The tour comes in support of the quartet’s new album, Again.
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Ahead of the release of their sophomore album Again, The Belair Lip Bombs have announced a 2026 national tour.
Dropping this Friday 31 October via Third Man Records (pre-order here), Again marks the first time the band have worked with a producer, enlisting the services of Nao Anzai (The Teskey Brothers, Missy Higgins, Mildlife) and Joe White (Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever).
The quartet, comprising Maisie Everett, Mike Bradvica, Jimmy Droughton and Daniel "Dev" Devlin, are hitting the road in February and March to celebrate the release of Again, performing tracks from the record alongside cuts from their 2023 debut, Lush Life.
The Belair Lip Bombs’ tour commences with a hometown show at the Corner Hotel in Melbourne on Friday 27 February. This is followed by gigs at Hobart’s Altar Bar on Friday 6 March, Adelaide’s Lion Arts Factory on Friday 13 March, Perth’s Freo.Social on Saturday 14 March, Sydney’s Oxford Art Factory on Friday 20 March and Brisbane’s Crowbar on Saturday 21 March. The band will also be performing at select Laneway Festival 2026 dates.
Tickets on sale at 10pm Friday 31 October via thebelairlipbombs.com.
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Cultivating a strong fanbase over the past eight years through their DIY indie rock sound, The Belair Lip Bombs are ready to explode on the world stage with their new album, Again.
Coming together in Frankston’s Singing Bird Studio, the band spent their early years juggling the 9-5 life while trying to create something magic, spending several years touring the country supporting the likes of Ladyhawke, Slowly Slowly and Tired Lion before dropping their grunge-inspired self-titled debut EP in 2018.
Gaining critical acclaim, they followed up with the 2019 EP Songs to Do Your Laundry To, leading to the release of their dynamic 2023 debut album, Lush Life. Originally released on Cousin Will Records in Australia, the record caught the ear of Jack White, who reissued the album through his Third Man Records.
It’s been nothing but full steam ahead since then, with The Belair Lip Bombs about to embark on another tour of the UK and Europe, followed by sets at Laneway Festival 2026 and their own headline Australian tour, before they jet off on their biggest North American tour to date.
Catch The Belair Lip Bombs performing at Lion Arts Factory on Friday March 13. Tickering information available at thebelairlipbombs.com. Again is out Friday 31 October via Third Man Records.
The Belair Lip Bombs Again Album Tour Australia Dates 2026
Friday 27 February – Corner Hotel, Melbourne, VIC
Friday 6 March – Altar Bar, Hobart, TAS
Friday 13 March – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide, SA
Saturday 14 March – Freo.Social, Perth, WA
Friday 20 March – Oxford Art Factory, Sydney, NSW
Saturday 21 March – Crowbar, Brisbane, QLD
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