Two of Australia’s powerhouse rock performers, Sarah McLeod and Dallas Frasca, are joining forces for a groundbreaking new project in early 2026 –The Green Electric Tour. More than just a high-voltage live show, this 15-date national run will put sustainability centre stage, setting a new benchmark for environmentally conscious touring in Australia.
In Victoria, the tour will bring them to Moyhu on 20 February, Northcote on 21 February and Frankston on 22 February.
Teaming up with Green Music Australia, the tour will introduce a small levy on tickets to fund tangible sustainability actions. Both McLeod and Frasca are incorporating inset emissions strategies to reduce and offset the environmental impact of live touring, from travel to production.
“We wanted to do something that wasn’t just loud – but meaningful,” McLeod said. “If rock and roll can’t lead the charge for change, what can?”
Every detail of The Green Electric Tour has been designed with sustainability in mind. Fans can expect recycled merchandise, plant-based catering, eco-certified accommodation, and carefully mapped travel routes to minimise waste and emissions. The musicians will also document their journey to inspire others in the music industry — and their audiences — to take small, impactful steps toward sustainability.
“We’ve both spent years on the road – it’s the wild west out there when it comes to sustainability,” Frasca said. “We want to show our fans that there are simple ways to make a big difference, and that every action counts.”
The tour is supported by Music Australia, The Harbour Agency, and Spank Betty Records, with proceeds also helping to fund Seed Mob — Australia’s first Indigenous youth-led climate justice organisation.
The Green Electric Tour kicks off in February 2026 and promises to deliver powerful performances with a purpose. Tickets are on sale now.
Sarah McLeod & Dallas Frasca – The Green Electric Tour
- Thursday, February 19th – Bended Elbow, Albury, NSW
- Friday, February 20th – Moyhu Hotel, Moyhu, VIC
- Saturday, February 21st – Northcote Social Club, Melbourne, VIC
- Sunday, February 22nd – Pelly Bar, Frankston, VIC
- Friday, February 27th – Mo’s Desert Clubhouse, Gold Coast, QLD
- Saturday, February 28th – The Royal Quarters, Nundah, QLD
- Sunday, March 1st – Imperial Hotel, Eumundi, QLD
- Thursday, March 5th – Big Easy Radio, Aldinga, SA
- Friday, March 6th – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide, SA
- Saturday, March 7th – Mojo’s Bar, Fremantle, WA
- Sunday, March 8th – Indi Bar, Scarborough, WA
- Wednesday, March 11th – La La La’s, Wollongong, NSW
- Thursday, March 12th – The Baso, Canberra, ACT
- Friday, March 13th – The Bridge Hotel, Rozelle, NSW
- Saturday, March 14th – Stag & Hunter, Newcastle, NSW
