Sienna Skies Announce Australian Tour 2026
The alternative rockers will be joined on the road by Saving Face and Down and Out.
Image Adrianne Armida
Alternative rock outfit Sienna Skies are embarking on a national tour this September, performing nine shows across the country.
Taking to social media to reveal the tour, the band posted: “We are stoked to announce our Spring headlining tour! Hitting all major cities around the country this September, with a few rural dates in between!”
Preparing to support Memphis May Fire and BlessTheFall on their Australian tour, Sienna Skies September juant sees them joined by melodic hardcore act Saving Face and pop punk group Down and Out.
Sienna Skies tour begins in Wamberal on Thursday 3 September at Ocean View, The band then play shows at Tamworth’s Diggers Club (Friday 4 September), Brisbane’s Tomcat (Saturday 5 September), Wagga Wagga’s Jungle Duke Hotel (Thursday 10 September), Melbourne’s Bergy Band Room (Friday 11 September), Adelaide’s UniBar (Saturday 12 September), Perth’s Amplifier Bar (Saturday 19 September) and Marayong Community Centre (Friday 25 September), with the final date at Sydney’s Bootleggers on Saturday 26 September.
Tickets are on sale now via linktr.ee/siennaskiestickets.
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Sienna Skies have been frontrunners of Australia’s post-hardcore and alternative scene for an incredible two decades.
Known for their melodic breakdowns, harsh and clean vocals and emotionally charged lyrics, their live shows are electrifying and this tour is one not to be missed for longtime fans.
Catch Sienna Skies performing at UniBar Adelaide on Saturday 12 September. Tickets on sale now via moshtix.com.au.
Sienna Skies Australian Tour 2026
With special guests Saving Face & Down and Out
Thursday 3 September – Ocean View, Wamberal, NSW
Friday 4 September – Diggers Club, Tamworth, NSW
Saturday 5 September – Tomcat, Brisbane, QLD
Thursday 10 September – Jungle Duke Hotel, Wagga Wagga, NSW
Friday 11 September – Bergy Band Room, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 12 September – UniBar, Adelaide, SA
Saturday 19 September – Amplifier Bar, Perth, WA
Friday 25 September – Your Locals, Marayong Community Centre, NSW
Saturday 26 September – Bootleggers, Sydney, NSW
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