The British rock outfit is touring their critically acclaimed 2025 album, The Clearing.
Image Rachel Fleminger Hudson
Heading to Australia as part of the Laneway Festival 2026 lineup this month, UK rockers Wolf Alice have announced they will return in December for a headline national tour.
Still riding high after the release of their 2025 fourth studio album, The Clearing, a record NME awarded five stars, Wolf Alice has established themselves as a force in the modern world of rock, with tickets to their upcoming Australian tour sure to sell quickly.
Wolf Alice’s The Clearing Tour kicks off on Wednesday 2 December at Fortitude Music Hall in Brisbane. The band then plays the Sydney Opera House Forecourt in Sydney on Friday 4 December, Melbourne’s Royal Botanic Gardens on Saturday 5 December and Adelaide’s Hindley Street Music Hall on Sunday 6 December, wrapping things up in Perth on Tuesday 8 December at Ice Cream Factory.
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It’s been a massive 12 months for Wolf Alice, with their fourth long-player, The Clearing, receiving stellar reviews and the band themselves nominated for three BRIT Awards, including Album of the Year.
The quartet played historic sets at Primavera Sound, Radio 1’s Big Weekend and Glastonbury, while also performing a run of sold-out headline dates across North America, Europe, the UK and Ireland.
After Laneway this month, Wolf Alice takes to the stage in Mexico and Brazil in May, before embarking on a huge run of European and UK festival dates from June to August, finishing the year up in Australia with five concerts in December.
Catch Wolf Alice performing at Hindley Street Music Hall on Sunday 6 December. Ticketing information is available at frontiertouring.com.
Wolf Alice Australian Tour Dates 2026
Wednesday 2 December – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane, QLD
Friday 4 December – On The Steps, Sydney Opera House Forecourt, Sydney, NSW
Saturday 5 December – Live At The Gardens, Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne, VIC
Sunday 6 December – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide, SA
Tuesday 8 December – Ice Cream Factory, Perth, WA
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