The Pretty Littles Announce Australian Tour 2026
The tour arrives in support of the Naarm/Melbourne rock outfit’s upcoming new album, Mulga Wire.
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Just over a year since the release of their long-awaited album Force, itself five years in the making, The Pretty Littles have announced they have a new record in the works.
Mulga Wire, the band’s eighth long player, is out Friday 1 June via Endless Recordings and comprises 10 tracks produced by Press Club’s Greg Rietwyk, who has become the band’s unofficial fifth member.
The album features the previously released singles ‘Good Sleeps’ and ‘In Our Times’, with a third track set to drop mid-April.
To coincide with the release of Mulga Wire, The Pretty Littles have announced a national tour.
The band get things underway in Adelaide at Lion Arts Factory on Friday 19 June. Dates follow at Hobart’s Republic Bar on Saturday 11 July, Sydney’s Lansdowne on Saturday 25 July 2026 and Brisbane’s The Brightside on Friday 31 July, with the final stop Melbourne’s Corner Hotel on Saturday 1 August.
Tickets on sale now via linktr.ee/theprettylittles.
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Last year not only saw The Pretty Littles return with Force, which included the singles ‘Force’, ‘Australian Dream’ and ‘Taking On Water’, but also saw the band drop their first live album, Fish Guts for Miles.
Recorded at Melbourne’s iconic Corner Hotel in March 2025, Fish Guts for Miles features 12 tracks, including fan favourites ‘Don Dale’ and ‘Australian Dream’.
Catch The Pretty Littles at Lion Arts Factory on Friday 19 June. Tickets on sale now via moshtix.com.au. Mulga Wire is out Friday 1 June via Endless Recordings. Pre-order here.
The Pretty Littles Australian Tour 2026
Friday 19 June – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide, SA
Saturday 11 July – Republic Bar, Hobart, TAS
Saturday 25 July – Lansdowne, Sydney, NSW
Friday 31 July – The Brightside, Brisbane, QLD
Saturday 1 August – Corner Hotel, Melbourne, VIC
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