News: Hot Mulligan Announce 2026 Australian Tour Following Sold-Out 2024 Run


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Michigan’s post-emo mainstays Hot Mulligan will return to Australia in April 2026 for The Sound A Body Makes When It’s Still Australian Tour, following their sold-out debut run in 2024. Kicking off in Melbourne on April 22, the tour will see the band bring their high-energy, emotionally charged live show to Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide and Perth.

Fresh off a whirlwind international run — including arena shows with Pierce The Veil, slots at Riot FestSlam Dunk, and an upcoming Coachella debut — Hot Mulligan’s return comes on the back of their acclaimed fourth album The Sound A Body Makes When It’s Still (Wax Bodega/Civilians). The record, praised for its blend of hook-heavy songwriting and lyrical catharsis, cemented their place among the most respected bands in modern emo.

With upgraded venues expected again after their last sold-out tour, the Michigan five-piece promise a show that captures both the chaos and heart of their sound — from anthemic shouts to quiet moments of clarity.

Joining them on the tour will be fellow Michigan outfit saturdays at your place, making their Australian debut, and Forests from Singapore.

HOT MULLIGAN THE SOUND A BODY MAKES WHEN IT’S STILL AUSTRALIAN TOUR 

With Support From saturdays at your place (USA) and Forests (Singapore)

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Wednesday 22 April 
The Forum, Melbourne 18+ 

Saturday 25 April 
Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane LIC AA 

Sunday 26 April 
The Roundhouse, Sydney LIC AA 

Monday 27 April
The Gov, Adelaide LIC AA 

Wednesday 29 April 
Astor Theatre, Perth LIC AA 
 

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