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Risking Folk-Country star Waylon Wyatt announces Australian dates for the Dustpiles World Tour with special guest Clover County - January 2027
19 May 2026Frontier Touring is excited to welcome back rising country star Waylon Wyatt as he sets to return to Australia in January 2027 on the Dustpiles World Tour.
With his highly anticipated debut album Dustpiles landing 17 July, Waylon will play his biggest headline shows in market to date, taking the album across the country for the first time in a series of unforgettable live performances. Kicking off these All Ages shows at The Tivoli, Brisbane on Saturday 16 January, Waylon then heads to Enmore Theatre, Sydney on Tuesday 19 January and Melbourne’s Northcote Theatre on Saturday 23 January before debut performances at The Gov, Adelaide on Wednesday 27 January and Astor Theatre, Perth on Friday 29 January.
Frontier Members can access their presale from 11am local time on Wednesday 20 May before tickets go on sale from 9am local time on Thursday 21 May. Tickets and tour information via frontiertouring.com/waylonwyatt.
Watch: Everything Under The Sun (Live from Arkansas)
Since making his Australian debut at Ridin’ Hearts Festival in 2025, alongside a sold-out Brisbane headline show, Waylon Wyatt has quickly cemented himself as a fan favourite with Australian audiences. Returning earlier this year with unforgettable performances at CMC Rocks QLD 2026, Waylon had crowds singing every word back to him across the weekend.
Recently named one of VEVO’s 2026 DSCVR Artists to Watch, Waylon continues his global momentum into 2026 and beyond. Releasing latest single ‘But There Was a Time’ just this month, taken from upcoming project Dustpiles, the release gives a taste of what’s to come from the star’s debut full-length album.
A 19-year-old folk-country artist from Hackett, Arkansas, known for his raw, red-dirt take on Americana, Waylon Wyatt began writing songs as a kid, often after long days working construction with his father. Self-recording and producing his debut EP Til The Sun Goes Down in the rec room of his childhood home, the release projected Waylon into the spotlight, with standout tracks ‘Arkansas Diamond’ and ‘Jailbreak’ both earning RIAA GOLD certifications.
Follow-up EP Out of Blue didn’t disappoint. Praised by fans and critics for his powerful songwriting and solid musicianship at such a young age, the release further solidified Waylon as a “rising country star to know” (GRAMMY.com).
“Waylon cleaves emotive songwriting in a way that indicates generational intent.” - Ones To Watch“He offers a deeply personal and resonant listening experience, marked by a willingness to expose his vulnerabilities and tackle difficult themes” - Country Central“From Hackett to Hyde Park, country heartbreaker Waylon Wyatt is going places” - NMETouring across the world playing sold-out stages, headlining major U.S. venues and delivering standout performances at Stagecoach, Cavendish Beach Music Festival, and FairWell Festival, as well as joining Zach Bryan at London’s Hyde Park, Waylon continues his impressive rise to prominence. Kicking off the year with appearances at C2C Festival across Europe and CMC Rocks QLD, Waylon is set to embark on North American dates supporting Sam Barber, with major festival sets at Lollapalooza and Bonnaroo to come.
Watch: Waylon Wyatt - But There Was A Time
Embarking on his biggest headline tour to date across Europe, North America and now Australia, don’t miss the highly anticipated return of Waylon Wyatt as the Dustpiles World Tour lands in Australia in January 2027.