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News: Pierce The Veil Announce April 2026 Australian Tour with Movements and Jack Kays

  • August 5, 2025
  • Deb Pelser
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Pierce The Veil will return to Australia in April 2026 for their first national headline tour in nearly a decade. As part of their I Can’t Hear You World Tour, the San Diego trio will perform across five cities, joined by special guests Movements and Jack Kays.


The Australian run begins at Riverstage, Brisbane (April 8) before stops at Hordern Pavilion, Sydney (April 10), Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne (April 12), The Drive, Adelaide (April 14), and Red Hill Auditorium, Perth (April 16). General public tickets go on sale Friday, August 8, with presales starting Wednesday, August 6.

Formed in 2006 by brothers Vic and Mike Fuentes, Pierce The Veil may have started out as a post-hardcore outfit, but they’ve since evolved into one of modern rock’s most flexible acts. Now comprising Vic Fuentes, Tony Perry, and Jaime Preciado, the band blends emotive roots with new influences, recently supporting Blink-182 on their One More Time… Tour and selling out venues like Madison Square Garden and the Kia Forum.

Their 2023 album The Jaws Of Life debuted at #1 on the Top Hard Rock Albums Chart and featured the #1 alternative radio hit “Emergency Contact.” The deluxe edition arrived earlier this year, showcasing a more exploratory sound shaped by 90s influences like Soundgarden and Stone Temple Pilots. “Pass The Nirvana” and “Flawless Execution” mark clear shifts toward groove and melody, while drummer Brad Hargreaves (Third Eye Blind) brought a different dynamic to the sessions.

The band’s decision to cover Radiohead’s “Karma Police” for triple j’s Like A Version reflects their expanded creative palette. “From the second we listened to it in the recording booth in Australia, we knew it was more than a one-time thing,” says Fuentes. The track later received radio rotation, adding a new dimension to the band’s catalogue.

Beyond music, Fuentes serves as CEO and Co-Chairman of the Living The Dream Foundation, supporting fans with terminal illnesses. “I always looked up to bands who stood for something,” he explains. “I was happy we found a cause that was worth it for us.”

PIERCE THE VEIL
I CAN’T HEAR YOU WORLD TOUR – AUSTRALIA 2026
with Movements and Jack Kays

Wednesday April 8 – Riverstage, Brisbane
Friday April 10 – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney
Sunday April 12 – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
Tuesday April 14 – The Drive, Adelaide
Thursday April 16 – Red Hill Auditorium, Perth

Head HERE for ticketing information.

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