After their celebrated 2022 run, Ian Moss and Troy Cassar-Daley are once again joining forces for Together Alone 2026, a series of 16 stripped-back acoustic performances that promise stories, songs, and the kind of easy rapport only decades in Australian music can cultivate.
The tour begins in Caloundra on 15 October, weaving through regional Queensland, New South Wales, Tasmania and Victoria, before drawing to a close in Wangaratta on 12 December. Fans can expect nights of shared stages and shared histories, with Moss’s rock roots meeting Cassar-Daley’s deeply resonant country songwriting. Each performance is a living, breathing experience: guitars in hand, the pair swap between their respective catalogues, weaving spontaneous moments and playful storytelling that shift from city to city.
* with Dingo (Brandon Dodd) / # with Ally Row
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Supporting the duo are two acts shaping the next wave of Australian music. Brandon Dodd, known professionally as Dingo, brings a decade of global touring and a rich mix of blues, alt-rock, folk and story-driven country to the stage. Meanwhile, Gippsland folk-rock and alt-country duo Ally Row lend their signature blend of guitar, piano, modernised banjo, harmonica and stomp box to the Tasmanian and Victorian legs, balancing vibrant energy with velvety harmonies. Since forming in 2021, Ally Row have steadily made their mark on the east coast, including a win at the Tablelands Folk Festival Songwriting Contest with their track Bare Feet.
For those seeking a more immersive experience, a limited number of VIP packages are available at each show. These include an exclusive pre-show performance, soundcheck viewing, a meet-and-greet with Moss and Cassar-Daley, a tour lanyard, early merchandise access with a discount, and prime seating.
Together Alone 2026 promises more than a concert—it’s a rare invitation to witness two of Australia’s most enduring talents in an intimate, unguarded setting where the music, the stories, and the connection between performers and audience are front and centre.
Fan club members can secure early access during the pre-sale from 10am 29 April until 11.59pm 30 April via each artist’s website, with general public tickets going on sale at 10am local time 1 May through ianmoss.com.au and troycassardaley.com.au.