Sisters Doll Reveal 2026 Australian Tour Dates
The glam rockers are performing across the country in January and February.
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Aussie glam rock sensations Sisters Doll are hitting the road early next year for a run of shows across the nation.
Fresh from performing on this year’s Rock the Boat ‘25 Vol. II cruise, Sisters Doll are pumped to be playing shows for their fans across the country this coming January and February.
Sisters Doll’s biggest Aussie headline tour yet commences with a show in Melbourne at Howler on Saturday 31 January. The quartet then play shows at Sydney’s The Bridge Hotel on Friday 13 February, Gold Coast’s Vinnies Dive Bar on Saturday 14 February and Adelaide’s Woodshed on Friday 20 February, finishing the tour in their home state of WA at Perth’s Lynott’s Lounge on Saturday 21 February.
Tickets on sale now via sistersdollband.com.
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Hailing from the mining town of Collie in Western Australia, Melbourne-based Sisters Doll first got noticed after appearing on Australia’s Got Talent.
That exposure led to the band performing alongside the likes of KISS, Extreme, LA Guns, The Angels, Short Stack, Rose Tattoo, The Screaming Jets and more.
Sisters Doll’s have scored five #1 rock singles in Australia and had a Top 10 ARIA-charting album with Scars, the band’s most recent release that dropped earlier this year.
Catch Sisters Doll performing at the Woodshed on Friday 20 February. Tickets on sale now via oztix.com.au.
Sisters Doll Good Day To be Alive Australian Tour Dates 2026
Saturday 31 January - Howler, Melbourne, VIC
Friday 13 February - The Bridge Hotel, Sydney, NSW
Saturday 14 February - Vinnies Dive Bar, Gold Coast, QLD
Friday 20 February - Woodshed, Adelaide, SA
Saturday 21 February – Lynott’s Lounge, Perth, WA
The glam rockers are performing across the country in January and February.
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