The LA industrial trio bring their blend of abrasive electronics and infectious pop to six cities, supported by French darksynth pioneer Perturbator and American producer King Yosef.
Los Angeles industrial trio HEALTH have become reliably unpredictable – a band equally capable of devastating dancefloors and collaborating with Nine Inch Nails, all whilst maintaining an online presence that somehow bridges genuine connection with sharp satire. They’re heading back to Australia this September for a six-date headline run, bringing French darksynth pioneer Perturbator and American producer King Yosef along for the ride.
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HEALTH’s two-decade ascension has been anything but conventional. Since their 2007 self-titled debut, they’ve amassed six critically acclaimed albums, high-profile video game collaborations, and a roster of unlikely partnerships spanning Poppy, Lamb of God and Sleep Token. Their most recent offering, 2025’s Conflict DLC, expands on 2023’s Rat Wars with neon-soaked industrial EDM that dexterously balances abrasive sonic landscapes with infectious pop sensibilities. Tracks like “Tears”, “Major Crimes” and “The Drain” have become fan favourites, with Good Call Live praising their 2024 Brisbane show as “a world-class set from start to finish” that “goes hard in a live setting.”
HEALTH Australia tour dates
Friday, 18 September: The Tivoli, Brisbane
Saturday, 19 September: The Roundhouse, Sydney
Sunday, 20 September: The Forum, Melbourne
Wednesday, 23 September: The Odeon, Hobart
Friday, 25 September: The Gov, Adelaide
Saturday, 26 September: Metropolis, Fremantle
Perturbator makes his welcome return after headlining Australia in 2023, armed with his trademark cyberpunk-meets-metal stylings. His 2025 album Age of Aquarius leans further into industrial, post-punk and electronica territory, expanding a back catalogue that spans six studio albums and numerous EPs. Live, he’s renowned for immersive performances that forge distortion with visceral dark sonic magic, wrapped in sprawling atmospherics and dystopian thematics.
Rounding out the bill is King Yosef, who oscillates effortlessly between industrial, noise, metal and electronica. Whether producing for Ski Mask the Slump God, co-producing artists like Zheani and Ghrins, or crafting his own solo work, Yosef animates what Revolver described as “the lo-fi blown-out brood-scuzz of Soundcloud rap with the vein-popping screams of hardcore and the mechanical noise of industrial.”
Early bird presale opens Thursday 19th February at 10am local time. Head here to gain early ticket access. General tickets are on sale Friday 20th February at 10am via destroyalllines.com.