We Came As Romans Announce 2026 Australian Tour
Metalcore heroes We Came As Romans will be supported by Caskets and HEADWRECK.
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American metalcore five-piece We Came As Romans return to Australia in 2026 on their Because We’re Doomed Tour.
Thrilling fans since they exploded on the scene in 2009 with their debut album To Plant a Seed, We Came As Romans tour comes in support of their most recent album, this year’s All Is Beautiful...Because We're Doomed.
The band’s second release since the tragic passing of their brother Kyle Pavone, the record was called a “monolithic metalcore moment” by rock Bible Kerrang! and received a nine out of ten star review from Rock n Load Mag.
We Came As Romans won’t be touring alone, with the group bringing along UK rockers Caskets and emerging Aussie act HEADWRECK.
The Because We’re Doomed Tour begins at The Tivoli in Brisbane on Friday 6 February. We Came As Romans then play dates at Sydney’s Metro Theatre (Saturday 7 February), Newcastle’s King St Bandroom (Sunday 8 February), Perth’s Magnet House (Wednesday 11 February) and Adelaide’s The Gov (Thursday 12 February), before wrapping up at the Polaris curated festival Life’s A Beach at Melbourne’s Riviera Beach Club on Saturday 14 February.
Pre-sale tickets are on sale from 11am AEST on Thursday 9 October. To gain access, register via this link. General on-sale begins at 11am AEST on Friday 10 October via destroyalllines.com.
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For more than 15 years, We Came As Romans have been a powerful force in the world of metalcore.
They’ve released seven studio albums, garnered over 250 million streams and received critical acclaim from critics and fans alike.
As a live band, We Came As Romans have forged a reputation for their dynamic performances, having shared the stage with the likes of Bring Me The Horizon, I Prevail, The Used, Sleeping With Sirens, Parkway Drive and countless others, with their most recent Australian visit being a huge success in 2023.
Catch We Came As Romans at The Gov on Thursday 12 February. For ticketing info, visit destroyalllines.com.
We Came As Romans Because We’re Doomed 2026 Australian Tour
Supported by special guests Caskets (UK) and Headwreck
Friday 6 February - The Tivoli, Brisbane, QLD (18+)
Saturday 7 February - Metro Theatre, Sydney, NSW (Lic Aa)
Sunday 8 February - King St Bandroom, Newcastle, NSW (18+)
Wednesday 11 February - Magnet House, Perth, WA (18+)
Thursday 12 February - The Gov, Adelaide, SA (Lic Aa)
Saturday 14 February - Riviera Beach Club, Melbourne, VIC (18+)
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