American metal titans Motionless In White announce their first Australian headline tour since 2017 for June 2026.
Motionless In White will perform their self-titled debut album in its entirety across three massive arena shows next year. Joining them are Perth metalcore legends Make Them Suffer and Connecticut post-metalcore outfit Currents, making for one of the heaviest touring packages to hit Australian shores.
It’s been nearly a decade since Motionless In White last headlined in Australia, and their return comes at the peak of their powers. The Scranton quintet have evolved into one of modern metal’s most compelling forces, blending industrial brutality with gothic theatricality across four consecutive top five hard rock chart debuts.
Motionless In White
- Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne – Wednesday 24 June
- Hordern Pavilion, Sydney – Friday 26 June
- Riverstage, Brisbane – Sunday 28 June
Check out our gig guide here.
Fronted by Chris Motionless alongside Ricky Olson and Ryan Sitkowski on guitars, Vinny Mauro on drums and Justin Morron on bass, the band have racked up over one billion cumulative streams. Albums like 2014’s Reincarnate, 2017’s Graveyard Shift, 2019’s Disguise and 2022’s Scoring The End Of The World have cemented their status as industrial metal innovators.
Recent collaborations with metal heavyweights like Slipknot, Korn and Bring Me The Horizon have only strengthened their reputation as a must-see live act. Their larger-than-life production values and dynamic delivery have made them one of the most in-demand acts in heavy music.
Local support comes courtesy of Make Them Suffer, who’ve transcended their Perth underground origins to become one of Australia’s most successful metal exports. Their 2024 self-titled album showcased their evolution from deathcore roots into more melodic territories, earning them tours with Sleep Token and Parkway Drive.
Connecticut’s Currents round out the bill with their emotionally-charged post-metalcore sound. With over 80 million streams and three studio albums including 2023’s The Death We Seek, they’ve proven themselves as formidable live performers alongside acts like Ice Nine Kills and We Came As Romans.
Presale tickets begin Tuesday 2 September at 9am local time, with general sales starting Thursday 4 September at 9am local time.
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