
AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND, 2026
Thurs 25 June 2026 - Dunedin, Erricks
Fri 26 June 2026 - Wānaka, Lake Wānaka Centre
Sat 27 June 2026 - Auckland, The Powerstation
Thurs 2 July - The Loons, Lyttelton
Fri 3 July - Last Place, Hamilton
Sat 4 July - Meow Nui, Wellington
Wed 8 July - Deville, Nelson (SOLO)
Thurs 9 July - The Dome, Gisborne (SOLO)
Fri 10 July - War Memorial Centre Concert Chamber, Whanganui (SOLO)
Sat11 July - Puketapu Hall, Hawke’s Bay (SOLO)
Pre-sale tickets - 10AM, Friday 13 March
General tickets - 10AM, Monday 16 March
Following the critically acclaimed release of ‘Asphodels’ in 2025, The Veils quickly return with a bold and invigorated new album titled ‘Fragile World’, out June 19 on V2 Records. Today The Veils alongside Banished Music announce a 10-date New Zealand tour including 6 band shows featuring the closing show of Strange Universe: Winter in Auckland, and 4 solo performances.
“It feels right to start our Fragile World tour back home in dear Aotearoa. These are some of our favorite towns to play in on earth and we can’t think of a better way to dust off this moth-bitten black suit and hat and get the show on the road. Come along, be merry, and as always come up and say hi” says Finn Andrews.
Arriving just over a year after their last release, ‘Fragile World’ marks a striking shift in tone and energy for the band. Recorded live to tape in New Zealand by Paddy Hill, with production by Tom Healy (Tiny Ruins, The Chills, Folk Bitch Trio), ‘Fragile World’, captures The Veils in an urgent and instinctive mode.
The album’s title is both a reflection of the present moment - a time in which many institutions appear to be crumbling before our eyes - and a metaphor for the act of creation itself. The process of making music, Andrews notes, is a delicate and fragile undertaking where thousands of small decisions gradually coalesce into a finished whole.
“We went into the studio with a lot of songs, but very little idea of the arrangements or instrumentation. It was truly exciting having no idea what this record would sound like and only a few weeks to figure it out. It’s mostly Tom and I playing everything, with Joseph McCallum coming in at times. It was all very instinctual, quite full-on, and scary at times - but a good kind of scary, not scary like the real world out there.”
With its immediacy, intensity, and emotional clarity, ‘Fragile World’ stands as one of The Veils’ most compelling releases to date.