
Buffalo Traffic Jam
The Tuning Fork
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Auckland
Wednesday, October 28 at 7 pm GMT+13
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Wednesday, October 28 at 7 pm GMT+13
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BUFFALO TRAFFIC JAM
DOWN UNDER TOUR 2026
AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND
The Tuning Fork, Auckland Tuesday 27 October
The Tuning Fork, Auckland Wednesday 28 October
Metro Theatre, Sydney Saturday 31 October
Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane Wednesday 4 November
Northcote Theatre, Melbourne Saturday 7 November
Northcote Theatre, Melbourne Sunday 8 November
Live Nation Presale: Thu 30 Apr, 2pm - Fri 1 May, 2pm
Spotify Presale: Thu 30 Apr, 4pm - Fri 1 May, 2pm
General On Sale: Fri 1 May, 3pm
Buffalo Traffic Jam is a folk band born in the heart of Bozeman, Montana, where its members, Frankie Cassidy and Nathan Ross, first crossed paths as students at Montana State University. United by a love for storytelling and the raw beauty of acoustic sound, they began crafting music that evokes wide-open landscapes and the emotions that live quietly beneath the surface of everyday life. The result was a self- titled debut EP followed by singles “Rescue Me” and “Forgot Your Roots,” the latter of which saw the band gain their first online momentum, leading to explosive growth in the past 3 months.
Their newest release, the Take Me Home EP, marks a defining moment in Buffalo Traffic Jam’s evolution — showcasing a deeper, more expansive sound while staying grounded in the heartfelt lyricism and raw instrumentals that first won them fans. The project weaves together themes of resilience, nostalgia, and self-discovery, subjects that have become commonplace in the songwriting of Buffalo Traffic Jam. Since its release on October 24, the EP has picked up over 8 million streams across DSP’s.
This year Buffalo Traffic Jam made their festival debuts at Under the Big Sky and Redwest Fest and are currently on tour with country singer-songwriter Dylan Gossett. From dorm room jam sessions to packed venues across the US, Buffalo Traffic Jam has stayed true to their roots.

