
After a whirlwind start to 2026, Spacey Jane have announced their long‑anticipated return to Australian stages with the Heading Back Down Under tour, proudly presented by Frontier Touring and triple j. Alongside the announcement, the band revealed their forthcoming EP Exit Wounds, due 12 June, and shared a new single, ‘I Never See Her’.
The tour kicks off with two nights at Brisbane’s Riverstage on 26–27 November, followed by consecutive shows at Melbourne’s Sidney Myer Music Bowl on 4–5 December. Adelaide fans can catch the band at The Drive on 6 December, with a one-off Sydney Opera House forecourt performance on 10–11 December. The run concludes with a hometown finale at Perth’s ICF OUTDOOR on 12–13 December. Fans in cities hosting double nights can secure a ‘Two Show Pass’.
Thursday 26 November – Riverstage | Brisbane, QLD
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Friday 27 November – Riverstage | Brisbane, QLD
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Friday 4 December – Sidney Myer Music Bowl | Melbourne, VIC
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Saturday 5 December – Sidney Myer Music Bowl | Melbourne, VIC
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Saturday 12 December – ICF: OUTDOOR | Perth, WA
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Sunday 13 December – ICF: OUTDOOR | Perth, WA
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Thursday 10 December & Friday 11 December On The Steps, Sydney Opera House Forecourt, Sydney, NSW
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Over the past 18 months, the Fremantle four-piece have evolved from indie favourites into one of the country’s most commanding contemporary acts. Following the release of their third studio album, If That Makes Sense, they completed a sold-out 20-date AU/NZ tour and headlined shows across North America, the UK, and Europe. Briefly back home for festival highlights at Rolling Sets, Beyond The Valley, and The Great Escape, Spacey Jane then returned overseas. Their international run continues this June with another North American headline tour, alongside appearances at Bonnaroo, Governors Ball, and Lollapalooza.
If That Makes Sense debuted at #2 on the ARIA Albums Chart, earned ARIA nominations for Best Rock Album and Best Video, and became Australia’s highest-selling album of the year. Spacey Jane dominated triple j, emerging as the station’s most-played artist of 2025 with five tracks in the Hottest 100.
Now, they’re bringing it all back home with special guests Telenova and Armlock.
Melbourne’s Telenova offer cinematic, widescreen music threaded with dreamlike trip‑hop textures. Winners of the AIR Breakthrough Independent Artist of the Year, they wrapped their largest Australian shows to date at The Forum in May. With international support from BBC 6 Music, KCRW, Vogue Paris, NME, and triple j, Telenova’s immersive universe expands across their 2025 debut Time Is A Flower and 2026 follow-up THE WARNING, featuring the single ‘The Deep’. Opening proceedings is Melbourne indie duo Armlock, crafting ethereal music for daydreamers. Their 2024 album Seashell Angel Lucky Charm combines crystalline guitars, tight rhythms, and airy harmonies. Currently touring the US following Laneway Festival and shows alongside California’s Momma, Armlock continue to captivate with their expansive, cinematic sound.
Tickets go on sale Thursday 21 May (10am local) here, with a Frontier Members presale from Tuesday 19 May (10am local).