“DOWN UNDER GOES WILD” — YUNGBLUD Brings His Explosive IDOLS World Tour to Australia… with a Familiar Rock Legend Who Turns Every Night Into Chaos

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Frontier Touring has announced that Yungblud will bring his Idols world tour to Australia in January 2026.

Có thể là hình ảnh đen trắng về đám đông

Following the colossal news that his 2026, 24-date North American tour sold out in just one minute last week, the tour is now making its way through Europe before heading to Australia in the new year with stops in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth.

Telstra Plus Members can access presale tickets beginning at 2 pm local time on Thursday, October 16 via telstra.com.au/plus, while the Frontier Member presale commences at 3 pm local time on Monday, October 20 before the general on sale at 3pm local time on Tuesday, October 2. Tickets and tour information are available via frontiertouring.com/yungblud.

Có thể là hình ảnh đen trắng

Idols landed Yungblud his third No. 1 debut in the U.K. and is his most personal and ambitious work yet. Described as a modern rock opera, the album features the anthemic single “Zombie” and opens with a nine-minute epic “Hello Heaven, Hello,” which debuted as Jack Saunders’ Hottest Record on BBC Radio 1.

Yungblud embarked on the massive global tour in support of his fourth studio album, Idols, on August 23 in Los Angeles.

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