Sister Doll reveal new single and detail return to UK

With 5 #1 Rock Singles, World Tours in 2025 that featured the US, UK and Australia, and on the anniversary of their debut album Scars, Sisters Doll are kicking off 2026 with their biggest anthem yet, “Good Day To Be Alive”. A rallying cry for living life to the fullest and believing in yourself, the track perfectly captures the heart and attitude of Sisters Doll.

Frontman Brennan Mileto exclaims:

“Good Day to Be Alive” has always been a staple of the Sisters Doll set. It’s a song that resonates not only with us as a band, but with our loyal Doll Army around the world. Time and time again, we’ve watched crowds sing it back to us at live shows after just one listen. A true testament to its catchy hook and relatable lyrics. At its core, the song is a celebration of life. You can see it written all over people’s faces as they sing along, smiling and fully in the moment.

The world isn’t always sunshine and rainbows, but every day we get to wake up and life is a privilege. That’s what this song stands for and that’s what our band, Sisters Doll, stands for too. Because every day you get to live is a good day to be alive.

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One year on from the release of ARIA-charting album Scars, a monstrous Monsters of Rock Cruise performance, and a UK debut which left audiences begging for more, the band of brothers are returning to the UK this summer for their most extensive overseas tour to date.

Having wowed crowds at Lincoln’s Call of The Wild Festival in 2025, the band was instantly rebooked for a 2026 headline slot, and will be packing in a number of additional shows, including supports with the likes of Geoff Tate and Hayseed Dixie, as well as a co-headline run with UK glam-rock favourites Midnite City. They will also be appearing at Loverocks Festival, before winding up the party by headlining the Friday night of Scotland’s Wildfire Festival.

Drummer Bryce Mileto continues:

We cannot wait to return to the UK. The response we received on our first run last year blew us away, and we’re truly honoured to be coming back to that beautiful country with even bigger and wilder shows. The UK embraced us from the start, and returning to headline festivals while continuing to grow our fan base is an incredible feeling. We see this as the beginning of a long relationship with our UK fans, and we can’t wait to come back year after year, growing the Doll Army at every stop along the way.

Sisters Doll are an Australian powerhouse of four brothers united by blood and driven by rock ‘n’ roll. Formed in 2010, the band is rapidly gaining international recognition for their distinctive blend of melodic rock thanks to a decade of relentless touring, TV appearances and a few hard-earned “lucky” breaks. The band cranked things up a notch in 2025 with shows across THREE different continents, as well as the release of their third studio album ‘Scars’, recorded by legendary Australian producer Rickie Rae at Lighthill Sound Recording in Melbourne (Electric Mary, Massive, These Wicked Rivers, The Hot Damn!).

Hailing from the small mining town of Collie, Western Australia, the brothers relocated to Melbourne in 2014 to pursue their rock n roll dreams. Their shows have since taken them from club stages across Australia to international appearances including onboard two rock cruises and a standout performance in New York City. They have shared the stage with an impressive roster of legendary artists, including KISS, Peter Criss, Ace Frehley, Bruce Kulick, L.A. Guns, Buckcherry, The Angels, and many more.

Their commitment to the live experience has earned them a loyal global following known as the Doll Army, along with consistent praise for their onstage presence as they continue to build momentum both at home and overseas.
Welcome to the dollhouse where rock n roll reigns supreme.

UK tour dates:

  • Sun 31st May – Call of the Wild Festival – Lincoln
  • Weds 3rd June – Head of Steam – Newcastle (Headline show)
  • Fri 5th June – Y Muni, Pontypridd – Wales (supporting Geoff Tate)
  • Sat 6th June – The Face Bar – Reading (supporting Hayseed Dixie)
  • Sun 7th June – The Pig – Hastings (Headline show)
  • Weds 17th June – Motorsport Lounge – Llandudno (Co-headline with Midnite City)
  • Thurs 18th June – Cobblestones – Bridgwater (Co-headline with Midnite City)
  • Fri 19th June – Loverocks Festival – Dorset
  • Sat 20th June – The Giffard Arms – Wolverhampton (Headline show)
  • Sun 21st June – The Waterloo – Blackpool (Co-headline with Midnite City)
  • Weds 24th June – The Victoria Inn – Derby (Co-headline with Midnite City)
  • Thurs 25th June – Bannermans – Edinburgh (Co-headline with Midnite City)
  • Fri 26th June – Wildfire Festival – Wanlockhead, Scotland

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