Brazilian metal icons Sepultura have officially unveiled the itinerary for their final run of shows in Australia. As part of their ongoing global farewell tour, which the band first announced in late 2023, the group will head Down Under in March 2026 to bid a definitive goodbye to their Australian fanbase.
The five-date trek is scheduled to launch on March 20 at Metrocity in Perth. From there, the band will visit Adelaide, Melbourne, and Sydney before playing their final Australian chord at The Tivoli in Brisbane on March 29.
Presale tickets for these historic performances are set to launch this Friday, December 12, at 9:00 a.m. local time. The general public on-sale will follow next week on Monday, December 15, also at 9:00 a.m. local time.
Sepultura 2026 Australian Tour Dates:
- March 20 – Perth, AUS – Metrocity
- March 23 – Adelaide, AUS – The Gov
- March 25 – Melbourne, AUS – Northcote Theatre
- March 27 – Sydney, AUS – Liberty Hall
- March 29 – Brisbane, AUS – The Tivoli
The confirmation of the Australian leg adds another piece to the puzzle of Sepultura‘s final year as a touring entity. The band has been slowly revealing the concluding dates of their 40-year career, with 2026 shaping up to be their final lap around the globe.
In addition to the Australian dates, the band recently clarified their plans for the European continent. In a statement released late last month, Sepultura confirmed that their headlining appearance at the 3Arena in Dublin, Ireland, on August 9, 2026, will serve as their final live performance in Europe.
For that momentous European sendoff, the band has curated a massive support lineup featuring Biohazard, Malevolence, Sacred Reich, and Crypta.
North American fans also have at least one more major opportunity to see the band before they hang up their instruments. In October, it was confirmed that Sepultura had been added to the lineup for the 2026 Sonic Temple festival. That appearance is being billed as “one of the final U.S. performances” for the group, where they will share the bill with acts like Amon Amarth and Body Count.








