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News: Infinity Song announce biggest Australian and New Zealand tour yet

  • June 1, 2026
  • Deb Pelser
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New York sibling quartet Infinity Song will return to Australia and New Zealand later this year, bringing their distinctive blend of soft rock, soul and pop to audiences across the region as they continue a period of significant international growth.

The tour follows the success of the band’s sold-out debut Australian run in 2024 and coincides with the release of a highly anticipated new album on June 12. The forthcoming 12-track record is set to further expand the group’s sound, combining emotionally direct songwriting with the rich harmonies and timeless arrangements that have become their signature.

Comprised of siblings Abraham, Angel, Israel and Momo Boyd, Infinity Song have carved out a unique place in contemporary music. Raised in a deeply musical household, the quartet grew up performing in a choir directed by their father, John Boyd, first in their hometown of Detroit before relocating to New York City. Those formative experiences helped shape the vocal interplay and musical instincts that remain central to the band’s identity today.

Before reaching international audiences, Infinity Song spent years honing their craft through regular performances in public spaces including Central Park and Grand Central Station. Their dedication eventually attracted the attention of Roc Nation, which signed the group in 2016 and provided a platform for their continued development as recording and touring artists.

The band’s profile expanded considerably with the success of Haters Anthem, which has accumulated more than 300 million streams worldwide and attracted support from high-profile admirers including Doja Cat. More recently, an acclaimed appearance on NPR’s Tiny Desk series introduced their musicianship and vocal chemistry to an even broader audience.

INFINITY SONG September 2026 TOUR DATES

Wednesday September 9 Rosemount Perth WA

plus guest GLIMMER

Friday September 11 Max Watts Melbourne VIC

plus guest SKYSCRAPER STAN

Saturday September 12 Manning Bar Sydney NSW

plus guest ARCHIE

Sunday September 13 Crowbar Brisbane QLD

plus guest LOVELOVELOVE

Wednesday September 16 Tuning Fork Auckland NZ

plus guest PAIGE

Tickets on sale now from: https://www.octoberpresents.com/infinitysong

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