The Rions Announce Massive Regional Australian Tour 2026
The band are hitting the road in support of their new album, Everything Every Single Day.
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Fresh from performing at this year’s returning Spilt Milk Festival, The Rions have announced a monster regional tour taking place from February through April 2026.
The tour arrives off the back of their acclaimed debut album Everything Every Single Day, which hit #1 on the ARIA Australia Album Chart, #2 on the Vinyl Chart and #5 on the ARIA Album Chart.
The Northern Beaches quartet spent a year recording the album with ARIA Award-winning producer Chris Collins (Ruby Fields, Pacific Avenue, Matt Corby), with The Note’s own Emily Wilson calling the album “a sensitive and all-encompassing project, a representation of four young men doing their best to understand their place in society.”
The 19-date tour encompasses six states and territories, but unfortunately South Australia is excluded. Beginning in Mona Vale on Saturday 28 February, the tour takes in Dunsborough, Bunbury, Perth, Barwon Heads, Frankston, Hobart, Newcastle, Wollongong, Canberra, Coffs Harbour, Port Macquarie, Cairns, Townsville, Mackay, Rockhampton, Brunswick Heads and the Gold Coast, finishing on the Sunshine Coast on Saturday 18 April.
The pre-sale takes place from 10:00 a.m. AEDT on Wednesday, 17 December. General on-sale kicks off at 9am AEDT on Thursday 18 December. Full tickering information available at therions.com.
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Coming together as high school classmates, Noah Blockley (lead vocals, bass guitar), Harley Wilson (guitar), Asher McLean (guitar) and Tom Partington (drums) first made their mark when they won triple j’s Unearthed High competition in 2021.
Since then, it’s been onwards and upwards for the four-piece, dropping their debut EP Minivan in 2023 and following up a year later with their first studio album, Happiness In A Place It Shouldn’t Be, which peaked at #4 on the ARIA Australian Album Chart.
One of the country’s most prolific touring acts, The Rions sold more than 20,000 headline tickets last year and are sure to equal or better that record next year when they return to the road for their huge regional tour.
Catch The Rions performing across Australia from February to April 2026. Ticketing information available via therions.com.
The Rions Regional Australian Tour 2026
Saturday 28 February - The Mona, Mona Vale, NSW
Thursday 5 March - Dunsborough Tavern, Dunsborough, NSW
Friday 6 March - Froth Craft Bunbrewery, Bunbury, WA
Saturday 7 March - Astor Theatre, Perth, WA
Thursday 12 March - Barwon Heads Hotel, Barwon Heads, VIC
Friday 13 March - The Pier, Frankston, VIC
Saturday 14 March - Bass In The Domain, Hobart, TAS
Thursday 19 March - King Street Bandroom, Newcastle, NSW
Friday 20 March - UOW Uni Bar, Wollongong, NSW
Saturday 21 March - UC Refectory, Canberra, ACT
Friday 27 March - Hoey Moey, Coffs Harbour, NSW
Saturday 28 March - Finnians Tavern, Port Macquarie, NSW
Thursday 9 April - Brothers, Cairns, QLD
Friday 10 April - JCU Uni Bar, Townsville, QLD
Saturday 11 April - McGuires Hotel, Mackay, QLD
Sunday 12 April - Leichhardt Hotel, Rockhampton, QLD
Thursday 16 April - Hotel Brunswick, Brunswick Heads, QLD
Friday 17 April - Miami Marketta [Laneway], Gold Coast, QLD
Saturday 18 April - The Station, Sunshine Coast, QLD
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