Re-adjust your party plans for WAAX (again).

The band have had to scale back their national tour in support of their ripping debut album Big Grief.

Originally set to take place between March and May, then pushed back several months, the band have now announced "with a heavy heart" that they've cancelled all shows except in Queensland.

"We are so saddened that we can't bring the Big Grief tour to you [interstate]," the band wrote in a statement. It's a hard reality to accept, but we are all in high spirits knowing that the future is going to be sick."

Their existing dates at The Tivoli and Sol Bar will "now be more intimate shows due to capacity restrictions." A second Tivoli show has also been added to the run, existing ticketholders can access refunds.

Good Grief, WAAX balance the vulnerable and visceral on a great debut Big Grief is full of meaningful music you can mosh to, fronted by Maz DeVita who brings newfound sensitivity to her commanding snarl.

"We wanted nothing more than to be back on stage, yelling and crying with you all. Hopefully we'll be able to do that with you all soon. In the meantime, we are working on something very special for you, which we'll reveal soon!"

View the full statement and revised dates below. More info at Waax's website.

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WAAX Big Grief Australian Tour 2020

with special guests Bugs and Semantics

Friday 9 October - The Rosemount, North Perth WA

Saturday 10 October - Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide SA (all ages)

Friday 23 October - The Tivoli, Brisbane QLD ( new show)

Thursday 29 October - The Tivoli, Brisbane QLD

Friday 30 October - Solbar, Maroochydore QLD

Saturday 31 October - Kingscliff Beach Hotel, Kingscliff NSW

*tickets purchased for original show at The Northern will be valid for this show

Thursday 5 November - The Metro, Sydney NSW (all ages)

Friday 6 November - Cambridge Hotel, Newcastle NSW

Saturday 7 November - Waves, Towradgi NSW

Wednesday 11 November - Sooki Loung, Belgrave VIC

Thursday 12 November - Croxton Bandroom, Thornbury VIC

*tickets purchased for original Chelsea Heights Hotel show will be valid for this show

Friday 13 November - Uni Bar, Hobart TAS

When the band originally pushed back the tour earlier this year, WAAX vocalist Max De Vita said:

"Performing and connecting with our community is deep in our DNA and having to postpone was the hardest thing for us. We can't wait for this shit storm to end so we can bring the fam back together.”

The WAAX tour is the latest in a growing list of events and festivals affected by the impact of COVID-19, including Ocean Alley, The Rubens, Slowly Slowly, The VANNs, to name a few.

Splendour In The Grass and Big Pineapple Music Festival have rescheduled; Groovin The Moo Download, Ability Fest, and Bluesfest are all cancelled.

If you're wondering if an event you've got tickets to is still going ahead, we're working hard to keep the below list updated, and here's some ways you can help Aussie musicians right now.