Pop punk's rising star is making her way back down under for a four-date run.
Taylor Acorn returns to Australia in March 2026 for a headline tour supporting her new album Poster Child. The Nashville-based artist will kick off in Melbourne on one March before hitting Brisbane, Adelaide and Sydney, with support from alt-pop-rockers Arrows in Action throughout.
The tour follows Taylor Acorn’s debut Australian performances earlier this year and her appearance at Good Things Festival, where she shared stages with Korn, Violent Femmes and Electric Callboy. Since relocating from Northern Pennsylvania to Nashville in 2014, Taylor Acorn has been refining a sound that pulls from late 90s and early 00s pop punk, working with producer Dan Swank who’s previously collaborated with All Time Low and Cassadee Pope.
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- 1 March, 170 Russell, Melbourne
- 3 March, The Triffid, Brisbane
- 5 March, Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide
- 6 March, Manning Bar, Sydney
- Presale tickets on sale 25 November at 9am local time
- General tickets on sale 26 November at 9am local time
Check out our gig guide here.
Poster Child dropped on 24 October through Fearless Records, marking a significant shift after nine years of releasing music independently. The album builds on the foundation laid by her 2024 debut full-length Survival In Motion, blending vulnerability with anthemic energy across its tracklist. Taylor Acorn’s approach channels the emotional directness of Avril Lavigne and the hook-driven intensity of Paramore into her own style.
Arrows in Action will support across all dates. The American alt-pop-rock group formed in 2017 and has released two albums, including their recent 2025 record I Think I’ve Been Here Before. The band previously teamed up with Taylor Acorn on the 2021 track Uncomfortably Numb and has toured alongside Marianas Trench, The Wonder Years and The Home Team.
Taylor Acorn’s live show has earned attention for its energy and connection with audiences. She’s previously shared stages with The Used, Bowling For Soup and Dashboard Confessional, building a reputation as an artist who translates her recorded material effectively into live performances. The March tour will mark her most extensive Australian run to date across four capital cities.
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