VOWWS Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts
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On tour
Yes
Followers
7,550
Category
Alternative, Electronic, Gothic, New Wave, Experimental Alternative
Concerts
Jan
24
Kim Dracula – Europe + UK Tour 2026 (w/ VOWWS)
Lisboa
Tickets
Jan
26
Kim Dracula – Europe + UK Tour 2026 (w/ VOWWS)
Madrid
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Jan
27
Kim Dracula – Europe + UK Tour 2026 (w/ VOWWS)
Barcelona
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Jan
29
Kim Dracula – Europe + UK Tour 2026 (w/ VOWWS)
Milan
Tickets
Jan
30
Technikum
München
Tickets
Jan
30
Kim Dracula – Europe + UK Tour 2026 (w/ VOWWS)
München
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Jan
31
Kim Dracula – Europe + UK Tour 2026 (w/ VOWWS)
Zürich
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Feb
02
Kim Dracula – Europe + UK Tour 2026 (w/ VOWWS)
Zagreb
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Feb
03
Kim Dracula – Europe + UK Tour 2026 (w/ VOWWS)
Budapest
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Feb
05
Kim Dracula – Europe + UK Tour 2026 (w/ VOWWS)
Vienna
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Feb
06
Kim Dracula – Europe + UK Tour 2026 (w/ VOWWS)
Prague
Tickets
Feb
07
Klub Proxima
Bukowno Warszawa
Tickets
Feb
07
Kim Dracula – Europe + UK Tour 2026 (w/ VOWWS)
Warsaw
Tickets
Feb
09
Kim Dracula – Europe + UK Tour 2026 (w/ VOWWS)
Rīga
Tickets
Feb
10
Kim Dracula – Europe + UK Tour 2026 (w/ VOWWS)
Tallinn
Tickets
Feb
11
Kim Dracula – Europe + UK Tour 2026 (w/ VOWWS)
Helsinki
Tickets
Feb
14
Maschinenhaus in der Kulturbrauerei
Berlin
Tickets
Feb
16
VOWWS
Amsterdam
Tickets
Feb
17
VOWWS Europe 2026
Köln
Tickets
Feb
18
Gruenspan
Hamburg
Tickets
Feb
22
The Camden Assembly
London
Tickets
Mar
24
Gramercy Theatre
New York
Tickets
Mar
25
Palladium
Worcester
Tickets
Mar
27
Globe Iron
Cleveland
Tickets
Mar
28
Saint Andrew's Hall
Detroit
Tickets
Mar
29
Concord Music Hall
Chicago
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Mar
31
Summit Music Hall
Denver
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Apr
02
The Complex
Salt Lake City
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Apr
03
Treefort Music Hall
Boise
Tickets
Apr
04
The Crocodile
Seattle
Tickets
Apr
07
The Fillmore
San Francisco
Tickets
Apr
08
Ace Of Spades
Sacramento
Tickets
Apr
10
Lacuna Coil at The Bellwether
Los Angeles
Tickets
Apr
11
House of Blues San Diego
San Diego
Tickets
Apr
12
The Van Buren
Phoenix
Tickets
Apr
25
Sick New World Las Vegas 2026
Las Vegas
Tickets
May
08
Armory
Minneapolis
Tickets
May
12
The Louisville Palace
Louisville
Tickets
May
13
Graceland Soundstage
Memphis
Tickets
May
15
The Pinnacle
Nashville
Tickets
About VOWWS
The world of VOWWS has always been shrouded in mystery and darkness. That’s just the default setting of Australian-born, LA-based duo Matt James (vocals/guitars) and Rizz (vocals/keyboards). It’s how things have always been, it’s how things are, and it’s incredibly likely that that’s how they’ll always be. It should be no surprise, then, that their new album I’ll Fill Your House With An Army is suitably bleak. But don’t confuse that desolate sonic aesthetic for only being inspired by the darker things in life. There have always been glimmers and glimpses of light in their songs, whether on their 2015 full-length debut, The Great Sun or 2018’s Under The World, but the shadows have always been pretty opaque, making it hard for that light to break through. It struggles on this record, too. At the same time, however, it seems to flicker a bit brighter, and for a little longer.
“We definitely look at all the dark things in life and the world,” admits Matt. “I consider it my job to take a pretty unfiltered view of what's happening in the world, and then that goes through us and our filter, and comes back out as what whatever the music is. Lyrically, we tend not to say anything literally – there’s more of a surrealist and subversive element to it – so the world definitely looks like there's something wrong with it throughout our music and our worldview, but there's also definitely a beauty and an optimism in there as well. We try and find beauty in a lot of things, and try to present that in the framework of a broken world – whether that's an internal one or an external one.”
That conflation of internal and external worlds is what has always given VOWWS their unique and distinctive edge. Because rather than staring into the abyss, they’re already in it, staring outwards, waiting for the doom to catch up to them rather than trying to avoid it. That combination of harrowing, heartfelt and hopeful – all three dancing seductively with each other – has garnered the duo plenty of attention since their inception. Early single “Losing Myself In You” featured, and was co-written with, nu-wave legend Gary Numan, a remix of Under The World’s “Structure Of Love” featured guest vocals from Deftones’ Chino Moreno, and 2022 single “WAIT” saw Chelsea Wolfe add her voice to the mix. Korn, A Perfect Circle and Billy Corgan also count themselves as fans, and the pair headed our with Alice In Chains founder and guitarist Jerry Cantrell on a UK and European tour.
It’s an exciting flurry of activity that comes after what James admits was a “painful” period of time following the release of that second album. Because not too long after its release, of course, the world came to a standstill. As it did for most people – as well as most bands – it had a profound effect on VOWWS. Not only did the band not play any shows for two years – “Our first show back was with Deftones on the tour with them,” remembers Matt, “and I was terrified, because I just thought ‘I can't be sure that I can actually do this anymore.’” – but the extended period of time off caused them to reshape and rethink the new music they’d been working on. By 2022 they had made a full 20-track record, but they weren’t happy with it, so went back to the drawing board.
“Rizz is like the canary in the coalmine for us,” explains Matt. “She can't kid herself into feeling good about something she doesn't feel good about, whereas I can. So, frustratingly for me, she was like 'This isn't good enough.' I wanted to just mix it a bit more and paper over the cracks, but she was like 'No, it's already been this long, it doesn't matter if it takes a bit longer.'”
And so the band enlisted the help of A Perfect Circle’s Billy Howerdel, and they started crafting what would eventually become I’ll Fill Your House With An Army. Rizz was right. From the moment the album begins with the dour insistent march of “Blood’s On Fire”, it’s clear that it was well worth the extra time. The song – which features Josh Freese behind the drum kit – is a tug of war between lightness and darkness, Rizz and Matt’s vocals pulling each other both further into that void while also trying to not get swallowed whole by it. That conflict rages across the record’s 11 tracks, whether that’s on the gloomy, creepy snarl of “SHUDDER” (which, along with “Silhouette” and “Re-Animator”, also has Freese on drums, and features Korn guitarist James ‘Munky’ Shaffer), the stark, ice-cold emotion of “Pulls Me Apart” or the tender, dreamy tumble of “Hurt You”. Despite the push and pull nature of these songs, though, those extremes exist within each other, forever entwined, never quite separate. Listen, for instance, to how “Re-Animator” soars in its second half as it attempts to escape itself, to how “Casualty” flits between intense, Vantablack grooves and sun-filled ethereal soundscapes, to how the haunted love of “I Never Left” – possibly the most vulnerable, tender song the band have ever committed to tape – swerves between eerie and soothing, beautiful and barren, demonic and sweet.
That VOWWS did decide, in the end, to take their time with this album, only ended up serving them – and the record – incredibly well. Though racked with self-doubt and uncertainty about everything, the pair pushed through the darkness and emerged if not entirely in the light, then at least with it glowing in the distance. Of course, it wouldn’t be VOWWS if it remained within reach, and as “Waterline” – an unsettling, demonic slow dance of a finale – comes to an end, it fades gently but powerfully, trapping the listener in the void, proving that the hard work and the long slog and battle against themselves were all worth it, and ultimately resulted in a better record.
“We're proud of ourselves for getting there – and having the faith to get there in the end,” says Matt, “because there was a lot of doubt. But pushing through that doubt was fully part of the process. We both just care about this more than anything else, because we think it's important. We think it's something special and we want to share it with the world. But we also want to create a world that people can't get anywhere else, and bring them into it – and lose ourselves in it, too. It's kind of holistic if you do it right, I think.”
One listen to I’ll Fill Your House With An Army and it’s clear that VOWWS have, indeed, done it right. One listen and you’re immediately drawn into their world, left gasping for air, left overwhelmed by its force. And though you probably know you should escape, you’re also very happy being lost there, letting your eyes adjust to those brief, bright moments of light, because you finally realise that it’s your world, too, and there’s so much comfort in that.
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Genres
Alternative, Electronic, Gothic, New Wave, Experimental Alternative
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VOWWS Tour Cities
Memphis, TN
Prague, Czech Republic
Zürich, Switzerland
Budapest, Hungary
Salt Lake City, UT
Worcester, MA
Chicago, IL
Louisville, KY
Lisboa, Portugal
Hamburg, Germany
Barcelona, Spain
Detroit, MI
Berlin, Germany
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Los Angeles, CA
Tallinn, Estonia
Cleveland, OH
Sacramento, CA
Rīga, Latvia
Nashville, TN
Phoenix, AZ
Las Vegas, NV
San Diego, CA
San Francisco, CA
Denver, CO
Vienna, Austria
Minneapolis, MN
Zagreb, Croatia
Boise, ID
Warsaw, Poland
Milan, Italy
Helsinki, Finland
Madrid, Spain
New York, NY
London, United Kingdom
Seattle, WA
Frequently Asked Questions About VOWWS
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is VOWWS on tour?
Yes, VOWWS is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
VOWWS concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The VOWWS tour
is scheduled for 40 dates across 36 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2026-2027 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is VOWWS scheduled to play?
VOWWS is scheduled to play 40 shows between 2026-2027. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the VOWWS tour start?
VOWWS’s tour starts Jan 24, 2026 and ends on May 15, 2026.
They will play 36 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Lisboa at Republica da Musica and their next upcoming concert
will be in Prague at MeetFactory.
What venues is VOWWS performing at?
As part of the VOWWS tour, VOWWS is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2026 Tour Dates:
Jan 24 - Lisboa,
Lisboa @ Republica da Musica
Jan 26 - Madrid,
Comunidad de Madrid @ Sala MON Live Madrid
Jan 27 - Barcelona,
56 @ Razzmatazz 2
Jan 29 - Milan,
Milano @ Magazzini Generali
Jan 30 - München,
BY @ Technikum
Jan 30 - München,
BY @ Technikum
Jan 31 - Zürich,
ZH @ Dynamo
Feb 02 - Zagreb,
21 @ Boogaloo Zagreb
Feb 03 - Budapest,
05 @ Dürer Kert
Feb 05 - Vienna,
09 @ Flex
Feb 06 - Prague,
Prague @ MeetFactory
Feb 07 - Bukowno Warszawa,
Poland @ Klub Proxima
Feb 07 - Warsaw,
Mazowsze @ Proxima
Feb 09 - Rīga,
25 @ Palladium Riga
Feb 10 - Tallinn,
Harju maakond @ Helitehas
Feb 11 - Helsinki,
01 @ Paavli Kultuurivabrik
Feb 14 - Berlin,
Germany @ Maschinenhaus in der Kulturbrauerei
Feb 16 - Amsterdam,
North Holland @ Paradiso
Feb 17 - Köln,
Germany @ Yard Club
Feb 18 - Hamburg,
Germany @ Gruenspan
Feb 22 - London,
United Kingdom @ The Camden Assembly
Mar 24 - New York,
NY @ Gramercy Theatre
Mar 25 - Worcester,
MA @ Palladium
Mar 27 - Cleveland,
OH @ Globe Iron
Mar 28 - Detroit,
MI @ Saint Andrew's Hall
Mar 29 - Chicago,
IL @ Concord Music Hall
Mar 31 - Denver,
CO @ Summit Music Hall
Apr 02 - Salt Lake City,
UT @ The Complex
Apr 03 - Boise,
ID @ Treefort Music Hall
Apr 04 - Seattle,
WA @ The Crocodile
Apr 07 - San Francisco,
CA @ The Fillmore
Apr 08 - Sacramento,
CA @ Ace Of Spades
Apr 10 - Los Angeles,
CA @ The Bellwether
Apr 11 - San Diego,
CA @ House of Blues San Diego
Apr 12 - Phoenix,
AZ @ The Van Buren
Apr 25 - Las Vegas,
NV @ Las Vegas Festival Grounds
May 08 - Minneapolis,
MN @ Armory
May 12 - Louisville,
KY @ The Louisville Palace
May 13 - Memphis,
TN @ Graceland Soundstage
May 15 - Nashville,
TN @ The Pinnacle