VOILÀ Announce Debut Australian Tour 2026
The LA-based duo’s The Magic Word tour hits our shores in February next year.
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LA-based pop-rock duo VOILÀ have announced their long-awaited debut Australian tour.
Currently gearing up for a massive tour of the US this October after performing to sold-out crowds across the UK and Europe in September, the duo of Luke Eisner (Wisconsin) and Gus Ross (London) are bringing their hugely successful The Magic Word tour Down Under in February 2026.
VOILÀ’s first tour of the country comes in support of their most recent record, this year’s The Last Laugh (Part I). Audiences can expect to hear all the biggest hits from the album, including the fan favourite ‘after (h)ours’, along with tracks from VOILÀ’s extensive catalogue.
VOILÀ’s The Magic Word tour kicks off in Perth at Amplifier Bar on Sunday 8 February, before hitting Adelaide’s Lion Arts Factory on Tuesday 10 February, Melbourne’s 170 Russell on Thursday 12 February and Sydney’s Manning Bar on Saturday 14 February, with the tour coming to a close at Brisbane’s The Triffid on Sunday 15 February.
Pre-sale tickets are available from 9am AEST on Wednesday 24 September, with general on-sale commencing at 9am AEST on Friday 26 September. For full ticking info, visit destroyalllines.com.
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Meeting at USC Thornton School of Music just over a decade ago and bonding over a mutual love of Avicii, Luke Eisner and Gus Ross, otherwise known as VOILÀ, have become one of the biggest acts to come out of the LA rock scene in recent years.
The Emmy-nominated independent duo writes, performs and produces all of their music themselves and have gained a global following that’s resulted in over 500 million streams across various platforms.
VOILÀ's most recent release, this year’s The Last Laugh (Part 1), has received positive reviews and is set to be followed by The Last Laugh (Part II), due out later this year.
Establishing their credentials as a phenomenal live act at this year’s Reading & Leeds Festival in the UK, Aussie fans are in for a treat when VOILÀ bring their The Magic Word tour to our shores next February.
Catch VOILÀ at Lion Arts Factory on Tuesday 10 February. For ticketing info, visit destroyalllines.com.
VOILÀ The Magic Word Australian Tour Dates 2026
Sunday 8 February – Amplifier Bar, Perth, WA
Tuesday 10 February – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide, SA
Thursday 12 February – 170 Russell, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 14 February – Manning Bar, Sydney, NSW
Sunday 15 February – The Triffid, Brisbane, QLD
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