South African folk-pop favourite Jeremy Loops is heading back to Australia in July 2026, locking in a run of headline shows that includes a stop in Melbourne at 170 Russell on Wednesday 15 July.
The tour marks his most ambitious return yet, following the global success of his latest album Feathers And Stone. Presented by TEG MJR, the four-date run will also hit Brisbane, Sydney and Perth, giving local fans another chance to experience his high-energy live show.
After a big 2025 that included a Glastonbury appearance and a national tour supporting Ziggy Alberts, Loops is returning to what he calls his home away from home. This time around, the shows promise a shift in tone, blending the upbeat, loop-driven sound he’s known for with a more reflective and soulful edge drawn from his latest record.
Built around themes of balancing life’s heavier moments with connection and lightness, the new live set leans into a more immersive experience. Fans can expect the return of his signature loop pedal work alongside fresh material, including Wolves and Deep Cuts.
Jeremy Loops has built his reputation on turning large venues into something more intimate, with a style that encourages crowd connection and movement. It is that energy that has kept audiences coming back, from early hits like Down South and Waves through to his more recent releases.
Support for the Melbourne show comes from Australian artist Tom River, whose stripped-back folk sound and storytelling style complements the tone of the tour. In Perth, duo Salt Tree will take on opening duties, continuing their close creative link with Loops.
Pre-sale tickets go live from 9.00am on Monday 30 March, with strong demand expected across all dates. More information via www.teglive.com.au
