DEAFHEAVEN NEW ZEALAND TOUR
All You Need To Know About Deafheaven
Deafheaven, a San Francisco-based band, are widely acclaimed for their innovative approach to heavy music, seamlessly combining elements of black metal, shoegaze, and post-rock to craft compositions that are intense, atmospheric, and emotionally resonant. Since their formation in 2010, they have been praised for their technical mastery, cinematic soundscapes, and willingness to push the boundaries of both the metal and alternative music scenes, establishing themselves as one of contemporary heavy music’s most distinctive acts. In 2026, Deafheaven will embark on their largest Australian tour to date, joined by support acts Nothing and SPY, with performances scheduled in Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Newcastle, and Brisbane, presented by Destroy All Lines. Audiences can anticipate a live experience that is both immersive and powerful, reflecting the band’s signature intensity and atmosphere while highlighting their artistry and ability to engage listeners in compelling and unexpected ways.
San Francisco’s genre-defying band Deafheaven are set to return to Australia in 2026 for their largest national tour to date, with support from Nothing and SPY. Celebrated for their fusion of intense, atmospheric soundscapes and unconventional song structures, the band will perform across six cities this July—Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Newcastle, and Brisbane—presented by Destroy All Lines. The tour promises a live experience that is both immersive and emotionally compelling, highlighting Deafheaven’s dynamic energy and evocative artistry. Pre-sale tickets will be available from 9:00 AM AEDT on Thursday, 26 March, with general on-sale from 9:00 AM local time on Friday, 27 March.
Top 3 Deafheaven Songs
1.Dream House – From the album Sunbather (2013), this track blends sweeping post-rock melodies with black-metal ferocity, highlighting the band’s cinematic approach to heavy music.
2. Honeycomb – Taken from Ordinary Corrupt Human Love (2018), it features layered, melodic guitar work and expansive dynamics, demonstrating Deafheaven’s ability to balance aggression with beauty.
3. Come Back – From Infinite Granite (2021), this track embraces shoegaze influences with ethereal textures and restrained vocals, reflecting the band’s evolving sound and nuanced emotional expression.
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