System of a Down and Faith No More to Tour Australia and New Zealand Together
System of a Down and Faith No More are co-headlining their first Australian and New Zealand tour in over a decade.
System of a Down will return to Australia for the first time since 2012, joining Faith No More for a co-headlining tour across Australia and New Zealand. The announcement marks a significant moment for rock fans in the region, who have waited more than 13 years for a System of a Down appearance. Faith No More, also long absent from the region, will share headline duties across the run of dates. Specific cities, venues, and ticket on-sale dates were not detailed in available reporting.
Why it matters
Both bands have large, established fanbases in Australia and New Zealand who have had limited opportunities to see them live over the past decade-plus. Co-headlining tours of this profile are rare in the region.
What's next
Ticket and venue details are expected to be announced; fans should watch the bands' official channels for on-sale dates.
Key facts
- System of a Down last performed in Australia in 2012 — a gap of over 13 years
- Faith No More will co-headline the tour alongside System of a Down
- The tour covers both Australia and New Zealand
- This is the first Australian/New Zealand tour for System of a Down in over a decade
Bias & framing notes
Only one source was available, Billboard, which is a reputable industry trade publication. The report is light on specifics — no dates, cities, or venues were included in the available reporting, limiting the depth of verification possible.
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