Fresh from supporting Mumford & Sons, and about to embark on a month-long North American tour, South African-born, American singer-songwriter Gregory Alan Isakov returns to Australia in 2026.
His third Australian tour, the 'Big Black Car', 'San Luis' and 'Amsterdam' hitmaker will headline acoustic concerts in Brisbane, Perth, Melbourne and Sydney next February.
The Grammy Awards-nominated musician will perform stripped-back material from his catalogue, including 2023 album 'Appaloosa Bones', a record made in his barn in Colorado after being inspired from his time in West Texas.
It features such gems as 'Sweet Heat Lightning', 'Before The Sun', 'The Fall', 'Mistakes' and the title song. Earlier this year, Isakov released the single 'Flowers', a collaboration with Nathaniel Ratliff.
A music career now two-decades-plus long, Gregory has also maintained Starling Farm as the owner-operator in Boulder County, Colorado, a six-acre property focused on bio-intensive market gardening.
His latest product is Starling Farm Coffee, a collaboration with Queen City Collective Coffee. "Born from a shared love of music, land, and the people who care for it, Starling Farm Coffee supports small-scale, biodynamic agricultural practices as well as education, fostering a more sustainable future for us all.
"This medium roast Nicaraguan coffee comes from the Corrales family farms in the beautiful highlands of Matagalpa. It's coffee grown with intention, care, and connection.
"Packaged in a limited-edition reusable tin can. Each can is a work of art in its own right. Use it, refill it, plant seeds in it, or keep it on your shelf as a reminder that beauty and sustainability can live side by side."
Tickets on sale from 12pm AEST on 19 August.
Gregory Alan Isakov 2026 Tour Dates
Sat 14 Feb - The Fortitude Music Hall (Brisbane)Mon 16 Feb - Astor Theatre (Perth)
Fri 20 Feb - Palais Theatre (Melbourne)
Sat 21 Feb - State Theatre (Sydney)