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Spacey Jane announce Heading Back Down Under Australian Tour with special guests Telenova & Armlock!
15 May 2026After a whirlwind start to 2026 that’s cemented their status as one of Australia’s hottest global exports, Spacey Jane today announce their long‑awaited return to home soil with the Heading Back Down Under Australian Tour – proudly presented by Frontier Touring and triple j.
Alongside today’s tour announcement, the band have also unveiled their forthcoming EP Exit Wounds, due Friday 12 June (pre-save here), and shared a brand-new single, ‘I Never See Her’ – listen here.
Over the last 18 months, the ‘Do You Really Love Her’ four-piece have surged from indie favourites into one of the country’s most commanding contemporary bands. Fresh off a massive year of touring in the wake of their third studio album, 2025’s If That Makes Sense –including a sold-out 20-date AU/NZ tour and headline shows across North America, the UK and Europe – the band returned home briefly for summer festival slots at Rolling Sets, Beyond The Valley, and The Great Escape, before quickly heading back overseas. This June, Spacey Jane continue their global run with another North American headline tour, alongside festival appearances at Bonnaroo, Governors Ball and Chicago’s iconic Lollapalooza.
Debuting at #2 on the Albums Chart, If That Makes Sense earned ARIA nominations for Best Rock Album and Best Video, and becoming the highest‑selling Australian album of the year, with Spacey Jane dominating triple j as the station’s most‑played artist of 2025 and landing five tracks in the Hottest 100.
Now, they’re bringing it all back home.
Kicking off with two huge nights at Brisbane’s Riverstage on Thursday 26 and Friday 27 November, the tour rolls into Melbourne the following week for back‑to‑back shows at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl on Friday 4 and Saturday 5 December. Adelaide fans can catch the band at The Drive on Sunday 6 December, before they take over the Sydney Opera House steps*. The run wraps with a triumphant two‑night hometown finale at Perth’s ICF OUTDOOR on Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 December.
And if one night with Spacey Jane just won’t cut it, fans can pick up a special ‘Two Show Pass’ when purchasing tickets, granting entry to both nights in any city hosting a double run.
Tickets to Heading Back Down Under Australian Tour go on Thursday 21 May (10am local) via frontiertouring.com/spaceyjane. Frontier Members presale starts Tuesday 19 May (10am local) – see website for details.
Joining Spacey Jane nationally at all shows are:
Widescreen music: cinematic in scope and threaded with trip-hop resonances, acclaimed Melbourne band Telenova have built a world entirely their own. Winners of the AIR Breakthrough Independent Artist of the Year Award, the band wrapped their biggest Australian shows to date in May at a hometown finale at The Forum. With local and international support from the likes of BBC 6 Music, KCRW, Vogue Paris, NME, triple j and more, Telenova’s dreamlike universe comes fully into bloom on their 2025 debut Time Is A Flower and its 2026 follow-up THE WARNING, featuring the single ‘The Deep’. Along the way, the band have taken their immersive live show through the UK and Europe, steadily growing an international following for their distinctive strain of trip-hop.
Opening proceedings is Melbourne indie duo Armlock, who make music for having your head in the clouds. Their 2024 release Seashell Angel Lucky Charm –the second album from duo Simon Lam and Hamish Mitchell – draws listeners in close with crystal clear guitars, tight rhythms, warm harmonies, and sparse arrangements. Currently touring the US after a slot at Laneway Festival and shows alongside California’s Momma in 2026, check out track ‘Strobe’.
With a massive year behind them, a killer line-up, and their biggest Australian shows ahead, don’t miss Spacey Jane as they return home for an unforgettable summer run.