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SAWYER HILL (USA): ARKANSAS INDIE-ROCKER ANNOUNCES DEBUT AUSTRALIAN DATES ON THE EVERYBODY’S HOME, NOBODY’S HAPPY TOUR – FEBRUARY 2027

“Hill is poised to be one of this generation’s greats” – Ones To Watch
Frontier Touring is excited to welcome US alt-rock breakout star Sawyer Hill as he brings his Everybody’s Home, Nobody’s Happy Tour to Australia for debut shows in February 2027.

Celebrating his upcoming album Everybody’s Home, Nobody’s Happy [out 21 August], Hill will take the release across the globe in his biggest headline tour to date. Kicking off the Australian leg at The Night CatMelbourne on Thursday 4 February before heading to Sydney’s Oxford Art Factory on Friday 5 February and a final show at The Triffid, Brisbane on Saturday 6 February.

Frontier Members can access their presale from 12pm local time on Wednesday 10 June, before tickets go on sale from 1pm local time. Tickets and tour information via frontiertouring.com/sawyerhill.

Fast becoming known for his genre-bending musicianship, lyrical storytelling and unmatched live presence, Sawyer Hill is the indie-rock newcomer that is on everybody’s radar. Playing bars as a teenager, sneaking through the back door so bouncers wouldn’t card him, Sawyer graduated to national stages with the release of his viral 2023 single ‘Look at the Time’. Catching the attention of fans across the globe, the multi-talent has since racked up over 130 million streams and more than 250 million video views, leading to the release of the 2025 album Heartbreak Hysteria, which cemented itself as an impressive debut for the young singer-songwriter.

“With his debut EP, ‘Heartbreak Hysteria,’ Sawyer Hill proves he’s a rocker who deserves a spot on your indie rock radar.” – Ones To Watch
Heartbreak Hysteria is exactly what the title promises – an unfiltered collision of pain, reflection, and survival wrapped in indie rock’s finest threads.” – Crucial Rhythm

Soon, leaving Arkansas, bringing his music across the United States and Europe, Hill curated a standout live set. Generating a huge online following along the way, he performed sold-out stops at LA’s Troubadour and NYC’s Bowery Ballroom, as well as an extensive tour supporting UK rocker Yungblud, with a summer of festival sets across North America to come, including Outside Lands Festival, Bourbon and Beyond and Festival Corona Capital.

Upcoming album Everybody’s Home, Nobody’s Happy, draws on these experiences on the road. A project centred around his feeling of longing for home – an unexpected feeling – Hill hones in on the sonic and lyrical identity of the album, working with notable collaborators Mike Crossey [The 1975, Arctic Monkeys], Chris Greatti [Poppy, Yungblud], and Ryan Linville [Olivia Rodrigo, Dermot Kennedy]. What has resulted is an album of confidence, with a sound and style that feels like a Sawyer Hill record – being a voice for the loners and the doubters, the Southern kid who doesn’t understand why he’s meant to shut up about his feelings.

These debut live shows are not to be missed – catch alt-rock sensation Sawyer Hill on the Everybody’s Home, Nobody’s Happy Tour heading to Australia in February 2027.


SAWYER HILL
EVERYBODY’S HOME, NOBODY’S HAPPY TOUR
AUSTRALIA
FEBRUARY 2027
​Presented by Frontier Touring


FRONTIER MEMBER PRESALE
​via frontiertouring.com/sawyerhill
​Runs 24 hours from: Wednesday 10 June (12pm local time) ​
or until presale allocation exhausted

TICKETS ON SALE
​Begins: Thursday 11 June (1pm local time)


Thursday 4 February
The Night Cat | Melbourne, VIC
​18+
universe.com

Friday 5 February
Oxford Art Factory | Sydney, NSW
​18+
moshtix.com.au

Saturday 6 February
The Triffid | Brisbane, QLD
​18+
moshtix.com.au


 Patrons are advised to purchase tickets only through authorised ticket sellers.

We cannot guarantee any ticket purchase made through any means other than the official ticketing agents listed on the Frontier website.

Mick Pacholli
Mick Pachollihttps://www.tagg.com.au
Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972. Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry.Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.    

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