Waylon Wyatt Announces 2027 Australian Tour

Waylon Wyatt is officially heading back to Australia in 2027, bringing his Dustpiles World Tour to five cities after winning over local fans at Ridin’ Hearts and CMC Rocks.

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Australian country fans are about to get another dose of Waylon Wyatt, with the fast rising Arkansas artist announcing a return down under for his Dustpiles World Tour in January 2027.

The tour will mark Wyatt’s biggest Australian headline run so far, hitting Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth across five all ages shows.

The announcement comes as anticipation builds around Wyatt’s debut album Dustpiles, due for release on 17 July. The new project follows a massive breakout few years for the 19 year old, whose blend of folk, country and Americana has quickly built him a loyal global following.

Wyatt first introduced himself to Australian audiences at Ridin' Hearts Festival in 2025, alongside a sold out Brisbane headline show at the Triffid. Earlier this year, he returned for CMC Rocks QLD 2026, where crowds were singing every word back to him throughout the weekend.

It’s been a pretty wild rise for the Arkansas native, who started out writing songs after working construction jobs with his father before self recording his debut EP Til The Sun Goes Down in his childhood home.

With headline dates already rolling out across North America and Europe, the Australian leg of the Dustpiles World Tour looks set to be another major moment for one of country music’s fastest growing young stars.

Wyatt will be joined by special guest rising US star Clover County.

Frontier Touring member presale begins Wednesday 20 May at 11am local time, before general tickets go on sale Thursday 21 May at 9am local time. More information is available via Frontier Touring.

WAYLON WYATT

2027 AUSTRALIAN TOUR

With special guest Clover County

Saturday 16 January - The Tivoli - Brisbane, QLD

Tuesday 19 January - Enmore Theatre - Sydney, NSW

Saturday 23 January - Northcote Theatre - Melbourne, VIC

Wednesday 27 January - The Gov - Adelaide, SA

Friday 29 January - Astor Theatre - Perth, WA