EVERGREY 2026 AUSTRALIAN TOUR

EVERGREY 2026 AUSTRALIAN TOUR

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EVERGREY RETURN TO AUSTRALIA IN 2026!

After nearly two decades, Swedens legendary progressive metal band EVERGREY is set to return to Australia for their first tour since 2007 (19 Years) in April/May 2026

Fans in Perth, Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane will have the opportunity to experience the bands riveting live performances, featuring tracks from their latest album, Theories of Emptiness (2024), as well as timeless classics from their 30-year career.

A Legacy of Critical Acclaim and Innovation
Formed in Gothenburg, Sweden, in 1995, Evergrey has become one of the most respected names in progressive metal.

With a career spanning over 30 years, the band has released 14 full-length albums, including groundbreaking works like Hymns for the Broken (2014), The Storm Within (2016), The Atlantic (2019), Escape of the Phoenix (2021), and their latest release, Theories of Emptiness (2024).
 
Each album has contributed to Evergreys status as pioneers in the genre, known for their emotionally charged songwriting, intricate compositions, and complex musicianship.

Evergreys unique blend of melancholic melodies and progressive metal has earned them widespread critical acclaim. Metal Hammer praised Hymns for the Broken as a melancholic masterpiece, while Blabbermouth hailed The Atlantic as a sonic odyssey. 

The bands 2021 album, Escape of the Phoenix, soared to #10 on Metal Hammers Best Progressive Metal Albums list, further solidifying their place as both innovators and modern trailblazers.

Their latest album, Theories of Emptiness (2024), mixed by acclaimed producer Adam Nolly Getgood (ex-Periphery), has been called a critical triumph. Loudwire applauded the albums bold orchestration and the stunning guest vocals from Jonas Renkse of Katatonia. 

With crystal-clear production and complex arrangements, the album continues to captivate listeners and critics alike, pushing the boundaries of the progressive metal genre.


Media Mentions and Reviews
Theories of Emptiness Number One Album of the month with: Metal Hammer DE, Rock Hard DE, Sweden Rock DE, Aardschok NL, Powerplay UK & Metal Hammer GR

Might be the bands best work at the end of a very productive decade DECIBEL.

Appears as an early candidate for the honorary title of hard rock album of the year as well as perhaps their best album ever SWEDEN ROCK.

Theories of Emptiness is a flawless piece of progressive metal and as always EVERGREY are perfection personified POWERPLAY


The 2026 Australian Tour
Evergreys return to Australia marks a major milestone in the bands career, and their upcoming shows promise to be an unforgettable experience for their Australian fans. Known for their electrifying live performances, Evergrey has played some of the worlds biggest metal festivals, including Wacken Open Air, Hellfest, and Graspop. The 2026 tour will showcase the bands dynamic energy and showcase their latest material alongside their beloved classics.

Weve waited a long time to return to Australia, and were incredibly excited to finally bring our music to Perth, Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane, says Tom S. Englund, the bands charismatic frontman. The wait has been long, but we promise itll be worth itwe cant wait to reconnect with our fans and share the new music.

TOUR DATES:
The Rosemount. Perth 28.04
The Baso, Canberra 30.04
Crowbar, Ultimo 01.05
Corner Hotel, Richmond 02.05
Crowbar, Fortitude Valley 03.05

ABOUT EVERGREY:
With 14 studio albums and three decades of groundbreaking work, Evergrey is one of the most influential and respected bands in progressive metal. Known for their captivating live shows, emotionally charged music, and genre-defining sound, they continue to push boundaries with each release. Their 2024 album, Theories of Emptiness, cements their place at the forefront of progressive metal, with an ever-growing fanbase worldwide.
 

Venue

Rosemount Hotel
459 Fitzgerald St, North Perth WA 6006, Australia
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