The Grogans Announce 2026 Regional Australian and New Zealand Tour
Melbourne garage rockers The Grogans have announced a massive run of regional shows for 2026.
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Still riding high after the release of their fifth album Stagger, which dropped earlier this year, The Grogans are hitting the road in 2026 on a massive Australian and New Zealand tour.
Performing a total of 21 regional shows, The Grogans will perform tracks from their latest release alongside fan favourites across January, February and March.
Kicking things off in New Zealand with three shows, beginning with a free gig at The Island in Papamoa on Friday 9 January, The Grogans play Slackbarn Festival in Hawkes Bay and Raglan before returning to Oz for the remainder of the tour.
Their first Aussie show is at Pelly Bar in Frankston on Thursday 15 January, followed by shows at Castlemaine, Geelong, Canberra, Bondi, Wollongong, Port Macquarie, Coffs Harbour, Barwon Heads, San Remo, Mackay, Townsville, Cairns, Mildura, Norton Summit, Esperance and Margaret River, ending the tour at Indian Ocean Hotel in Scarborough on Sunday 29 March.
Bean Magazine will be supporting on select tour dates.
Tickets on sale now via thegrogansband.com.
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The Grogans have been entertaining Aussie music lovers for almost a decade since forming in 2016.
The trio first gained national exposure with their 2019 debut album, Just What You Want, leading to four more albums – Day / To / Live (2020), Which Way Is Out (2022), Find Me a Cloud (2023) and this year’s Stagger.
Named in Rolling Stone’s Future of Music 2025 class, The Grogans’ electrifying live sets have seen them headline their own tour across Europe, Ireland and the UK in 2024, along with supporting Ocean Alley on their North American summer tour.
Catch The Grogans performing at the Scenic Hotel in Norton Summit on Saturday 14 March. Tickets on sale now via thegrogansband.com.
The Grogans Regional Australian and New Zealand Tour Dates 2026
with special guests Beat Magazine
Friday 9 January – The Island, Papamoa, NZ (Free Entry)*
Saturday 10 January – Slackbarn Festival, Hawkes Bay, NZ*
Sunday 11 January – The Yard, Raglan, NZ*
Thursday 15 January – Pelly Bar, Frankston, VIC
Friday 16 January – Theatre Royal, Castlemaine, VIC
Saturday 17 January – Geelong Beer Festival, Geelong, VIC*
Thursday 5 February – UC Hub, Canberra, ACT
Friday 6 February – Beach Road Hotel, Bondi, NSW*
Saturday 7 February – UOW Uni Bar, Wollongong, NSW*
Thursday 12 February – Finnians, Port Macquarie, NSW
Friday 13 February – Hoey Moey, Coffs Harbour, NSW
Friday 20 February – Barwon Heads Hotel, Barwon Heads, VIC
Saturday 21 February – The Westernport, San Remo, VIC
Thursday 26 February – Seabreeze Hotel, Mackay, QLD
Friday 27 February– The Warehouse, Townsville, QLD
Saturday 28 February – Tanks Arts Centre, Cairns, QLD
Friday 13 March – The Setts, Mildura, VIC
Saturday 14 March – Scenic Hotel, Norton Summit, SA
Friday 27 March – The Pier, Esperance, WA
Saturday 28 March – The River, Margaret River, WA
Sunday 29 March – Indian Ocean Hotel, Scarborough, WA
*Bean Magazine is not performing
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