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News: Fcukers Announce Australian Headline Shows for December 2026

  • August 19, 2026
  • Deb Pelser
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New York electronic duo Fcukers are heading back to Australia this December, locking in three headline shows around their appearance at Meredith Music Festival.

The duo will kick things off at Sydney’s Metro Theatre on December 9 before heading north to Brisbane’s Princess Theatre on December 10. After a stop at Meredith, they’ll finish the run at The Timber Yard in Melbourne on December 13.

The shows come behind Fcukers’ debut album Ö, released in March and produced by Kenneth Blume. Across its 11 tracks, the record refuses to spend too long in any one corner of the dancefloor, bouncing between house, breakbeats, dancehall rhythms and maximalist pop without losing the scrappy dance-rock character that first drew attention to the duo.

That unpredictability has become just as important to Fcukers live. They’ve spent the past few years moving between major festival stages and clubs, appearing at Glastonbury, Coachella, Primavera and Lollapalooza while also finding their way into places including Panorama Bar at Berlin’s Berghain and Paris club Silencio.

The scale has changed considerably along the way. Fcukers have supported Harry Styles across three sold-out Brazilian shows, joined RÜFÜS DU SOL for some of their biggest dates and opened on Tame Impala’s Deadbeat tour. Earlier this year, they also took their particular strain of nonchalant dance music onto US television with a performance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

They’ve been just as busy once the official shows finish, DJing Charli XCX’s Grammy afterparty and Madonna’s Club Confessions in New York, while their own album launch brought Kenny Beats and The Dare into the orbit.

Australia now gets another turn. The Meredith appearance already puts Fcukers into one of the country’s more idiosyncratic festival environments, but the three headline dates offer a different prospect entirely. Put this music inside the Metro Theatre, Princess Theatre and Timber Yard, remove the daylight and give it a room full of people who have specifically come to dance, and Ö should make considerably more sense at high volume.

Presales begin at 11am local time on Tuesday, August 25, before general tickets go on sale at 11am local time on Wednesday, August 26.

Fcukers Australian tour 2026

Wednesday December 9 – Metro Theatre, Sydney
Thursday December 10 – Princess Theatre, Brisbane
Sunday December 13 – The Timber Yard, Melbourne

Fcukers will also appear at Meredith Music Festival between the Brisbane and Melbourne headline dates.

Sign up for presale HERE.

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