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Thornhill anounce Bodies tour for 2026, in the Melbourne band's biggest Australian shows ever

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Catch you in the pit for Thornhill's upcoming Australian tour, with the four-piece hitting up Brisbane, Sydney, Perth, Adelaide and Melbourne.()

Melbourne heavy heroes Thornhill is heading out on their biggest Australian tour to date next February, celebrating the success of third (and triple j Feature) album BODIES

Released in April, the album isn't just their most raw and personal to date, but their most successful to date, reaching #4 on the ARIAs Top Albums Chart and catapulting them to non-stop touring across America, Europe and the UK.

In between, they even managed to swing by the Like A Version studios to lay down a hard-hitting take of Lady Gaga's 'Paparazzi'. (Whether or not it beats out their 2022 take on Muse's 'Supermassive Black Hole' may depend on how much you've rinsed the Twilight soundtrack.)

And now they're coming back in February to play their first Australian shows since BODIES's release.

They're kicking things off with a set all-ages shows in Brisbane, Sydney, Perth and Adelaide before a homecoming gig in Melbourne.

Better yet, they're bringing along a set of hand-picked supports, including American nu metal act Amira Elfeky (making her Australian debut) as well as Japanese metalcore titans Palesdusk and Melbourne's own noise-bringers Heavensgate.

Tickets are on sale from Wednesday 3 September at 11am local time, with presales available from Monday 1 September at 5pm local time. Be sure to hit up Destroy All Lines for all the links and deets.

A tour poster advertising Thornhill's Australian tour, with a green and black background, support band logos and tour dates.

Thornhill Bodies Australian tour 2026

With guests Amikra Elfeky (USA), Paledusk (JPN) and Heavensgate.

*All ages show 

  • Saturday 21 February - The Tivoli, Yuggera Country, Brisbane, QLD *
  • Sunday 22 February - Enmore Theatre, Gadigal Land, Sydney, NSW *
  • Tuesday 24 February - Astor Theatre, Wajuk Country, Perth, WA *
  • Thursday 26 February - The Gov, Kaurna Country, Adelaide, SA *
  • Friday 27 February - Forum Theatre, Wurundjeri Wouwurrung, Melbourne, Vic
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