Saosin Announce 2026 Australian Tour
The post-hardcore greats will be joined on tour by Senses Fail.
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Post-hardcore trailblazers Saosin are the latest act to celebrate an album anniversary, with the Orange County group touring Australia in 2026 to commemorate 20 years since the release of their iconic self-titled debut album.
Not only are Saosin celebrating the album, but they will perform Saosin in its entirety along with all their biggest tracks from throughout their career.
Saosin won’t be going it alone, bringing along fellow hardcore favourites Senses Fail, who will perform at all dates.
The tour gets underway on Wednesday 22 April at The Tivoli in Brisbane before Sasoin and Sense Fail hit The Forum in Melbourne (Thursday 23 April), Metro Theatre in Sydney (Saturday 25 April) and The Gov in Adelaide (Sunday 26 April), concluding on Tuesday 28 April at Astor Theatre in Perth.
Pre-sale begins at 9am AEDT on Wednesday 19 November, with general on-sale taking place at 9am AEDT on Friday 21 November via destroyalllines.com.
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Founded in 2003, it wasn’t until the addition of new lead vocalist Cove Reber that Saosin made an impact with their 2026 self-titled debut album, featuring the genre-defining tracks ‘Voices’ and ‘You’re Not Alone’.
The album propelled Saosin to worldwide success, with the band going on to release a further two albums, 2009’s In Search of Solid Ground and 20216’s Along the Shadow. Recent years have seen Reber rejoin Saosin after leaving in 2010, contributing to the band’s recent resurgence, which has seen them enter the studio to work on new material and join this year’s Vans Warped Tour.
Alongside Senses Fail, who were last in Australia supporting Story of the Year, the two genre-defining bands are ready to unload on local audiences next year.
Catch Saosin performing at Hindley Street Music Hall on Sunday 26 April. Ticketing information available at destroyalllines.com.
Saosin 2026 Australian Tour Dates
Wednesday 22 April – The Tivoli, Brisbane, QLD
Thursday 23 April – Forum, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 25 April – Metro Theatre, Sydney, NSW
Sunday 26 April – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide, SA
Tuesday 28 April – Astor Theatre, Perth, WA
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