Dayseeker return to Australia for a five-date tour in February 2027
Subscribe
X

Subscribe to Mixdown Magazine

09.07.2026

Dayseeker return to Australia for a five-date tour in February 2027

Dayseeker Australian tour
Words by Mixdown

Presales roll out from 13 July ahead of general on-sale on the 16th through Destroy All Lines.

Destroy All Lines are bringing Dayseeker back to Australia in February 2027, and the Southern California band aren’t travelling light. US artists Jutes, Silent Planet and SACE6 are joining the five-date headline run, with Jutes touching down for his first shows on Australian soil.

Catch up on all the latest news here.

Dayseeker Australian Tour 2027

  • Sunday 7 February: Metro City, Perth (18+)
  • Tuesday 9 February: Hindley St Music Hall, Adelaide (Lic AA)
  • Thursday 11 February: Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne (Lic AA)
  • Friday 12 February: Hordern Pavilion, Sydney (Lic AA)
  • Sunday 14 February: Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane (Lic AA)

The tour opens at Perth’s Metro City on Sunday 7 February before Adelaide’s Hindley St Music Hall two nights later. Then come the two biggest shows of the band’s career at Margaret Court Arena in Melbourne on 11 February and Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion the following night. The run closes on Valentine’s Day at Fortitude Music Hall in Brisbane.

We’re so thrilled to be coming back to Australia to start off our 2027. These will be some of the biggest headlining shows of our career and we can’t wait for our friends overseas to see the show we’ve put together,” says vocalist Rory Rodriguez.

Dayseeker formed in 2012 and set out their sound on 2013 debut What It Means To Be Defeated, then leaned into melody and atmosphere across Sleeptalk (2019) and Dark Sun (2022). Last year’s Creature In The Black Night, their sixth album, took a cinematic turn and landed the band their first number one on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Airplay chart with Crawl Back To My Coffin. Their 2024 Australian headline tour sold out, and Something You Said called their 2025 Good Things Festival appearance one of the most emotionally powerful sets of the day.

Jutes moves between alternative, metal, R&B and hip hop, arriving off sold-out headline runs in North America and the UK, the latter upgrading venues to keep pace with demand. The Toronto-born, LA-based artist drops fourth album Chin Up, Beautiful on 5 August and has co-written for Illenium, Tomorrow X Together and Demi Lovato.

Silent Planet head back this way after supporting ERRA’s 2025 Australian tour, while SACE6 – finalists for Best International Breakthrough Artist and Best Breakthrough Album at the 2026 Heavy Music Awards – return following dates with nothing, nowhere. earlier this year.

Spotify presale opens Monday 13 July at 11am local time, followed by the artist and early bird presale on Tuesday 14 July at 12pm AEST and the venue presale on Wednesday 15 July at 12pm local time. General public tickets go on sale Friday 16 July at 12pm local time via destroyalllines.com, with early access registration here.