Portland alt-rock favourites The Dandy Warhols will return to Australia and New Zealand later this year.
The ‘Pin Ups’ Tour will see the band headline some favourite haunts across both countries, as well bringing something entirely new to local fans: a special one-off symphony show with the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra.
The tour will open at Hobart’s Odeon Theatre on November 24th, where The Dandy Warhols will perform alongside the orchestra for a one-night-only collaboration. It will mark the first time the band have brought their symphony concept to Australia, following two performances with the Oregon Symphony.
From there, they’ll return to their usual live format for shows in Auckland, Wellington, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Fremantle and Melbourne before closing out the run with an appearance at Victoria’s Meredith Festival on December 11th.
“The Oz tour is right around the corner and we are getting very pumped about it,” frontman Courtney Taylor-Taylor said. “This one starts in Tasmania with the Symphony there, that will be a mind expanding trip. Then we hit all our favourite cities, or most of them, including some New Zealand shows.
“Then we end at Meredith festival, which we are told repeatedly is the coolest. There’s going to be a lot of amazing music, food, wine, and even wineries. We have always loved it down under which is why it’s been The Dandy Warhols second home for almost three decades.”
The tour arrives in support of Pin Ups, the band’s covers album released earlier this year.
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The record gathers The Dandy Warhols’ interpretations of songs by artists including The Beatles, The Byrds, The Clash, Bob Dylan, The Cure, Gang of Four, The Cramps, The Cult, The Damned and Marilyn Manson.
Rather than being recorded as a single standalone project, Pin Ups draws together material from across the band’s career, including tribute album contributions, bonus tracks, B-sides and previously unreleased recordings.
“Nearly every band we cover on here are friends of ours or artists we have had a meaningful experience with,” Taylor-Taylor said of the collection.
The tour continues a relationship with Australian audiences that dates back to The Dandy Warhols’ first visit in 1998.
Across almost three decades, the band have built a catalogue spanning psych-rock, shoegaze and synth-pop, including enduring tracks such as “Bohemian Like You”, “We Used to Be Friends” and “Not If You Were the Last Junkie on Earth”.
Tickets for The Dandy Warhols’ 2026 Australia and New Zealand tour go on general sale Tuesday, August 25th at 10am AEST, following Spotify and promoter pre-sales.
The Dandy Warhols 2026 Australia & New Zealand Tour
Spotify Pre-sale: Friday, August 21st, 10am AEST — Code: DWAUS
Promoter Pre-sale: Monday, August 24th, 10am AEST — Code: DW27
General Sale: Tuesday, August 25th, 10am AEST
Tickets available from SBM Presents
Tuesday, November 24th
Odeon Theatre, Hobart
with the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra
Friday, November 27th
Powerstation, Auckland
Saturday, November 28th
Meow Nui, Wellington
Tuesday, December 1st
Enmore Theatre, Sydney
Friday, December 4th
Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane
Saturday, December 5th
Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide
Tuesday, December 8th
Metropolis, Fremantle
Thursday, December 10th
Palais Theatre, Melbourne
Friday, December 11th
Meredith Festival, Victoria




