Poppy ‘Constantly Nowhere’ UK, Europe and Australia 2026 tour: Tickets, dates, venues, and more explored

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Poppy has announced her UK, Europe, and Australia 2026 Constantly Nowhere tour. The 2026 tour announcement came a week after Poppy released her new single, Unravel. The singer had just finished her They're All Around Us North American tour earlier this month.

On Monday, Poppy took to Instagram to announce her 2026 multi-continent tour. The tickets for the tour will go on sale on October 31, 2025. However, the artist presale will start on October 28, 2025, at 10 a.m.

In addition to the artist presale, fans can fix their spots during the Live Nation and Spotify presales. The dates of other presales vary according to venues. Interested persons can check out Poppy's official website for ticket details.


More details of Poppy's Constantly Nowhere 2026 tour

Poppy is all set to celebrate her latest music projects on the 2026 leg of her Australia and UK/Europe tour. On this tour, the Grammy-nominated singer will be accompanied by Ocean Grove and Inertia at Australian venues. Whereas Fox Lake and Ocean Grove will join Poppy at her UK and Europe shows.

The Australian leg will start on January 20 in Brisbane. The singer will begin the UK and Europe chapter of her Constantly Nowhere on March 4.

Here are the complete details of the tour:

  • January 20 – Brisbane, Australia, at Fortitude Music Hall
  • January 21 – Sydney, Australia, at Roundhouse
  • January 22 – Melbourne, Australia, at Forum
  • January 24 – Adelaide, Australia, at Hindley St. Music Hall
  • January 26 – Fremantle, Australia, at Metropolis
  • March 4 – Glasgow, UK, at SWG3 Galvanizers
  • March 6 – Manchester, UK, at O2 Ritz
  • March 8 – Birmingham, UK, at O2 Institute
  • March 9 – Bristol, UK, at Electric Bristol
  • March 10 – London, UK, at Roundhouse
  • March 13 – Eindhoven, Netherlands, at Headbangers Parade Fest
  • March 14 – Cologne, Germany, at Carlswerk Victoria
  • March 15 – Paris, France, at L’Olympia
  • March 17 – Zurich, Switzerland, at Komplex 457
  • March 18 – Milan, Italy, at Alcatraz
  • March 19 – Munich, Germany, at Backstage Werk
  • March 21 – Vienna, Austria, at Gasometer
  • March 22 – Budapest, Hungary, at Barba Negra
  • March 24 – Prague, Czech Republic, at SaSaZu
  • March 25 – Berlin, Germany, at Huxleys
  • March 27 – Warsaw, Poland, at Progresja
  • March 29 – Frankfurt, Germany, at Batschkapp
  • March 30 – Brussels, Belgium, at Ancienne Belgique
  • April 1 – Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, at Den Atelier
  • April 4 – Hamburg, Germany, at Grosse Freiheit
  • April 5 – Copenhagen, Denmark, at Vega Main Hall
  • April 7 – Oslo, Norway, at Sentrum Scene
  • April 8 – Stockholm, Sweden, at Fållan
  • April 10 – Helsinki, Finland, at House of Culture

The March 13 performance of the singer in the Netherlands will be a part of the 2026 Headbangers Parade fest.

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Edited by Amey Mirashi