THORNHILL | BODIES AUSTRALIAN TOUR

THORNHILL | BODIES AUSTRALIAN TOUR

The wait is almost over to celebrate THONRHILL's 2025 opus BODIES live in action on home soil, with the band's biggest headline shows to date kicking off later this month. And with the Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and Melbourne shows entirely sold out, Sydney fans are officially on notice with limited tickets remaining for Sunday 22 February at the Enmore Theatre.


Ahead of the tour commencing on Saturday 21 February in Brisbane, we regret to share that due to health reasons, American songstress AMIRA ELFEKY will no longer be able to perform as planned this month. However the show will still go on, with Aussie Oddworld icons OCEAN GROVE stepping in as main support for the entire run, joining special guests PALEDUSK (Japan) and HEAVENSGATE.


With a global reputation for redefining heavy music via innovation and authenticity, THORNHILL have amassed a towering array of accolades since forming in 2015, with their 2025 masterpiece BODIES firmly emerging as a career-defining moment for the quartet, both critically and creatively.

Taking home the ARIA Award for Best Hard Rock or Heavy Metal Album in 2025, BODIES also debuted at #4 on the ARIA Top Albums Chart, #2 on the ARIA Australian Albums Chart, and #3 on the Top Vinyl Albums Chart, and was also tapped as triple j's Feature Album upon release.

After extensively touring the globe in 2025, including performing as direct support for Sleep Token's completely sold out Even In Arcadia tour, dazzling US arenas in the process, THORNHILL's return to Australian stages in 2026 for their biggest headline shows to date are not to be missed!


More info on this tour via Destroy All Lines

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