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PIERCE THE VEIL
I CAN’T HEAR YOU
World Tour – Australia 2026
Second Sydney show
added to meet demand!
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Platinum-selling band Pierce The Veil will bring their highly anticipated I Can’t Hear You World Tour to Australia next year, with special guests Movements and Jack Kays.
Due to massive demand for tickets in the presale period, a second show has been added for Sydney, on Saturday April 11 at Hordern Pavilion.
The Australian leg will kick off with a huge outdoor show at Brisbane’s Riverstage on Wednesday April 8 followed by Hordern Pavilion Sydney on Friday April 10 and Saturday April 11, Rod Laver Arena Melbourne on Sunday April 12, then over to Adelaide at The Drive on Tuesday April 14, before concluding in Perth at Red Hill Auditorium on Thursday April 16.
For complete tour and ticket information, including VIP packages, visit livenation.com.au
The World Tour has been a massive undertaking, covering more than 60 dates across North America, Europe, UK and Latin America as it rolls out across the year.
Pierce The Veil recently released a deluxe version of their hugely successful, chart-topping album, The Jaws of Life. Released in 2023 the LP debuted at #14 on the Billboard Top 200, #2 on the Alternative Chart, and claimed the #1 spot on the Top Hard Rock Albums Chart – the record’s singles have amassed over 140 million streams to date.
Pierce The Veil have pulled off something truly unique at this stage in their career: they’ve been able to reinvent themselves without abandoning their past—a fact that isn’t lost on their members. “The Jaws Of Life kicked off a new way of thinking for our band in the sense of trusting when things are not working for you,” Fuentes says, explaining that the band changed producers, recording environments and drummers in the process of making the album. “The experience was so fulfilling and exciting that it made us reevaluate every part of our career—what we’re doing, how we’re doing it—and start chasing that feeling again by trying new things, pushing ourselves into uncomfortable territory, and seeing where it takes us.”
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PIERCE THE VEIL
I CAN’T HEAR YOU
World Tour
Australia 2026
With Movements and Jack Kays
Presented by Live Nation
RIVERSTAGE, BRISBANE WEDNESDAY APRIL 8
HORDERN PAVILION, SYDNEY FRIDAY APRIL 10
HORDERN PAVILION, SYDNEY SATURDAY APRIL 11 – NEW SHOW
ROD LAVER ARENA, MELBOURNE SUNDAY APRIL 12
THE DRIVE, ADELAIDE TUESDAY APRIL 14
RED HILL AUDITORIUM, PERTH THURSDAY APRIL 16
For complete tour and ticket information, including VIP packages, visit livenation.com.au
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About PIERCE THE VEIL
Pierce The Veil may have started out in 2006 as a scrappy post-hardcore band, but these days the San Diego act are practically a household name. Over the course of five full-length albums, the trio of Vic Fuentes (vocals, guitar), Tony Perry (guitar), Jaime Preciado (bass), have transcended musical subgenres to become an innovative rock act who have as much in common with Muse as they do My Chemical Romance. Their 2023 album The Jaws Of Life contained the #1 Alternative Radio hit “Emergency Contact” and Pierce The Veil have garnered 2 billion global streams, over 500 million YouTube views and won stadium crowds over as the main support for Blink-182 on the One More Time… Tour. “We are finding a balance between embracing the emo roots that got us here and finding the opportunity to explore new things like playing Lollapalooza,” Fuentes explains. “I think it’s really about having new experiences because that’s what keeps things fun and exciting.”
That spirit of experimentation is exemplified on The Jaws Of Life, an album that showcases the fact that the band isn’t afraid to take chances when it comes to their creative decisions. “I think The Jaws Of Life was just a natural progression of exploring other influences we’ve always had but never really expressed,” says Fuentes “I grew up in the nineties playing songs by Stone Temple Pilots, Pearl Jam and Soundgarden, so I’ve always had that inside me and I think we finally let some of that out on this record and had some fun with that.” From the groove-driven neo-grunge sound of “Pass The Nirvana” to the melodic powerhouse “Flawless Execution,” The Jaws Of LIfe sees Pierce The Veil seamlessly integrate their adolescent influences into the band’s sound, a fact that is made even more surreal by the fact that Third Eye Blind’s Brad Hargreaves plays drums on the album.
The band’s Radiohead cover also seemed to fit with the expansive scope of The Jaws Of Life. “‘Karma Police’ is one of my favorite songs and during COVID, I tried to learn it on piano because I love the chords,” Fuentes says. “ “We had the chance to perform on a show in Australia called Like A Version, where you play one of your own songs and a cover, so we put something together specifically for that.” Admittedly covering Radiohead is an ambitious proposition, but Pierce The Veil’s version of the song reimagines the instrumentation into a heavier landscape without losing any of the subtle musical motifs of the original. “From the second we listened to it in the recording booth in Australia, we knew it was more than a one-time thing, so we did a radio campaign for it,” he adds. “The song came about in a really organic way, which made it a really fun experience.”
While some bands seem to get more rigid as they age, the members of Pierce The Veil seem to connect with each other more with each passing musical milestone, which include selling out Madison Square Garden in New York City and three nights at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles. “I think the chemistry we had from day one is still going strong, you know? We just got lucky and found a good group of people,” Fuentes responds when asked about the current dynamic of Pierce The Veil. “The challenge is you have to adapt with each other as we become different people and luckily we’ve grown closer throughout the years as we get to know each other on deeper levels.” Another important initiative for the band is the Living The Dream Foundation, a non-profit that supports music fans with terminal or life-threatening illnesses, of which Fuentes is the CEO and Co-Chairman. “I always looked up to bands who stood for something when I was growing up and I always wanted to be one of those bands, so I was happy we found a cause that was worth it for us.”
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