Cut Copy Announce New Headline Show
Cut Copy have added a new headline show to their Australian tour run set for March 2026, in support of their 2025 album 'Moments'.

Cut Copy have added a new headline show to their Australian tour run set for March 2026.
The Grammy nominated and ARIA award winning band will be playing at Enmore Theatre in Sydney on Thursday, March 5th, adding to a busy month with shows already planned for Byron Bay, Melbourne's Royal Botanic Gardens, and Golden Plains Festival.
The Enmore Theatre show will feature special guest performances by Melbourne-born record producer, keyboard player, club DJ, and bandleader Harvey Sutherland, and the ethereal sounds of rising Arnhem Land act, Drifting Clouds.
The tour dates come in support of the band's 2025 album Moments, released in September to wide acclaim. Moments arrived as a masterful series of sonic vignettes and moments in time, inspired by the free-flowing, melting pot mindset behind early hip hop and electro, proto-house and punk disco.
The band fused unexpected styles and instruments to create something mutant, unassuming and utterly addictive, traversing electronic to synth pop, crossing trip-hop and rock sensibilities between, threaded by a simple, collective desire to try and make sense of life’s ups and downs.


Reporting from inside the Australian music business since '94.
The record went on to be named Double J Feature Album, Triple R’s Album of the Week, ranked No. 35 in ABC’s Best Albums of 2025 and No. 18 in KCRW's ‘Top albums of 2025’ lists.
Tickets to the Enmore show will be on sale from 9am (AEDT) on Friday, January 9th - see here for more details.
CUT COPY AUSTRALIA 2026
Thursday, March 5th (NEW SHOW) Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW Supported by Harvey Sutherland and Drifting Clouds
Friday, March 6th Beach Hotel, Byron Bay NSW Supported by Drifting Clouds
Saturday, March 7th Golden Plains Festival, Meredith VIC
Friday, March 13th Live at the Gardens, Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne VIC
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