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Buffalo Traffic Jam Announce Debut Australia and New Zealand Tour

Buffalo Traffic Jam Announce Debut Australia and New Zealand Tour

Breakout folk duo Buffalo Traffic Jam will make their debut trip to Australia and New Zealand later this year, announcing a four-date run across the region as part of their Down Under Tour 2026.

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The Montana-based pair — comprised of Frankie Cassidy and Nathan Ross — will kick off the tour on Oct. 28 at The Tuning Fork in Auckland, before heading to Sydney’s Metro Theatre on Oct. 31, Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall on Nov. 4 and Melbourne’s Northcote Theatre on Nov. 7.

The dates mark the duo’s first performances in both territories, arriving on the heels of a sold-out U.S. tour that has helped expand their audience beyond their home market.

Tickets for the shows will go on sale May 1, following a Live Nation presale beginning April 30.

Buffalo Traffic Jam have steadily built momentum over the past year, driven by a run of independently released material and growing streaming numbers. Their latest project, Take Me Home, has generated more than 8 million streams across platforms, adding to a catalog that includes early singles “Rescue Me” and “Forgot Your Roots.”

Formed in Bozeman, Montana, the duo first connected as students at Montana State University before developing a sound rooted in traditional folk instrumentation and harmony-driven songwriting. Their recent rise has been fueled by touring, including festival appearances at Under the Big Sky and Redwest Fest, as well as support slots alongside country singer-songwriter Dylan Gossett.

The upcoming tour places Buffalo Traffic Jam within a growing wave of U.S. folk and country-adjacent acts finding traction in Australia, where audiences have increasingly embraced stripped-back, narrative-driven songwriting alongside mainstream country imports.

While still early in their international rollout, the Down Under dates represent a key step in the duo’s expansion beyond North America, offering a first look at their live show for audiences in the region.

Buffalo Traffic Jam — Down Under Tour 2026

Oct. 28 — Auckland, NZ @ The Tuning Fork

Oct. 31 — Sydney, AU @ Metro Theatre

Nov. 4 — Brisbane, AU @ Fortitude Music Hall

Nov. 7 — Melbourne, AU @ Northcote Theatre

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