Heavy music fans, it’s time to warm up your vocal cords. Two of the most influential forces in alternative rock, Florida’s pop-punk/metalcore kings A Day To Remember and California’s nu-metal legends Papa Roach are officially touching down in Australia and New Zealand next month for the massive ‘Big Rock Tour.’
Kicking off on Saturday, April 4th at Perth’s RAC Arena, the tour will blaze a trail through Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane, before a final thunderous conclusion at Auckland’s Spark Arena on April 15th.
Adding even more weight to the lineup is special guest Landmvrks. The French metalcore outfit has been on a meteoric rise since their 2025 release The Darkest Place I’ve Ever Been, and after a successful debut headline run earlier this year, they’re coming back to prove why they are the new standard for modern heavy music.
For A Day To Remember, this tour is a victory lap following a massive 2025 that saw them headline major festivals globally. With eight No. 1 albums and a signature sound that seamlessly blends heavy breakdowns with massive pop hooks, they remain one of the most dynamic live acts in the world.

Sharing the top of the bill, Papa Roach continue to prove they are the ultimate survivors of the rock world. Celebrating over 30 years as a band, Jacoby Shaddix and crew are currently riding the wave of their 11th studio album, Ego Trip. Expect a setlist that bridges the gap between the 2000s anthem “Last Resort” and their modern chart-toppers.
Tour Dates & Ticket Availability
The demand has been intense, and several dates have already hit capacity. If you haven’t snagged a ticket yet, here is where things stand as of today:
RAC Arena, Perth WA – Saturday, April 4th – Limited (Floor Sold Out)
AEC Arena, Adelaide SA – Monday, April 6th – (SOLD OUT)
Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne VIC – Wednesday, April 8th – Limited Availability
Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney NSW – Friday, April 10th – (SOLD OUT)
Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane QLD – Sunday, April 12th – Limited (Floor Sold Out)
Spark Arena, Auckland NZ – Wednesday, April 15th – Some tickets still available
Get your tickets here before they go.
Know Before You Go
To ensure you don’t get stuck at the gate, keep these venue-specific rules in mind:
- Bag Policies: Most venues, including RAC Arena and Rod Laver Arena, have a strict A4 size limit for bags. Qudos Bank Arena and AEC Arena have even stricter “No Backpack” policies, so travel light.
- Cashless Venues: All arenas on this tour are now 100% cashless. Make sure you have your card or phone ready for merch and snacks.
- Arrival: Security screening is expected to be thorough; fans are encouraged to arrive at least 60 minutes before the first set to avoid missing Landmvrks.
Here is the suspected setlist for the Big Rock Tour 2026:
A Day To Remember
Expect a high-energy mix of their massive 2000s anthems and new material from their 2025 release, Big Ole Album Vol. 1.
- The Downfall of Us All (The quintessential opener)
- I’m Made of Wax, Larry, What Are You Made Of?
- Right Back at It Again
- 2nd Sucks
- Bad Blood (New)
- Make It Make Sense (New)
- Paranoia
- Miracle
- Mr. Highway’s Thinking About the End
- LeBron (New – current fan favorite)
- Have Faith in Me
- Resentment
- All I Want
- The Plot to Bomb the Panhandle
Encore: If It Means a Lot to You (Lighters/phones in the air moment), All Signs Point to Lauderdale
Papa Roach
The Roach are leaning heavily into the 25th-anniversary vibes of Infest while keeping their newer radio hits in the rotation.
- Between Angels and Insects
- Blood Brothers
- Dead Cell
- Help
- Getting Away With Murder
- Scars (The big singalong)
- Wake Up Calling (New 2026 single)
- Leave a Light On (Talk Away the Dark)
- …To Be Loved
- Born for Greatness
- Last Resort (The inevitable, chaotic closer)
Landmvrks
As the openers, the French metallers will have a lean, brutal 30-minute set focused on their 2025 album The Darkest Place I’ve Ever Been.
- Creature
- Death
- Sulfur
- Lost in a Wave
- Rainfall
- Self-Made Black Hole
