Their first full Australian tour in nine years

Bon Iver will no longer tour Australia in June 2020, pushing all dates back to March and April of 2021.

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This will be the first time Bon Iver have embarked on an extensive tour of Australia since 2012, though the band performed in Sydney exclusively for the Vivid LIVE festival in 2016.

The tour comes on the back of the band's sensational fourth album i,i (pronounced eye-comma-eye) which was released in August. It, coupled with 2016's 22, a Million, showed a brave new side of this creative partnership.

Bon Iver – i,i An astounding display of both boundless creativity and refined pop smarts.

These days, the band is essentially a revolving door of creative collaborators, with founder Justin Vernon the sole constant.

Its current membership consists of Vernon, and fellow musicians Sean Carey, Matthew McCaughan, Michael Lewis, Andrew Fitzpatrick, Rob Moose and Jenn Wasner.

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The band's forthcoming Australian tour will see them playing bigger venues than ever before in this country. It will be interesting to see how the live show makes use of these large spaces and how the band brings this often quite intimate music to a large crowd.

Catch Bon Iver playing the following Australian dates in March and April of 2021.

Wednesday 24 March – RAC Arena, Perth

Monday 29 March – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne

Saturday 27 March – AEC Arena, Adelaide

Thursday 1 April – Riverstage, Brisbane

Monday 5 April – First State Super Theatre, Sydney

Tuesday 6 April – First State Super Theatre, Sydney

All tickets for the original shows are valid for the new dates. Remaining tickets are on sale from Thursday 30 April from 11am local time.