When and Where Is the Deva Premal & Miten Australia Tour Happening?
After years of anticipation, Deva Premal and Miten are bringing their sacred music practice back to Australia in October 2026. The tour spans three concert cities across the country, each hosting a "Singing Our Prayers" event designed to gather practitioners and devotees for kirtan and mantra singing.
The concert dates and venues are:
- Melbourne: The Palais, Monday, October 26, 2026
- Sydney: The Enmore, Wednesday, October 28, 2026
- Mullumbimby: Civic Hall, Friday, October 30, 2026
Each concert brings the opportunity to sing mantras and prayers collectively—a core practice in Deva Premal and Miten's approach to consciousness and spiritual community building. The venues range from iconic concert halls in major urban centers to a regional cultural space in rural northern New South Wales, reflecting the reach of their sangha across Australia.
What Is the Gayatri Gathering Retreat in Byron Shire?
Following the Mullumbimby concert, Deva Premal and Miten will host a weekend-long Gayatri Gathering Retreat in the Byron Shire region, running from Saturday, October 31, 2026, through Sunday, November 1, 2026. This extended retreat represents a deeper immersion into their teaching and practice.
The Byron Shire location—a hub for conscious community and spiritual retreats in Australia—provides an ideal setting for this gathering. The retreat format allows participants to move beyond the concert experience into sustained practice, community, and direct learning. The Gayatri Gathering, named for the ancient Gayatri mantra central to Vedic practice, frames the weekend as more than entertainment: it is an opportunity for spiritual deepening and collective healing through sound.
As Deva Premal and Miten expressed in their announcement, they are "especially looking forward to being together with everybody in Byron Shire" for what they describe as "a weekend of great reunion." This language signals that the retreat carries relational significance—a reconnection with an established community after a long absence.
How Can You Get Tickets and What Is the Tour Supporting?
The tour is presented by Wanderlust, the wellness and music events platform known for facilitating transformative gatherings. Critically, all tour proceeds benefit A Sound Life Charity, aligning the concerts and retreat with philanthropic impact.
Early ticket access is available by signing up at wanderlust.com.au/events/deva-premal-miten. Deva Premal and Miten emphasized: "This week you can sign up to get first access to the tickets." Early registration ensures priority access as tickets are released, making it essential for those planning to attend multiple events or the retreat.
The integration of charity support into the tour reflects a broader principle in their work: sacred music and prayer are not separate from social responsibility. By supporting A Sound Life Charity, participants in the tour directly contribute to the organization's mission, whether in health, music therapy, or community wellbeing.
Why Is This Tour Significant for the Australian Sangha?
Deva Premal and Miten are among the most widely recognized contemporary kirtan and mantra artists globally. Their music blends traditional Sanskrit mantras with modern production, creating an accessible entry point for Western audiences into devotional practice. In Australia specifically, they have cultivated a dedicated sangha—a spiritual community—over decades of visits.
The fact that this is described as a return after "so many years" suggests the tour marks a significant reunion. Deva Premal stated: "We've been waiting for this for so many years. We'll see you then." This language indicates both the anticipation of the artists and the longing of their community for reconnection. The extended retreat format, in particular, signals a commitment to depth rather than a quick tour—a chance to immerse in practice rather than simply attend concerts.
For spiritual practitioners in Australia, especially those working with mantra, kirtan, and Vedic traditions, this tour offers rare access to teaching artists at the forefront of bringing these practices into contemporary life. The pairing of urban concerts with a regional retreat also allows flexibility: those in Melbourne and Sydney can attend their local concerts, while those seeking deeper community and practice can travel to Byron Shire.
How Does Singing Mantras Connect to Spiritual Practice?
Deva Premal and Miten's "Singing Our Prayers" format rests on a foundational principle: mantra and prayer, when sung collectively, create a shift in consciousness. This is not entertainment in the conventional sense. Rather, it is participatory ritual—a space where individual voices merge into collective sound, and that sound becomes a vehicle for healing, clarity, and connection to something larger than oneself.
The Gayatri mantra, which anchors the Byron Shire retreat, is one of the oldest and most revered mantras in Hindu and yogic tradition. Often translated as an invocation of divine light and illumination, the Gayatri is traditionally chanted at dawn and used as a foundation for meditation and spiritual practice. By organizing a weekend around this mantra specifically, Deva Premal and Miten are offering a focused container for practitioners to deepen their relationship with this particular vibration and its teachings.
Their emphasis on "reunion"—on gathering together in community—also reflects an understanding that spiritual practice is not solitary. Collective singing and prayer amplify individual practice and create a held space where transformation becomes possible. For participants, the concerts and retreat offer structured opportunities to experience this, whether they are longtime practitioners or newcomers curious about mantra and kirtan.
Where to Go From Here
If you are in Australia or planning to visit during October 2026, this tour presents a rare and well-organized opportunity to engage with kirtan, mantra, and community-based spiritual practice. The immediate step is to sign up for early ticket access at wanderlust.com.au to secure your spot at your preferred venue or retreat.
For those new to Deva Premal and Miten's work, the concerts provide an accessible introduction to their music and approach. For established practitioners and sangha members, the retreat offers depth and renewal. To stay updated on all tour details, scheduling, and additional information, you can subscribe to their newsletter, follow their social media (@DevaPremalMiten on Instagram and Facebook), or visit their main website at devapremalmiten.com. The Gayatri Sangha App is also available for those seeking year-round connection and learning between in-person gatherings.
Supporting A Sound Life Charity through your attendance means your participation has direct impact beyond personal benefit—a reminder that spiritual practice and service are interwoven.
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