Thrice Announce 2026 Australian Tour
The tour comes in support of Thrice’s twelfth studio album, Horizons/West.

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Post-hardcore trailblazers Thrice return to Australia in 2026 in support of their twelfth studio album, Horizons/West.
Fans can expect to hear tracks from the new album performed alongside fan favourites from Thrice’s stacked discography.
After their last Aussie tour sold out nationwide, fans are urged to score tickets early to avoid disappointment.
Thrice’s 2026 Australian tour commences in Melbourne at the Forum on Friday 1 May and continues with dates at Sydney’s Roundhouse on Saturday 2 May, Brisbane’s Tivoli on Sunday 3 May, Adelaide’s The Gov on Wednesday 6 May and Perth’s Astor Theatre on Thursday 7 May.
Pre-sale tickets are available at 12pm AEST on Friday 17 October, with general on-sale kicking off at 12pm AEST on Tuesday 21 October.
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Emerging in the late ‘90s with a unique hardcore meets rock sound, Thrive quickly became leaders in the post-hardcore movement.
Thrice established their credentials with their third album, The Artist in the Ambulance, which is considered a classic of the genre.
They’ve gone on to release a total of 12 albums, with this year’s Horizons/West, produced at the band’s New Grass studio, well-received by critics and fans alike, with Metal Hammer calling the release a “platter of soulful rock’n’roll that bucks trends and plucks heartstrings.”
Catch Thrice at The Gov on Wednesday 6 May. For ticketing info, visit sbmpresents.com.
Thrice 2026 Australian Tour Dates
Friday 1 May – Forum, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 2 May – Roundhouse, Sydney, NSW
Sunday 3 May – Tivoli, Brisbane, QLD
Wednesday 6 May – The Gov, Adelaide, SA
Thursday 7 May – Astor Theatre, Perth, WA
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