
German electronicore band Electric Callboy has announced their highly anticipated return to Australia with a major headline tour set for September 2026. The tour will feature five shows across key cities and marks the band’s largest Australian headline concerts since their completely sold-out run in 2023.
The tour kicks off on September 4, 2026, at the RACA Arena in Perth before moving on to Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. This electrifying series of performances promises to showcase the band’s signature blend of theatricality and high-energy music, appealing to both long-time fans and newcomers alike.
Tour Details and Highlights
Electric Callboy, known for their unique style that fuses electronic music with metalcore, has made significant waves in the music scene. Their latest album, Tekkno, released in 2022, achieved gold certification and continues to resonate with audiences, amassing over 3 million monthly listeners on Spotify. The band has also produced hit singles such as RATATATA, featuring BABYMETAL, as well as We Got the Moves and Still Waiting.
The recent performance at the Good Things Festival in 2024 solidified their reputation for delivering unforgettable live shows. They played a pivotal role on the main stage, captivating the audience with a dynamic set that has been described as one of the most memorable in the festival’s history.
Ticket Information
Fans eager to secure their spot for this exhilarating tour can purchase general tickets starting on October 23, 2025, at 10:00 AM local time. Tickets will be available through the official site, www.destroyalllines.com. This tour presents an exciting opportunity for audiences to experience Electric Callboy’s explosive performances in some of Australia’s largest venues.
This announcement has already generated significant buzz among fans, eager to witness the band’s high-energy shows and engaging performances. As Electric Callboy prepares to take the stage once more, anticipation continues to build for their return to Australia’s vibrant music scene.