
Poppy has unveiled details of a huge UK, Europe and Australia tour for 2026 – check out all the dates and find out how to get tickets below.
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The musician will embark on the ‘Constantly Nowhere’ tour next January, kicking off in Australia before heading to the UK and Europe next spring. Venues for the gigs will be confirmed in due course.
Support in Australia will come from both Ocean Grove and Inertia while the former will also join Poppy in the UK and Europe, alongside Fox Lake.
Tickets go on sale this Friday, October 31 from 10am local time – get your UK and EU ones here and Australia ones here.
Poppy’s 2026 ‘Constantly Nowhere’ Tour Dates
JANUARY 2026
20 – Brisbane
21 – Sydney
22 – Melbourne
24 – Adelaide
26 – Perth
MARCH 2026
4 – Glasgow
6 – Manchester
8 – Birmingham
9 – Bristol
10 – London
13 – Eindhoven
14 – Cologne
15 – Paris
17 – Zurich
18 – Milan
19 – Munich
21 – Vienna
22 – Budapest
24 – Prague
25 – Berlin
27 – Warsaw
29 – Frankfurt
30 – Brussels
APRIL 2026
1 – Luxembourg
4 – Hamburg
5 – Copenhagen
7 – Oslo
8 – Stockholm
10 – Helsinki
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Last week (Friday October 24), Poppy shared a new single, ‘Unravel’, which was produced by former Bring Me The Horizon musician Jordan Fish.
Ahead of that, Poppy also shared a fierce cover of Wham!’s festive classic, ‘Last Christmas’, that was also produced by Jordan Fish.
The cover was performed as part of a Spotify session and was shared by Fish, who described it as a “banger” before adding: ‘Christmas came early”. The track is a heavy guitar-filled rendition of the 1984 Christmas classic that includes some emotive, stripped-back harmonies towards the end.
Poppy worked with Fish on her sixth album, ‘Negative Spaces’, and described him as “such a creative force” during an interview with NME in 2024. Poppy added: “Jordan is very good at tracking performance…We both have an appreciation for heavy music and more saccharine pop music. I think the commonalities in our tastes unite for this record.”
Fish also spoke to NME previously about his work with Poppy on ‘Negative Spaces’, the first full-length album released that he produced in its entirety.
“Poppy wanted to do big rock songs, which I can do, I guess,” he told us. “She started off doing this erratic, genre-shifty music…it’s not really my expertise to constantly change tempo.
“In my mind, she hadn’t really put together a body of work that felt super coherent, so that was the challenge – putting her lyrics and flavour over more conventional song structures. It was a painless process [because] she’s not particularly stressed about what she’s making.”
Meanwhile, last month, Evanescence‘s Amy Lee, Spiritbox‘s Courtney LaPlante and Poppy spoke to NME about their recent ground-breaking new collaborative track ‘End Of You’ – and the chances of the trio releasing more music as a fully-fledged supergroup.
Released on September 4 after an initial teaser of the artwork sent shockwaves of anticipation through heavy music fans, ‘End Of You’ confirmed the first-time collaboration of the three.
Speaking about the track, Poppy told NME: “I knew he [Jordan Fish] was friends with Amy, and I thought she would really be a great person to meet and get to talk to…It was mine and Jordan’s idea to start with, and then we thought, ‘What if we made our version of a dark Moulin Rouge, like ‘Lady Marmalade’?”
In other news, Poppy joined Linkin Park on stage to perform ‘One Step Closer’ in South America this weekend (October 25).
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