Josh Pyke is taking his 36-date regional solo tour through Victoria and beyond in 2026
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13.02.2026

Josh Pyke is taking his 36-date regional solo tour through Victoria and beyond in 2026

Words by staff writer

Fresh off a sold-out anniversary run, Josh Pyke is bringing the Feeding the Wolves and Other Stories Regional Solo Tour to regional audiences across the country.

The Feeding the Wolves and Other Stories Regional Solo Tour spans 36 intimate shows across Victoria, Tasmania, New South Wales, Queensland, Western Australia, the ACT and the Northern Territory throughout 2026.

The run follows a sold-out national tour marking 20 years since Pyke’s debut album Feeding the Wolves, and strips the songs back to solo performances — just Pyke and his catalogue, which spans seven studio albums, all of which debuted in the ARIA Top 10.

Josh Pyke regional tour

  • Rocky Mouth Pavilion, Maclean NSW — 29 January SOLD OUT
  • Jetty Theatre, Coffs Harbour NSW — 30 January
  • Bowraville Theatre, Bowraville NSW — 31 January
  • The Hydro Majestic Hotel, Blue Mountains NSW — 6 February
  • Avoca Beach Theatre, Avoca Beach NSW — 7 February SOLD OUT
  • Dangar Island Bowlo, Dangar Island NSW — 8 February SOLD OUT
  • Flamingos Live, Newcastle NSW — 13 February SOLD OUT
  • Manning Entertainment Centre, Taree NSW — 14 February
  • The Town Hall, Tamworth NSW — 15 February
  • Royal Oak Hotel, Launceston TAS — 19 February
  • Shearwater Resort, Shearwater TAS — 20 February
  • Little Sisters General Store, Sisters Beach TAS — 21 February
  • Longley Hotel, Longley TAS — 22 February SOLD OUT
  • Byron Theatre, Byron Bay NSW — 26 February
  • Soundlounge, Currumbin QLD — 27 February
  • Majestic Theatre, Pomona QLD — 28 February SOLD OUT
  • Kingston Butter Factory, Kingston QLD — 1 March
  • Cowra Civic Centre, Cowra NSW — 5 March
  • The Street Theatre, Canberra ACT — 6 March
  • Milton Theatre, Milton NSW — 7 March
  • Smokey Dans, Tomakin NSW — 8 March
  • DRPAC, Thornlie WA — 20 March
  • Harvey Recreation & Cultural Centre, Harvey WA — 21 March SOLD OUT
  • Bridgetown Pottery Restaurant, Bridgetown WA — 22 March SOLD OUT
  • The Memo, Healesville VIC — 26 March
  • The Capital, Bendigo VIC — 27 March
  • The Cube, Wodonga VIC — 28 March
  • Riverlinks Westside, Shepparton VIC — 29 March
  • Portland Arts Centre, Portland VIC — 8 April
  • Lighthouse Theatre, Warrnambool VIC — 9 April
  • Geelong Arts Centre, Geelong VIC — 10 April
  • Theatre Royal, Castlemaine VIC — 11 April
  • Frankston Arts Centre, Frankston VIC — 16 April
  • The Wedge Performing Arts Centre, Sale VIC — 17 April
  • Berninneit Cultural Centre, Cowes VIC — 18 April
  • Meeniyan Town Hall, Meeniyan VIC — 19 April SOLD OUT
  • Alice Springs Brewing Co, Alice Springs NT — 24 April
  • Port Lincoln Brewing Co, Port Lincoln SA — 25 April

Stay up to date with what’s happening in and around Melbourne here.

Along the way he’s collected four ARIA Awards and a string of gold and platinum accreditations. Expect songs like Middle of the Hill, The Summer and The Lighthouse Song alongside deeper cuts from across his body of work.

The Victorian leg kicks off in Healesville on 26 March and winds through Bendigo, Wodonga, Shepparton, Portland, Warrnambool, Geelong, Castlemaine, Frankston, Sale, Cowes and Meeniyan — the last of which is already sold out. Several dates across the broader national tour have also sold out, including shows in Maclean, Avoca Beach, Dangar Island, Newcastle, Pomona, Harvey, Bridgetown and Longley.

For more information, head here.