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News: Maggie Lindemann Announces Australian Return With ‘I Feel Everything’ Tour

  • February 12, 2026
  • Deb Pelser
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When Maggie Lindemann made her Australian debut in 2023, she arrived as an artist in transition. This May, she returns with her sophomore album I FEEL EVERYTHING, a release that signals a more settled and deliberate phase in her career.

Born Margaret Elizabeth Lindemann in Dallas, Texas, the singer first built an audience online before breaking through with 2016’s “Pretty Girl”. In the years since, she has steadily shifted away from mainstream pop toward a darker, alternative-leaning sound. The 2021 EP Paranoia marked a clear pivot, while her 2022 debut album Suckerpunch consolidated that direction with its Y2K-inflected pop-punk edge.

I FEEL EVERYTHING expands on that foundation. The record presents a broader sonic palette and more controlled songwriting, balancing grit with moments of restraint. Lyrically, Lindemann addresses personal upheaval and growth without leaning on spectacle. The result is a body of work that feels less reactive and more reflective.

Her rise has included major festival appearances at Louder Than Life, Rock am Ring and Aftershock Festival, as well as support slots with My Chemical Romance, Evanescence and Foo Fighters. These opportunities have positioned her firmly within the contemporary alternative and rock touring circuit.

For Australian audiences, this upcoming run offers the first opportunity to experience I FEEL EVERYTHING live. It also provides a chance to see how Lindemann’s stage presence has evolved alongside her catalogue, moving from raw pop-punk urgency to a more assured and cohesive performance style.

MAGGIE LINDEMANN AUSTRALIAN TOUR

Tickets via destroyalllines.com 

Destroy All Lines / Artist pre-sales commence 11am AEDT, Tuesday 17 February | PRESALE LINK
General on-sale commence 11am local time, Wednesday 18 February
 

Sunday 10 May Magnet House Perth (18+)

Tuesday 12 May The Gov Adelaide (Lic/AA)

Thursday 14 May Roundhouse Sydney (Lic/AA)

Friday 15 May Forum Theatre Melbourne (18+)

Sunday 17 May The Tivoli Brisbane (Lic/AA)

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