She will be joined on tour by special guests Arrows in Action.
Image Jonathan Weiner
Hailed as the poster child for pop punk, Nashville-based singer-songwriter Taylor Acorn makes her Aussie return in 2026.
Fresh from the release of her debut studio album Poster Child, which Kerrang! called “a record that documents the good, the bad and the ugly of loving, growing and patching up painful wounds,” Acorn is heading our way next March with support from pop punkers Arrows in Actoin
Acorn’s four-date tour begins in Melbourne at 170 Russell on Sunday 1 March and continues with dates at Brisbane’s The Triffid on Tuesday 3 March, Adelaide’s Lion Arts Factory on Thursday 5 March and Sydney’s Manning Bar on Friday 6 March.
Pre-sale tickets go on sale from 9am AEDT on Tuesday 25 November. Register here. General on-sale kicks off from 9am AEDT on Wedensday 26 November via destroyalllines.com.
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Beginning her musical journey performing as a teenager in northern Pennsylvania, Taylor Acorn moved to Nashville in 2014 to chase her dreams. Teaming with producer Dan Swank (All Time Low, Cassadee Pop), she began releasing music and gaining a following, leading to the release of her 2024 independent debut full-length, Survival In Motion.
The album was the talk of the town and led to Taylor signing with Fearless Records and dropping the well-received Poster Child.
Making her first live appearance in Australia in early 2024 before returning later that year as part of Good Things Festival, Taylor has gone on to share the stage with the likes of The Used, Bowling For Soup and Dashboard Confessional.
Catch Taylor Acorn performing at Lion Arts Factory on Thursday 5 March. Ticketing information is available at destroyalllines.com.
Taylor Acorn 2026 Australian Tour Dates
With Special Guests Arrows In Action
Sunday 1 March - 170 Russell, Melbourne, VIC
Tuesday 3 March - The Triffid, Brisbane, QLD
Thursday 5 March - Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide, SA
Friday 6 March - Manning Bar, Sydney, NSW
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