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Album review: Ocean Grove – ODDWORLD
Melbourne party-starters Ocean Grove get weird in both good ways and bad on album number four…
Poppy’s Constantly Nowhere run kicks off down under in January, before she hits the UK and Europe in March and April.
Fresh from the release of stunning new single Unravel (and right before that, a cover of Wham!’s Last Christmas), Poppy has announced a big 2026 headline run.
Entitled the Constantly Nowhere tour, she’ll kick things off in Australia at the start of the year, performing in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth. Then, in the spring she’ll head over to the UK and Europe, beginning those dates in Glasgow on March 4 before playing shows in Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol and London.
Support in Aus comes from Ocean Grove and Inertia; the former will also join Poppy in the UK and Europe, alongside fox lake. Tickets go on sale this Friday, October 31 from 10am local time.
We last caught Poppy on the main stage at Download Festival over the summer. In the K! review, we called her “one of music’s great chameleons, probably taking quiet delight in leaving us guessing exactly where she’ll go next”.
“Poppy’s a cool customer, barely speaking a word between songs, but when she does, you listen,” we continued. “In the center’s falling out she screams her lungs out, hardly pausing for breath, but only Poppy would do this while skipping around the stage as if frolicking with lambs…”
Catch Poppy live at the following:
Constantly Nowhere 2026 tour
4 Glasgow Galvanizers SWG3
6 Manchester O2 Ritz
8 Birmingham O2 Institute
9 Bristol Electric
10 London Roundhouse
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