviews.
Along with the release of her latest single ‘Unravel’, this year has already seen Poppy collaborate with Evanescence’s Amy Lee and Courtney LaPlante on single ‘End of You’ and team up with BABYMETAL on ‘From Me To U’, with her upcoming tour one not to be missed.
Catch Poppy performing at Hindley Street Music Hall on Saturday 24 January. Ticketing details available at livenation.com.au.
Poppy Constantly Nowhere 2026 Australian Tour Dates
With special guests Ocean Grove and Inertia
Tuesday 20 January – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane, QLD
Wednesday 21 January – Roundhouse, Sydney, NSW
Thursday 22 January – Forum, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 24 January – Hindley St Music Hall, Adelaide, SA
Monday 26 January – Metropolis, Fremantle, WA
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