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Yunbglud Announces Dune Rats As Special Guests For Australian Tour

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Yungblud has announced Brisbane punks Dune Rats will support him as special guests during the Australian leg of his "IDOLS World Tour."

The three-time Grammy nominee, who is set to tour down under in 2026 for his biggest run of shows to date, said Dune Rats will join him all dates in Australia. The tour is in support of Yungblud's fourth studio album, Idols, which hit No. 1 in the U.K. and No. 4 in Australia following its release in June.

The announcement from Yungblud comes close on the heels of the Australian debut of "Yungblud: IDOLS," an exclusive photography exhibition by acclaimed British photographer Tom Pallant, at Behind The Gallery in Newtown from the 7th -11th January 2026.

The exhibition will feature an array of both personal and pivotal never-before-seen moments, celebrating the evolution of one of the most influential alt-rock figures of a generation.

Yungblud 2026 Australian Tour Dates

Saturday 10 January, Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney NSW, Lic. All Ages
Tuesday 13 January, Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne VIC, Lic. All Ages
Thursday 15 January, Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide SA, Lic. All Ages
Saturday 17 January, Riverstage, Brisbane QLD, Sold Out
Sunday 18 January, Riverstage, Brisbane QLD, New Show, Lic. All Ages
Tuesday 20 January, Ice Cream Factory, Perth WA, Sold Out

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