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Aitch drops Australian tour dates for his big return down under

Aitch drops Australian tour dates for his big return down under

Aitch got that itch again, the itch to tour Australia in the new year. So he's gone right ahead an secured the bag a run of shows around the country to crack into 2026.
The lad from Manchester is locked and loaded to bring his second album 4 down under for the big tour. It's his first dates in Australia since 2022 where he knocked it out at Splendour In The Grass and stages around the country.
Aitch will be kicking off his Australian tour (and new year) in Eora/Sydney on January 3 before sliding down the coast to Naarm/Melbourne and Tarndanya/Adelaide and flicking back up to Meanjin/Brisbane on January 9.
He'll be in the gaff for a good time, not a long time. So you better get tickets to this one before they're gone.
Tickets are on sale from 12pm local time on Tuesday 22 July, with a couple of cheeky presales in the days beforehand. Clap your eyes on the tour's website for more details.
Suss all the dates and details below so you can rally the bruvs and catch Aitch when he's in town. Pure class that, innit? Aitch 4 Australian tour 2026 Saturday 3 July - Hordern Pavilion, Gadigal Land, Sydney NSW
Saturday 3 July - Hordern Pavilion, Gadigal Land, Sydney NSW Monday 5 January - Festival Hall, Wurundjeri Land, Melbourne Vic
Monday 5 January - Festival Hall, Wurundjeri Land, Melbourne Vic Wednesday 7 January - Hindley St Music Hall, Kaurna Land, Adelaide SA
Wednesday 7 January - Hindley St Music Hall, Kaurna Land, Adelaide SA Friday 9 January - Fortitude Music Hall, Turrbal Land, Brisbane Qld
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