Lambrini Girls have announced they will tour Australia for the very first time across late February and early March 2026. The four-date run comes in support of their recently-released debut studio album Who Let The Dogs Out, which was released back in January. The full tour itinerary is below.
“Summer is over… just joking, bitch,” the band wrote in a statement announcing the tour. “It will never end. We will never die, but you will.” The tour poster, which depicts lead vocalist Phoebe Lunny diving from the balcony of a venue, notes that there is “more TBA” – indicating that the tour is to be potentially expanded with more cities or a festival appearance around that time.
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Who Let The Dogs Out – named after the Baha Men’s sole hit circa 2000 – was released on Friday, January 10th via City Slang. It was co-produced by Daniel Fox alongside the duo themselves – which is composed of vocalist/guitarist Phoebe Lunny and bassist Lilly Maciera-Bosgelmez. The latter’s participation in the Australian tour is currently up in the air, as they recently announced via Instagram (as reported by NME) that they will not be playing with the band on their upcoming US tour.
“After extensive touring, I’ve been forced to come face to face with my limit,” they wrote. “I’ve always struggled badly in touring environments, and despite my best efforts, those struggles have consumed me entirely and spat me out again. I have to withdraw and try to simulate a safe environment, to mend the foundations I’ve cracked in myself. Unfortunately, this means I will be taking a step back from live shows, to give myself a chance to seek medical help.”
Lambrini Girls 2026 Tour
- Sunday, February 22nd – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne VIC
- Wednesday, February 25th – Princess Theatre, Brisbane QLD
- Friday, February 27th – Metro Theatre, Sydney NSW
- Sunday, March 1st – The Rechabite, Perth WA
Tickets for all shows are on sale now via Frontier Touring.
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