Maggie Lindemann is heading back to Australia in May 2026 and this time she is arriving with more confidence, more intensity and a completely evolved sound. Following the success of her previous Australian appearances, the singer songwriter will return for a five date national tour that celebrates her latest album I FEEL EVERYTHING.
For fans who have followed Lindemann from her early breakout singles through to her darker alternative era, this tour feels like a defining moment. She is no longer experimenting with identity or sound. She has fully stepped into her own lane and audiences are responding in a major way.
Blending emotional lyricism with explosive pop rock energy, Lindemann has become one of the most recognisable voices in modern alternative pop. Her music moves between vulnerability and chaos with ease, drawing influence from emo, punk and industrial pop while still delivering hooks that stay with listeners long after the song ends.
Her latest album I FEEL EVERYTHING captures that evolution perfectly. The record dives into heartbreak, healing, anxiety and self discovery while pushing her sound into heavier and more cinematic territory. It is personal, raw and unapologetically honest, which is exactly why fans have connected with it so deeply.
The Australian run begins in Perth before moving through Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. Each venue offers an intimate but high energy setting that suits Lindemann’s emotionally charged performances.
Australian Tour Dates
May 10 — Perth — Magnet House
May 12 — Adelaide — The Gov
May 14 — Sydney — Roundhouse
May 15 — Melbourne — Forum Melbourne
May 17 — Brisbane — The Tivoli
Fans attending the shows can also access VIP packages that include early entry, exclusive merchandise, signed memorabilia and a meet and greet experience with Lindemann.
Part of what makes Maggie Lindemann stand out in today’s music landscape is her ability to connect so directly with her audience. Her songs feel unfiltered and personal, and that honesty carries into her live performances. Whether she is delivering emotionally heavy ballads or explosive crowd favourites, there is an intensity to her shows that leaves a lasting impression.
With alternative pop continuing to dominate youth culture worldwide, Lindemann’s return to Australia arrives at the perfect time. The 2026 tour is shaping up to be more than just another run of shows. It feels like the arrival of an artist who has fully realised her creative identity and is ready to own every stage she steps onto.
Tickets for the tour are on sale now through Destroy All Lines