British favourites Jungle are heading back to Australia in March 2027, locking in a run of arena shows across the country as part of a massive global tour.
The return comes less than three years after their last visit in May 2024, where they packed out arenas along the East Coast. This time around, the band is stepping things up again with four major dates presented by Live Nation and triple j.
The tour kicks off at Brisbane Entertainment Centre on Tuesday, 2 March before heading to Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on Thursday, 4 March. Melbourne fans can catch them at Rod Laver Arena on Saturday, 6 March, with the run wrapping up in Perth at RAC Arena on Wednesday, 10 March.
Alongside the tour news, Jungle have confirmed their next album, Sunshine, will land on Friday, 14 August. The record follows 2023’s Volcano, which saw the group pick up their first BRIT Award and deliver one of their biggest tracks to date with Back On 74.
Made up of J Lloyd, Tom McFarland and Lydia Kitto, Jungle have built a reputation for slick, groove-heavy live shows that blend neo-soul, funk, disco and dance into something built for big rooms. Their return to arena stages signals another high-energy run for Australian audiences.
Ticket sales will roll out in stages, with Mastercard cardholders getting first access from 12 pm local time today. Additional pre-sales, including artist, My Live Nation and Spotify, will follow from Thursday, 26 March at 12 pm local time.
General public tickets go on sale Friday, 27 March at 1 pm via Live Nation. Visit the band’s website and Live Nation for more information.
