
Get ready, Australia – We Are Messengers are officially coming back in January 2026
with special guest, Nathan Tasker!
After incredible support from Aussie fans over the years, the band is thrilled to return for an unforgettable run of powerful, faith-encouraging nights in Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane, & Sydney. Tickets are available for purchase now. Don’t miss these incredible nights!

Award-winning International band We Are Messengers – fronted by Darren Mulligan, a single-minded Irishman who writes rock n’ roll anthems and intimate earthly psalms for messy broken people – has over 900 million career global streams, 2 RIAA-Certified Gold Singles, nearly 4 billion airplay audience, a multi-week #1 Billboard radio song (“Come What May”), and seven Top 5 and ten Top 10 Christian Airplay hits, including: “A Thousand Times,” “God Be The Glory,” “Wholehearted,” and “Maybe It’s Ok,” among others. The band has had multiple film and TV sync placements on major networks including Lionsgate, MTV, FOX, and CBC. We Are Messengers relentlessly tours, and since its beginning in 2015, is now playing to the largest audiences of its career. The band has toured with TobyMac, Casting Crowns, Phil Wickham, Skillet, and Brandon Lake, among others. The goal has always been to engage culture in conversation about the goodness of God, and to put words and melody to some of the hardest things we feel and experience as humans. We Are Messengers is a band that understands and loves the outsiders, the marginalized, the lost, and the least.
& Special Guest Artist Nathan Tasker

Nathan Tasker is an Australian singer-songwriter and storyteller, known for using timeless, guitar-driven pop songs and deeply thoughtful lyrics to communicate a deep desire to awaken hearts to a living Savior.
“My hope is that my music would be honest and authentic, and representative of the entire Christian life, one in which our God uses the full spectrum of colors – emotions, experiences – at His disposal to shape us and make us more like His Son, Jesus”, says Tasker.
By weaving his own journey of sorrow, doubt, and hope into songs that transcend his personal life, Tasker compels listeners to look to an eternal reality and lasting truth.