Superheaven Announce 2026 Australian Tour
This grunge revivalists will be joined on the road by special guests Angel Du$t.
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Post-hardcore quartet Superheaven are bringing their alt-rock riffs to Australia in 2026 with special guests Angel Du$t along for the ride.
Taking influence from the ‘90s grunge scene, Superheaven have released three studio albums since first forming in 2008 under the name Daylight. This year marked the release of their third studio album, Superheaven, their first in ten years.
Angel Du$t are made up of members from Turnstile and Trapped Under Ice. The band have become one of the more popular acts in the modern hardcore scene and have an ever-evolving lineup, with founder and vocalist Justice Tripp the sole remaining original member.
Superheaven’s 2026 Aussie jaunt begins in Brisbane at The Triffid on Thursday 30 April. Dates follow at Melbourne’s 170 Russell on Saturday 2 May, Sydney’s Liberty Hall on Sunday 3 May, Adelaide’s Lion Arts Factory on Tuesday 5 May, before the tour wraps in Perth at Amplifier Bar on Wednesday 6 May.
Destroy All Lines pre-sale begins at 12pm AEDT on Thursday 11 December, followed by the general on-sale at 12pm AEDT on Friday 12 December. Ticketing information is available via destroyalllines.com.
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Breaking through in 2015 with their sophomore album Ours Is Chrome, which earned a spot on Brooklyn Vegan's 50 Best Punk & Emo Albums: 2015-2019, Superheaven went on hiatus not long after.
Playing several one-off shows over the years, Superheaven reformed in 2022, going on to release their third self-titled long player in 2025.
The band’s upcoming Australian tour alongside special guests Angel Du$t are not to be missed.
Catch Superheaven performing at Lion Arts Factory on Tuesday 5 May. Ticketing information is available at destroyalllines.com.
Superheaven Australian Tour Dates 2026
with special guests Angel Du$t
Thursday 30 April – The Triffid, Brisbane, QLD
Saturday 2 May – 170 Russell, Melbourne, VIC
Sunday 3 May – Liberty Hall, Sydney, NSW
Tuesday 5 May – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide, SA
Wednesday 6 May – Amplifier Bar, Perth, WA
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