Tour

A Guide to Every International Tour Coming to Australia in 2023/24

By Music Feeds

In the course of 2023, Australia has hosted tours from the likes of Red Hot Chili Peppers , Fred again.. , Charli XCX , Harry Styles , Snoop Dogg , Ice Cube , Pavement , Lorde , Carly Rae Jepsen , Rina Sawayama and dozens more. More tour announcements are coming through every week.

In this article, you’ll find all the important details of upcoming tours, including gig dates, venues, support acts and ticket links. The tours are listed in chronological order and the guide is updated regularly.

See also: Music Feeds’ Guide to Every Australian Music Festival Happening in 2023/24

Yussef Dayes – ‘The Light’ feat. Bahia Dayes

December 2023

Harry connick jr..

  • Sunday, 3rd December – RAC Arena, Perth WA
  • Tuesday, 5th December – Festival Theatre, Adelaide SA
  • Friday, 8th December – Aware Super Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Tuesday, 12th December – Convention & Exhibition Centre, Brisbane QLD
  • Friday, 15th December – Royal Theatre, Canberra ACT
  • Sunday, 17th December – Hamer Hall, Melbourne VIC
  • Monday, 18th December – Hamer Hall, Melbourne VIC

Tickets on sale Monday, 24th April  via Teg Dainty

  • Monday, 4th December – Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, Brisbane QLD
  • Wednesday, 6th December – Aware Super Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Friday, 8th December – Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne VIC
  • Friday, 8th-Sunday, 10th December – Meredith Music Festival, Meredith VIC
  • Tuesday, 12th December – Adelaide Entertainment Centre Theatre, Adelaide SA
  • Friday, 15th December – Riverside Theatre, Perth WA

Tickets on sale via  Frontier Touring

Allen Stone

  • Wednesday, 6th December – Bar On The Hill, Newcastle, NSW
  • Thursday, 7th December – Anita’s Theatre, Thirroul, NSW
  • Friday, 8th December – UC Hub, Canberra, ACT
  • Saturday, 9th December – Theatre Royal, Castlemaine, VIC
  • Sunday, 10th December – Torquay Hotel, Torquay, VIC
  • Wednesday, 3rd January – The Northern Hotel, Byron Bay, NSW
  • Thursday, 4th January – Miami Marketta, Gold Coast, Qld

Tickets  via Live Nation .

  • Friday, 8th December – Festival Hall, Melbourne VIC ( w/ Genesis Owusu )
  • Saturday, 9th December – ​UC Refectory, Canberra ACT ( w/ Genesis Owusu )
  • Thursday, 14th December – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane QLD ( w/ Genesis Owusu )
  • Friday, 15th December – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney NSW ( w/ Genesis Owusu )
  • Saturday, 16th December – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide SA ( w/ Genesis Owusu )
  • Sunday, 17th December – Rechabite, Perth WA

Tickets via Handsome

  • Friday, 8th December – Metro Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, 9th December – The Tivoli, Brisbane QLD
  • Tuesday, 12th December – The Gov, Adelaide SA
  • Wednesday, 13th December – Rosemount Hotel, Perth WA
  • Friday, 15th December – Croxton Bandroom, Melbourne VIC

Tickets on sale now

  • Friday, 8th December – Amplifier Bar, Perth WA
  • Saturday, 9th December – Uni Bar, Adelaide SA
  • Sunday, 10th December – Prince Bandroom, Melbourne VIC
  • Tuesday, 12th December – Dicey Rileys, Wollongong NSW
  • Wednesday, 13th December – Crowbar, Sydney NSW
  • Thursday, 14th December – Hamilton Station Hotel, Newcastle NSW
  • Friday, 15th December – Vinnies Dive Bar, Gold Coast QLD
  • Saturday, 16th December – The Brightside, Brisbane QLD

Mad Caddies

  • Saturday, 9th December – Manning Bar, Sydney NSW
  • Sunday, 10th December – Hamilton Station Hotel, Newcastle NSW
  • Tuesday, 12th December – Miami Marketta, Gold Coast QLD
  • Wednesday, 13th December – The Zoo, Brisbane QLD
  • Thursday, 14th December – Lion Arts, Adelaide SA
  • Friday, 15th December – Altar, Hobart TAS
  • Saturday, 16th December – Ska Nation, Warrion VIC
  • Tuesday, 19th December – Corner Hotel, Richmond VIC

Tickets on sale via ChopDog Entertainment .

Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs

*supporting the Mark of Cain

  • Saturday, 9th December – Northcote Social Club, Melbourne VIC
  • Sunday, 10th December – Northcote Social Club, Melbourne VIC
  • Wednesday, 13th December – The Basement, Canberra ACT*
  • Thursday, 14th December – Crowbar, Sydney NSW
  • Friday, 15th December – The Metro, Sydney NSW*
  • Saturday, 16th December – The Tivoli, Brisbane QLD*

Tickets via Feel

  • Sunday, 10th December – Theatre Royal, Hobart TAS
  • Monday, 11th December – City Recital Hall, Sydney NSW
  • Wednesday, 13th December – Melbourne Recital Centre, Melbourne VIC
  • Thursday, 14th December – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide SA
  • Friday, 15th December – The Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane QLD
  • Sunday, 17th December – Freo,Social, Fremantle WA

Tickets via Lloyd Cole

Royal Blood

  • Monday, 11th December – Riverstage, Brisbane QLD
  •  Wednesday, 13th December – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney NSW
  • Friday, 15th December – Festival Hall, Melbourne VIC
  • Tuesday, 19th December – ​Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide SA
  • Thursday, 21st December – HBF Stadium, Perth WA

Tickets on sale  via Frontier Touring

Nessa Barrett

  • Tuesday, 12th December – The Tivoli, Brisbane QLD
  • Wednesday, 13th December – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, 16th December – ​Forum, Melbourne VIC
  • Sunday, 17th December – ​Forum, Melbourne, VIC

Tickets on sale  via Frontier Touring .

Metal Church

  • Thursday, 14th December – Croxton, Melbourne
  • Friday, 15th December – The Zoo, Brisbane
  • Saturday, 16th December – Crowbar, Sydney
  • Sunday, 17th December – Crown & Anchor, Adelaide

Tickets on sale Tuesday, 23rd May at 10am AEDT   via Hardline

Robert Ellis

  • Friday, 15th December – Stranded, Brisbane QLD

Tickets here

  • Thursday, 28th December – Sol Bar, Sunshine Coast QLD
  • Friday, 29th December – The Northern, Byron Bay NSW

Tickets on sale  now

  • Friday, 29th December – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW

Tickets via  Secret Sounds

January 2024

  • Tuesday, 2nd January – Coffs Hotel, Coffs Harbour NSW
  • Thursday, 4th January – Finnians Hotel, Port Macquarie NSW
  • Friday, 5th January – King Street Bandroom, Newcastle NSW
  • Saturday, 6th January – Avalon RSL, Northern Beaches NSW
  • Sunday, 7th January – La La La’s, Wollongong NSW
  • Tuesday, 9th January – The Lansdowne, Sydney NSW
  • Thursday, 11th January Westernport Hotel, San Remo VIC
  • Friday, 12th January – Stay Gold, Melbourne VIC
  • Saturday, 13th January – Coastal Jam @ Rosebud Village Green, Mornington VIC
  • Sunday, 14th January – Barwon Club, Geelong VIC
  • Friday, 19th January – Jive, Adelaide SA

Declan McKenna

  • Wednesday, 3rd January – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW (Lic AA)
  • Friday, 5th January – Forum, Melbourne VIC (18+)
  • Monday, 9th January – Astor Theatre, Perth WA (Lic AA)
  • Wednesday, 3rd January – Mary’s Underground, Sydney NSW
  • Thursday, 4th January – Max Watt’s, Melbourne VIC

Tickets  via Untitled

  • Wednesday, 3rd January – Oxford Art Factory, Sydney
  • Thursday, 4th January – Corner Hotel, Melbourne
  • Wednesday, 3rd January – Metro Theatre, Sydney NSW

Nabihah Iqbal

  • Thursday, 4th January – Stranded, Brisbane QLD
  • Friday, 5th January – The Night Cat, Melbourne VIC
  • Saturday, 13th January – Sydney Festival @ The Thirsty Mile, Sydney NSW
  • Tuesday, 16th January – Meow, Wellington NZ
  • Wednesday, 17th January – Neck Of The Woods, Auckland NZ

Tickets via  Astral People

Holly Humberstone

  • Thursday, 4th January – Metro Theatre, Sydney NSW (Licensed All Ages)
  • Thursday, 4th January – Forum Melbourne, Melbourne VIC
  • Friday, 5th January – Princess Theatre, Brisbane/Meanjin QLD
  • Saturday, 6th January – The Metro, Sydney/Eora NSW

Tickets  here

  • Sunday, 7th January –  Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane, QLD
  • Tuesday, 9th January – Forum Theatre, Melbourne, VIC
  • Wednesday, 10th January – Enmore Theatre, Sydney, NSW

Destroy Lonely

  • Monday, 8th January – Forum, Melbourne VIC
  • Tuesday, 9th January – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW

Brent Faiyaz

  • Tuesday, 9th January – Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne VIC
  • Thursday, 11th January – Aware Super Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Sunday, 14th January – The Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane QLD

Tickets via Live Nation

  • Tuesday, 9th January – The Triffid, Brisbane/Meanjin QLD
  • Wednesday, 10th January – Metro Theatre, Sydney/Eora NSW
  • Thursday, 11th January – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne/Naarm VIC
  • Saturday, 13th January – Coastal Jam @ Rosebud Village Green, Mornington Peninsula VIC

Tickets via  Untitled

Austin Millz

  • Wednesday, 10th January – Manning Bar, Sydney NSW
  • Thursday, 11th January – Max Watt’s, Melbourne VIC
  • Wednesday, 10th January – The Triffid, Brisbane QLD
  • Friday, 12th January – Metro Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, 13th January – Corner Hotel, Melbourne VIC
  • Sunday, 14th January – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide SA

Tickets are on sale now

w/ Party Dozen

  • Wednesday, 10th January – Rosemount Hotel, Perth WA
  • Friday, 12th January – The Gov, Adelaide SA
  • Saturday, 13th January – Republic Bar, Hobart TAS
  • Sunday, 14th January – Corner Hotel, Melbourne VIC
  • Wednesday, 17th January – The Basement, Canberra ACT
  • Friday, 19th January – Metro Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, 20th January – Princess Theatre, Brisbane QLD
  • Sunday, 21st January – Vinnie’s Dive Bar, Gold Coast QLD

Laure Briard

  • Thursday, 11th January – Bangalow Bowlo, Byron Bay/Bundjalung NSW
  • Friday, 12th January – Felons Barrell Hall, Brisbane/Meanjin QLD
  • Saturday, 13th January – Rocksteady Records, Melbourne/Naarm VIC
  • Sunday, 14th January – So Frenchy So Chic @ Werribee Park Mansion, Melbourne VIC
  • Monday, 15th January – Northcote Social Club, Melbourne/Naarm VIC
  • Thursday, 18th January – 16 Bellambi Lane, Wollongong/Dharawal NSW
  • Friday, 19th January – Waywards, Sydney/Eora NSW
  • Saturday, 20th January – So Frenchy So Chic @ Centennial Park, Sydney NSW

BOWEN * YOUNG

  • Friday, 12th January – Barwon Club, Geelong, VIC
  • Saturday, 13th January – Thornbury Theatre, Melbourne, VIC
  • Sunday, 14th January – Theatre Royal, Castlemaine, VIC
  • Friday, 19th January – Factory Theatre, Sydney, NSW
  • Saturday, 20th January – Lizotte’s, Newcastle, NSW
  • Sunday, 21st January – Capitol Theatre, Tamworth, NSW
  • Saturday, 27th January – Wollongong Town Hall, Wollongong, NSW
  • Sunday, 28th January – The Triffid, Brisbane, QLD

Tickets via BOWEN * YOUNG

Neil Gaiman and FourPlay String Quartet

  • Monday, 15th January – Sydney Opera House, Sydney NSW
  • Thursday, 18th January – Hamer Hall, Melbourne VIC

Tickets:  Sydney ,  Melbourne

Gracie Abrams

  • Monday, 15th January – The Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane QLD
  • Tuesday, 16th January – The Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane QLD
  • Thursday, 18th January – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Friday, 19th January – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Sunday, 21st January – Forum, Melbourne VIC
  • Monday, 22nd January – Forum, Melbourne VIC

Tickets on sale via Frontier Touring

Bruno Major

  • Monday, 15th January – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Wednesday, 17th January – The Forum, Melbourne VIC
  • Friday, 19th January – The Tivoli, Brisbane QLD
  • Saturday, 20th January – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide SA
  • Monday, 22nd January – The Rechabite, Perth WA

Tickets  via Handsome Tours

  • Wednesday, 17th January – Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne VIC
  • Thursday, 18th January – Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne VIC
  • Saturday, 20th January – Riverstage, Brisbane QLD
  • Tuesday, 23rd January – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney NSW
  • Wednesday, 24th January – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, 27th January – Red Hill Auditorium, Perth WA

Tickets on sale via Noah Kahan

Julie Byrne

  • Wednesday, 17th January – The Neilson (The Thirsty Mile), Sydney NSW
  • Friday, 19th January – The Neilson (The Thirsty Mile), Sydney NSW
  • Wednesday, 24th January – Darebin Arts Centre, Melbourne VIC
  • Thursday, 25th January – Theatre Royal, Castlemaine VIC

Greg Puciato

w/ King Yosef (except Perth), Trace Amount

  • Wednesday, 17th January – The Brightside, Brisbane QLD
  • Thursday, 18th January – Crowbar, Sydney NSW
  • Friday, 19th January – Lion Arts, Adelaide SA
  • Saturday, 20th January – Max Watts, Melbourne VIC
  • Sunday, 21st January – Amplifier Bar, Perth WA

Tickets  on sale  now

Lisa O’Neill

  • Friday, 19th January – City Recital Hall, Sydney NSW

David Keenan

  • Friday, 19th January – ACO Nielson Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, 20th January – ACO Nielson Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Wednesday, 24th January – The Gov, Adelaide SA
  • Saturday, 27th January – George Lane, Melbourne VIC
  • Tuesday, 30th January – The Triffid, Brisbane QLD
  • Wednesday, 31st January – Brunswick Ballroom, Melbourne VIC
  • Friday, 2nd February – Meeniyan Town Hall, South Gippsland VIC

Tickets via  Destroy All Lines

  • Saturday, 20th January – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney NSW
  • Sunday, 21st January – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney NSW
  • Tuesday, 23rd January – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane QLD
  • Wednesday, 24th January – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane QLD
  • Friday, 26th January – Festival Hall, Melbourne VIC
  • Saturday, 27th January – Festival Hall, Melbourne VIC

Tickets on sale Friday, 8th September  via Live Nation

  • Sunday, 21st January – Astor Theatre, Perth WA
  • Tuesday, 23rd January – The Gov, Adelaide SA
  • Thursday, 25th January – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Friday, 26th January – The Tivoli, Brisbane QLD
  • Saturday, 27th January – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne VIC
  • Sunday, 28th January – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne VIC

Tickets via Destroy All Lines

The Breeders

  • Monday, 22nd January – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Monday, 29th January – The Forum, Melbourne VIC
  • Wednesday, 31st January – The Tivoli, Brisbane QLD

Tickets on sale via  Handsome Tours

Blackstreet

w/ Montell Jordan, CBD & Kulcha

  • Tuesday, 23rd January – Metro City, Perth WA
  • Thursday, 25th January – The Tivoli, Brisbane QLD
  • Friday, 26th January – Forum, Melbourne VIC
  • Sunday, 28th January – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW

Tickets via  Delta Bravo

  • Wednesday, 24th January – The Tivoli, Brisbane QLD
  • Friday, 26th January – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, 27th January – Forum, Melbourne VIC

Tickets  via Destroy All Lines .

Milky Chance

  • Friday, 26th January – Metropolis Fremantle, Perth WA
  • Saturday, 27th January – Vintage Vibes @ Tomich Wines, Woodside SA
  • Sunday, 28th January – The Tivoli, Brisbane QLD
  • Wednesday, 31st January – Powerstation, Auckland NZ
  • Friday, 2nd February – The Forum, Melbourne VIC
  • Tuesday, 6th February – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Friday, 9th February – Party In The Paddock @ Quercus Park, Carrick TAS

Charley Crockett

w/ Emma Donovan

  • Saturday, 27th January – Tamworth Town Hall, Tamworth, NSW
  • ​Sunday, 28th January – Bar on the Hill, Newcastle, NSW
  • Tuesday, 30th January – The King’s Theatre, Sunshine Coast, QLD
  • ​Wednesday, 31st January – The Green Room, Tyagarah, NSW
  • ​Thursday, 1st February – Eaton Hills Hotel, Brisbane, QLD
  • ​Friday, 2nd February – Anita’s Theatre, Thirroul, NSW
  • Sunday, 4th February – Enmore Theatre, Sydney, NSW
  • Tuesday, 6th February – ​Canberra Theatre Centre, Canberra, ACT
  • ​Thursday, 8th February – The Gov, Adelaide, SA
  • ​Friday, 9th February – Civic Hall, Ballarat, VIC
  • Saturday, 10th February – Coal Creek Community Park & Museum, Korumburra, VIC
  • Monday, 12th February – The Forum, Melbourne, VIC
  • Wednesday, 14th February – Astor Theatre, Perth, WA

Tickets via Frontier Touring .

Gregory Alan Isakov

  • Saturday, 27th January – The Tivoli, Brisbane QLD
  • Sunday, 28th January – The Forum, Melbourne VIC
  • Monday, 29th January – The Gov, Adelaide SA
  • Wednesday, 31st January – Freo.Social Club, Fremantle WA
  • Thursday, 1st February – Factory Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Friday, 2nd February – Metro Theatre, Sydney NSW

Tickets through SBM Presents

Louis Tomlinson

  • Sunday, 28th January – Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne VIC
  • Tuesday, 30th January – Riverstage, Brisbane QLD
  • Friday, 2nd February – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney NSW

Tickets  via Live Nation

  • Wednesday, 31st January – Forum, Melbourne VIC
  • Thursday, 1st February – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW

Tickets on sale via  mjrpresents

Melanie Martinez

  • Tuesday, 30th January – Aware Super Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Friday, 2nd February – Riverstage, Brisbane QLD
  • Monday, 5th February – Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne VIC
  • Tuesday, 6th February – Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne VIC
  • Tuesday, 30th January – Metro Theatre, Sydney NSW

Tickets via Untitled

  • Wednesday, 31st January – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Thursday, 1st February – Forum, Melbourne VIC

Faye Webster

  • Wednesday, 31st January – The Croxton, Melbourne VIC
  • Thursday, 1st February – Metro Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Wednesday, 31st January – Sydney Opera House, Sydney NSW (All ages)
  • Thursday, 1st February – Sydney Opera House, Sydney NSW (All ages)

P!nk

February 2024

The darkness.

w/ Cry Club (all shows), You Am I & DZ Deathrays (Mel, Bris, Syd)

  • Tuesday, 30th January – Hindley St Music Hall, Adelaide SA
  • Thursday, 1st February – Metropolis, Fremantle WA
  • Saturday, 3rd February – Festival Hall, Melbourne VIC
  • Wednesday, 7th February – The Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane QLD
  • Friday, 9th February – UC Refectory, Canberra ACT
  • Saturday, 10th February – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney NSW

Tickets on sale via SBM Presents

Unknown Mortal Orchestra

  • Tuesday, 30th January – Sydney Opera House, Sydney NSW (All ages)
  • Thursday, 1st February – Odeon Theatre, Hobart TAS
  • Friday, 9th February – Forum, Melbourne VIC

Amanda Palmer

  • Thursday, 1st February – City Recital Hall, Gadigal Land, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, 3rd February – Hamer Hall, Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Land, Melbourne VIC

Tickets: Sydney , Melbourne

  • Thursday, 1st February – Princess Theatre, Brisbane QLD
  • Saturday, 3rd February – Liberty Hall, Sydney NSW
  • Sunday, 4th February – 170 Russell, Melbourne VIC

Paris Texas

  • Thursday, 1st February – Oxford Art Factory, Sydney NSW
  • Thursday, 8th February – The Night Cat, Melbourne VIC
  • Friday, 2nd February – HBF Stadium, Perth WA     
  • Sunday, 4th February – John Cain Arena, Melbourne VIC 
  • Wednesday, 7th February – Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane QLD   
  • Friday, 9th February – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney NSW

Tickets on sale via  via Live Nation

DOMi & JD Beck

  • Friday, 2nd February – Brunswick Picture House, Brunswick Heads NSW
  • Friday, 9th February – Factory Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Sunday, 11th February – Corner Hotel, Melbourne VIC

Hemlocke Springs

  • Friday, 2nd February – The Night Cat, Melbourne VIC
  • Wednesday, 7th February – Oxford Art Factory, Sydney NSW
  • Friday, 2nd February – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW (All ages)
  • Thursday, 8th February – Forum, Melbourne VIC

Wednesday 13

  • Friday, 2nd February – The Triffid, Brisbane QLD
  • Saturday, 3rd February – The Metro, Sydney NSW
  • Sunday, 4th February – Max Watt’s, Melbourne VIC
  • Tuesday, 6th February – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide SA
  • Wednesday, 7th February – Rosemount Hotel, Perth WA

Tickets on sale Thursday, 27th July via  The Phoenix

Ludovico Einaudi

  • Friday, 2nd February – Sydney Opera House, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, 3rd February – Sydney Opera House, Sydney NSW (Matinee)
  • Saturday, 3rd February – Sydney Opera House, Sydney NSW (Evening)
  • Sunday, 4th February – Sydney Opera House, Sydney NSW
  • Monday, 4th February – Sydney Opera House, Sydney NSW
  • Wednesday, 7th February – Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne  VIC
  • Friday, 9th to Saturday, 10th February – Perth Concert Hall, Perth WA
  • Friday, 2nd February – Liberty Hall, Sydney NSW
  • Thursday, 8th February – Croxton Bandroom, Melbourne VIC

The Kid LAROI

  • Friday, 2nd February – AAMI Park, Melbourne VIC
  • Friday, 9th February – HBF Park, Perth WA
  • Tuesday, 13th February – Coopers Stadium, Adelaide SA
  • Friday, 16th February – Commbank Stadium, Sydney NSW
  • Sunday, 18th February – Cbus Super Stadium, Gold Coast QLD

Tickets   via  Ticketek

  • Saturday, 3rd February – Meeniyan Town Hall, South Gippsland VIC
  • Wednesday, 7th February – The Brunswick Ballroom, Melbourne VIC
  • Friday, 19th February – Bendigo Bank Theatre, Bendigo VIC
  • Saturday, 3rd February – Corner Hotel, Melbourne VIC
  • Sunday, 4th February – Freo.Social, Fremantle WA
  • Tuesday, 6th February – The Triffid, Brisbane QLD
  • Wednesday, 7th February – Factory Theatre, Sydney NSW

Tickets on sale  here

Rise Against

  • Sunday, 4th February – Forum Melbourne, Melbourne VIC
  • Monday, 5th February – ​Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW

Tickets on sale via  Frontier

Blind Guardian

  • Monday, 5th February – Princess Theatre, Brisbane QLD
  • Wednesday, 7th February – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide SA
  • Friday, 9th February – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne VIC
  • Saturday, 10th February – Metro Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Monday, 12th February – Magnet House, Perth WA

Ralph McTell

  • Wednesday, 7th February – Twin Towns, Tweed Heads NSW
  • Friday, 9th February – Concourse Theatre, Chatswood NSW
  • Thursday, 8th February – Old Museum, Bowen Hills QLD
  • Saturday, 10th February – The Street Theatre, Canberra ACT
  • Thursday, 15th February – Ulverstone Rowing Club, Ulverstone TAS
  • Friday, 16th February – Boathouse Centre, Launceston TAS
  • Saturday, 17th February – Franklin Palais Theatre, Franklin TAS
  • Thursday, 22nd February – The Wedge Performing Arts Centre, Sale VIC
  • Friday, 23rd February – Bernnineit, Cowes VIC
  • Saturday, 24th February – National Theatre, St Kilda VIC
  • Wednesday, 28th February – Hamilton Performing Arts Centre, Hamilton VIC
  • Friday, 1st March – Capital Theatre, Bendigo VIC
  • Saturday, 2nd March – Burrinja Cultural Centre, Upwey VIC
  • Thursday, 7th March – The Shed Theatre, Main Ridge VIC
  • Sunday, 3rd March – Trinity Sessions, Clarence Park VIC

w/ Rise Against

  • Thursday, 8th February– RAC Arena, Perth, WA
  • Friday, 9th February– RAC Arena, Perth, WA
  • Sunday, 11th February – Entertainment Centre, Adelaide, SA
  • Tuesday, 13th February – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, VIC
  • Wednesday, 14th February – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, VIC
  • Friday, 16th February – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, NSW
  • Saturday, 17th February – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, NSW
  • Monday, 19th February– Entertainment Centre, Brisbane, QLD
  • Tuesday, 20th February– Entertainment Centre, Brisbane, QLD
  • Wednesday, 21st February – Entertainment Centre, Brisbane, QLD
  • Friday, 23rd February – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, NSW
  • Saturday, 24th February – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, NSW
  • Monday, 26th February – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, VIC
  • Tuesday, 27th February – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, VIC

Simple Minds

  • Thursday, 8th February (6pm) – Sydney Opera House, Sydney NSW
  • Thursday, 8th February (9pm) – Sydney Opera House, Sydney NSW
  • Tuesday, 13th February – Palais Theatre, Melbourne VIC
  • Wednesday, 14th February – Adelaide Entertainment Centre Theatre, Adelaide SA
  • Sunday, 18th February – The Star Theatre, Gold Coast QLD

Tickets on sale via Simple Minds

w/ Tones And I

  • Friday, 9th February – Allianz Stadium, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, 10th February – Allianz Stadium, Sydney NSW
  • Tuesday, 13th February – McDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle NSW
  • Friday, 16th February – Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane QLD
  • Saturday, 17th February – Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane QLD
  • Tuesday, 20th February – Metricon Stadium, Gold Coast QLD
  • Friday, 23rd February – Marvel Stadium, Melbourne VIC
  • Saturday, 24th February – Marvel Stadium, Melbourne VIC
  • Tuesday, 27th February – Adelaide Oval, Adelaide SA
  • Friday, 9th February – Corner Hotel, Melbourne VIC
  • Sunday, 11th February – Oxford Art Factory, Sydney NSW
  • Friday, 9th February – The Metro, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, 10th February – Croxton Bandroom, Melbourne VIC
  • Sunday, 11th February – The Triffid, Brisbane QLD
  • Monday, 12th February – The Gov, Adelaide SA
  • Tuesday, 13th February – Rosemount Hotel, Perth WA

Tickets via  Metropolis Touring

Paul Weller

  • Friday, 9th February – Sydney Opera House, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, 10th February – Sydney Opera House, Sydney NSW
  • Monday, 12th February – Sydney Opera House, Sydney NSW

Tickets on sale  via the venue

Queens of the Stone Age

w/ Pond, Gut Health

  • Saturday, 10th February – Red Hill Auditorium, Perth WA
  • Tuesday, 13th February – The Drive, Adelaide SA
  • Friday, 16th February – Mona Lawns, Hobart TAS
  • Monday, 19th February – Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne VIC
  • Wednesday, 21st February – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney NSW
  • Thursday, 22nd February – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney NSW
  • Sunday, 25th February – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane QLD
  • Monday, 26th February – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane QLD

Tickets on sale via  Live Nation

In Flames | Kreator

  • Tuesday, 13th February – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide SA
  • Wednesday, 14th February – Forum, Melbourne VIC
  • Thursday, 15th February – UC Refectory, Canberra ACT
  • Saturday, 17th February – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Sunday, 18th February – The Tivoli, Brisbane QLD
  • Tuesday, 13th February ​– Corner Hotel, Melbourne, VIC ​
  • Wednesday, 14th February ​– Oxford Art Factory, Sydney, NSW
  • Friday, 16th February – ​The Zoo, Brisbane, QLD

Tickets via  Frontier Touring

  • Tuesday, 13th February – Freo.Social, Fremantle WA
  • Wednesday 14th February – The Gov, Adelaide SA
  • Friday, 16th February – Metro Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, 17th February – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne VIC
  • Sunday, 18th February – Princess Theatre, Brisbane QLD

Tickets via  SBM Presents

Matchbox Twenty

w/ Goo Goo Dolls

  • Tuesday, 13th February – RAC Arena, Perth WA
  • Thursday, 15th February – Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide SA
  • Friday, 16th February – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne VIC
  • Saturday, 17th February – Rochford Wines, Yarra Valley VIC
  • Tuesday, 20th February – WIN Entertainment Centre, Wollongong NSW
  • Thursday, 22nd February – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney NSW
  • Friday, 23rd February – GIO Stadium, Canberra ACT
  • Saturday, 24th February – Newcastle Entertainment Centre, Newcastle NSW
  • Monday, 26th February – Gold Coast Convention & Exhibition Centre, Gold Coast QLD
  • Tuesday, 27th February – Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane QLD

Tickets on sale Tuesday, 23rd May here

w/ Coal Chamber

  • Wednesday, 14th February – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane QLD
  • Friday, 16th February – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, 17th February – Festival Hall, Melbourne VIC
  • Monday, 19th February – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide SA
  • Wednesday, 21st February – Metro City, Perth WA

Tickets via The Phoenix

Fun Lovin’ Criminals

  • Wednesday, 14th February – University of Wollongong, Wollongong NSW
  • Thursday, 15th February – Metro Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Friday, 16th February – Triffid, Newstead QLD
  • Saturday, 17th February – Miami Marketta, Gold Coast QLD
  • Wednesday, 21st February – Kambri, Canberra ACT
  • Thursday, 22nd February – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne VIC
  • Friday, 23rd February – Unibar, Adelaide SA
  • Saturday, 24th February – Freo.Social, Perth WA

Tickets on sale now

  • Thursday, 15th February – Perth Festival @ The Rechabite, Perth WA
  • Saturday, 17th February – Tent Pole Festival, Mt Duneed Estate VIC
  • Monday, 19th February – Forum Melbourne, Melbourne VIC
  • Wednesday, 21st February – The Tivoli, Brisbane QLD
  • Friday, 23rd February – TBA, Hobart TAS
  • Sunday, 25th February – Hindley St Music Hall, Adelaide SA
  • Tuesday, 27th February – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW

Tickets and more info via  Mistletone

  • Thursday, 15th February – Melbourne Recital Centre, Melbourne VIC
  • Friday, 16th February – Theatre Royal, Castlemaine VIC
  • Sunday, 18th February – Factory Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Wednesday, 21st February – Rechabite Hall, Perth WA
  • Thursday, 22nd February – The Gov, Adelaide SA
  • Friday, 23rd February – Meeniyan Town Hall, Meeniyan VIC
  • Saturday, 24th February – Meeniyan Town Hall, Meeniyan VIC

Tickets  via the band’s website .

Taylor Swift

w/ Sabrina Carpenter

  • Friday, 16th February – Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne VIC
  • Saturday, 17th February – Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne VIC
  • Sunday, 18th February – Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne VIC
  • Friday, 23rd February – Accor Stadium, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, 24th February – Accor Stadium, Sydney NSW
  • Sunday, 25th February – Accor Stadium, Sydney NSW
  • Monday, 26th February – Accor Stadium, Sydney NSW

Greentea Peng

  • Friday, 16th February – Princess Theatre, Brisbane QLD
  • Tuesday, 20th February – Forum, Melbourne VIC
  • Wednesday, 21st February – Metro Theatre, Sydney NSW

Tickets via  Handsome Tours

  • Saturday, 17th February – Eatons Hill Hotel, Brisbane QLD
  • Monday, 19th February – AEC Theatre, Adelaide SA
  • Thursday, 22nd February – Hamer Hall, Melbourne VIC
  • Saturday, 24th February – Darling Harbour Theatre, Sydney NSW

Tickets via   mjrpresents.com

w/ Bad/Love

  • Saturday, 17th February – Amplifier Bar, Perth WA
  • Sunday, 18th February – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide, SA
  • Wednesday, 21st February – Max Watts, Melbourne, VIC
  • Thursday, 22nd February – Manning Bar, Sydney NSW
  • Friday, 23rd February – The Brightside, Brisbane QLD

Tickets on sale via  Silverback Touring

  • Saturday, 17th February – Riviera Beach Club, Melbourne VIC
  • Tuesday, 20th February – Liberty Hall, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, 24th February – The Triffid, Brisbane QLD

Tickets via  Frontier Touring .

The Animals

  • Tuesday, 20th February – Lizotte’s, Newcastle NSW
  • Wednesday, 21st February – Centro CBD, Wollongong NSW
  • Friday, 23rd February – Paddington RSL, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, 24th February – Bridge Hotel, Rozelle NSW
  • Sunday, 25th February – Twin Towns, Tweed Heads NSW
  • Wednesday, 28th – The Gov, Adelaide SA
  • Friday 1st March – SS&A Albury, Albury NSW
  • Saturday 2nd March – Wanstock @ Shoppingtown Hotel, Doncaster VIC

Tickets via  Metropolis

  • Wednesday, 21st February – The Forum, Melbourne VIC
  • Thursday, 22nd February – Roundhouse, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, 24th February – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane QLD

Shonen Knife

  • Wednesday, 21st February – Vinnie’s Dive, Gold Coast QLD
  • Thursday, 22nd February – Felons Barrel Hall, Brisbane QLD
  • Friday, 23rd February – Basement, Canberra ACT
  • Saturday, 24th February – Crowbar, Sydney NSW
  • Sunday, 25th February – Mona Lawns, Hobart TAS
  • Wednesday, 28th February – Corner Hotel, Melbourne VIC
  • Thursday, 1st March – The Gov, Adelaide SA
  • Friday, 2nd March – The River, Margaret River WA
  • Saturday, 3rd March – Milk Bar, Perth WA

Tickets are on sale via  Oztix

Dinosaur Jr.

w/ Stepmother

  • Wednesday, 21st February ​– Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW ​
  • Friday, 23rd February ​– The Tivoli, Brisbane QLD
  • Monday, 26th February ​– Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide SA
  • Wednesday, 28th February ​– The Astor Theatre, Perth WA

Slash and Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators

  • Thursday, 22nd February – Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide SA
  • Saturday, 24th February – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney NSW
  • Sunday, 25th February – Riverstage, Brisbane QLD
  • Tuesday, 27th February – John Cain Arena, Melbourne VIC

Todd Rundgren

  • Thursday, 22nd February – Corner Hotel, Melbourne VIC
  • Friday, 23rd February – The Triffid, Brisbane QLD
  • Saturday, 24th February – Factory Theatre, Sydney NSW

Tickets: Melbourne , Brisbane , Sydney

Kings Of Convenience

  • Thursday, 22nd February – Forum, Melbourne VIC
  • Saturday, 24th February – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Monday, 26th February – Princess Theatre, Brisbane QLD
  • Wednesday, 28th February – Perth Festival @ The Rechabite, Perth WA

Michael Rother & Friends: 50+ Years of NEU!

  • Thursday, 22nd February – City Recital Hall, Sydney NSW
  • Friday, 23rd February – The Rechabite Hall, Perth WA
  • Wednesday, 28th February – Powerhouse, Brisbane QLD
  • Friday, 1st March – Melbourne Recital Centre, Melbourne VIC

Tickets: Sydney , Perth , Melbourne , Brisbane , Hobart

Lonnie Holley, Moor Mother & Irreversible Entanglements

  • Thursday, 22nd February – The Rechabite Hall, Perth WA
  • Saturday, 24th February – Mona Lawns, Hobart TAS
  • Monday, 26th February – Utzon Room, Sydney Opera House, Sydney NSW
  • Wednesday, 28th February – Melbourne Recital Centre, Melbourne VIC

Tickets via Mistletone

Of Mice & Men

w/ Dream On Dreamer & Sienna Skies

  • Friday, 23rd February – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide SA
  • Saturday, 24th February – The Metro, Sydney NSW
  • Sunday, 25th February – 170 Russell, Melbourne VIC
  • Tuesday, 27th February – The Triffid, Brisbane QLD

Tickets via  Of Mice & Men

  • Sunday, 25th February – Granada Tavern, Hobart TAS
  • Tuesday, 27th February – The Curtin, Melbourne VIC
  • Wednesday, 28th February – Oxford Art Factory, Sydney NSW

Tickets via Holy Fuck

Isaac Et Nora

  • Saturday, 24th February – Mona Lawns, Hobart TAS ( w/ Lonnie Holley + more )
  • Sunday, 25th February – Hobart Town Hall, Hobart TAS
  • Wednesday, 28th February – The Factory, Sydney NSW
  • Thursday, 29th February – Thornbury Theatre, Melbourne VIC
  • Monday, 26th February – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney NSW
  • Tuesday, 27th February – The Tivoli, Brisbane QLD
  • Friday, 1st March – Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne VIC
  • Sunday, 3rd March – Supreme Court Gardens, Perth WA

Tickets  via Handsome Tours .

Wednesday | MJ Lenderman

  • Tuesday, 27th February – The Rechabite Hall, Perth WA
  • Thursday, 29th February – Factory Theatre, Sydney NSW

The Chemical Brothers

w/  The Presets, Anna Lunoe and James Holroyd

  • Tuesday, 27th February – Riverstage, Brisbane QLD
  • Thursday, 29th February – Sydney Showground, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday 2 March – Mt Duneed Estate, Geelong, VIC ( The Presets not appearing )

Tickets via Frontier Touring

Cheap Trick

w/ The Angels

  • Wednesday, 28th February – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Thursday, 29th February – Civic Theatre, Newcastle NSW
  • Tuesday, 5th March – Anita’s Theatre, Thirroul NSW
  • Thursday, 7th March – Canberra Theatre Centre, Canberra ACT
  • Wednesday, 13th March – Palais Theatre, St Kilda VIC
  • Thursday 14th March – Costa Hall, Geelong VIC

Maisie Peters

The National

w/ Fleet Foxes

  • Wednesday 28th February – Riverstage, Brisbane QLD
  • Friday, 1st March – Aware Super Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, 2nd March – Aware Super Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Tuesday, 5th March – Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne VIC
  • Wednesday, 6th March – Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne VIC
  • Saturday, 9th March – Kings Park And Botanic Garden, Perth WA

Tickets on sale  via Live Nation

The Band CAMINO

  • Wednesday, February 28th – Rosemount Hotel, Perth WA
  • Friday, March 1st – Princess Theatre, Brisbane QLD
  • Sunday, March 3rd – 170 Russell, Melbourne VIC
  • Tuesday, March 5th – Metro Theatre, Sydney NSW

The Midnight

  • Thursday, 29th February – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Friday, 1st March – Princess Theatre, Brisbane QLD
  • Saturday, 2nd March – Forum, Melbourne VIC
  • Thursday, 29th February – The Rechabite Hall, Boorloo/Perth WA
  • Saturday, 2nd March –  Princess Theatre – Meanjin/Brisbane QLD
  • Monday, 4th March – Liberty Hall – Eora/Sydney NSW
  • Tuesday, 5th March – Northcote Theatre – Naarm/Melbourne

Pop Will Eat Itself

w/ Jesus Jones

  • Thursday, 29th February – The Triffid, Brisbane QLD
  • Friday, 1st March – Manning Bar, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, 2nd March – The Croxton, Melbourne VIC
  • Sunday, 3rd March – Freo Social, Perth WA

Tickets  are available now

Angélique Kidjo

  • Thursday, 29th February – Perth Concert Hall, Perth WA
  • Monday, 4th March – Queensland Performing Arts Centre, Brisbane QLD
  • Tuesday, 5th March – Hamer Hall, Melbourne VIC
  • Wednesday, 6th March – Sydney Opera House, Sydney NSW

w/  Busta Rhym es,  En Vogue

  • Thursday, 29th February – Trusts Arena, Auckland NZ
  • Saturday, 2nd March – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne VIC
  • Sunday, 3rd March – Entertainment Centre, Adelaide SA
  • Tuesday, 5th March – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney NSW
  • Thursday, 7th March – Entertainment Centre, Brisbane QLD
  • Saturday, 9th March – RAC Arena, Perth WA

Tickets via  Live Nation

w/ Tones and I

  • Friday, 1st March – Optus Stadium, Perth WA
  • Saturday, 2nd March – Optus Stadium, Perth WA
  • Tuesday, 12th March – Marvel Stadium, Melbourne VIC
  • Wednesday, 13th March – Marvel Stadium, Melbourne VIC
  • Saturday, 16th March – Accor Stadium, Sydney NSW
  • Tuesday, 19th March – Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane QLD
  • Friday, 22nd March – Country Bank Stadium, Townsville QLD
  • Saturday, 23rd March – Country Bank Stadium, Townsville QLD

The Crystal Method

  • Friday, 1st March – Metro Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, 2nd March – The Triffid, Brisbane QLD
  • Wednesday, 6th March – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide SA
  • Thursday, 7th March – Max Watt’s, Melbourne VIC
  • Saturday, 9th March – Rosemount Hotel, Perth WA

Tickets on sale via  Metropolis

Yussef Dayes

  • Friday, 1st March – Astor Theatre, Boorloo/Perth WA
  • Sunday, 3rd March – Tivoli, Meanjin/Brisbane QLD
  • Tuesday, 5th March – Sydney Opera House, Eora/Sydney NSW
  • Wednesday, 6th March – Forum, Naarm/Melbourne VIC

Jonas Brothers

  • Friday, 1st March – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, 2nd March – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney NSW
  • Tuesday, 5th March – Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane QLD
  • Friday, 8th March – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne VIC
  • Saturday, 9th March – Laver Arena, Melbourne VIC

Tickets on sale   Tuesday, 8th August   via  Live Nation

  • Saturday, 2nd March – The Rechabite Hall, Perth WA
  • Monday, 4th March – Utzon Room, Sydney Opera House, Sydney NSW
  • Wednesday, 6th March – Powerhouse Theatre, Brisbane QLD
  • Thursday, 7th March – Estonian House, Melbourne VIC
  • Saturday, 9th March – Golden Plains, Meredith VIC
  • Sunday, 10th and Monday, 11th March – WOMADelaide, Botanic Park/Tainmuntilla, Adelaide SA

Tickets via  WITCH

  • Sunday, 3rd March – Town Hall, Auckland NZ
  • Wednesday, 6th March – Festival Hall, Melbourne VIC
  • Thursday, 7th March – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide SA
  • Saturday, 9th March – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney NSW
  • Sunday, 10th March – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane QLD
  • Tuesday, 12th March – Metro City, Perth WA

Black Country, New Road

  • Tuesday, 5th March – Princess Theatre, Brisbane QLD
  • Thursday, 7th March – Opera House, Sydney NSW
  • Friday, 8th March – Forum, Melbourne VIC
  • Sunday, 10th March – Golden Plains, Meredith VIC
  • Tuesday, 12th March – Rechabite, Perth WA

Teenage Fanclub

  • Tuesday, 5th March – Astor Theatre, Perth WA
  • Friday, 8th March – Metro Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, 9th March – Croxton Bandroom, Melbourne VIC
  • Tuesday, 12th March – The Northern Hotel, Byron Bay NSW
  • Wednesday, 13th March – The Triffid, Brisbane QLD

Tickets on sale via Frontier Touring

Boris | Kiyoharu

  • Wednesday, 6th March – Manning Bar, Sydney NSW
  • Thursday, 7th March – Powerhouse, Brisbane QLD
  • Friday, 8th March – Corner Hotel, Melbourne VIC
  • Sunday, 10th March – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide SA
  • Tuesday, 12th March – Fremantle, Freo Social, Perth WA

Tickets on sale now  here

José González

  • Wednesday, 6th March – Astor Theatre, Perth WA
  • Thursday, 7th March – Astor Theatre, Perth WA
  • Sunday, 10th March – Forum, Melbourne VIC
  • Monday, 11th March – Forum, Melbourne VIC
  • Wednesday, 13th March – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane QLD

Tickets on sale  via Handsome Tours

The Streets

  • Wednesday, 6th March – Metro City, Boorloo/Perth WA
  • Friday, 8th March – Hordern Pavillion, Eora/Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, 9th March – Margaret Court Arena, Naarm/Melbourne VIC
  • Tuesday, 12th March – Fortitude Music Hall, Meanjin/Brisbane QLD

Sanguisugabogg

w/ Disentomb & Algor Mortis

  • Wednesday, 6th March – The Brightside, Brisbane QLD
  • Thursday, 7th March – Newcastle Hotel, Newcastle NSW
  • Friday, 8th March – Mary’s Underground, Sydney
  • Saturday, 9th March – Max Watt’s, Melbourne VIC
  • Sunday, 10th March – Enigma Bar, Adelaide SA

Tickets on sale via  Destroy All Lines

The Human League

  • Wednesday, 6th March – The Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane QLD
  • Friday, 8th March – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, 9th March – Palais Theatre, Melbourne VIC
  • Monday, 11th March – AEC Theatre, Adelaide SA
  • Thursday, 14th March – Astor Theatre, Perth WA

Tickets  via Destroy All Lines

Arooj Aftab

  • Wednesday, 6th March – City Recital Hall, Sydney NSW
  • Friday, 8th March – Melbourne Recital Centre, Melbourne VIC

Tickets via  Arts Projects Australia

w/ Sister2Sister and DJ Levins

  • Thursday, 7th March – The Tivoli, Brisbane QLD
  • Friday, 8th March – 170 Russell, Melbourne VIC
  • Saturday, 9th March – Metro Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Wednesday, 13th March – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide SA
  • Thursday, 14th March – Rosemount, Perth WA

Tickets via   Metropolis Touring

Graham Nash

  • Thursday, 7th March – Palais Theatre, Melbourne VIC
  • Wednesday, 13th March – Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide SA
  • Saturday, 16th March – His Majesty’s Theatre, Perth WA
  • Tuesday, 19th March – Sydney Opera House, Sydney NSW
  • Wednesday, 20th March – Civic Theatre, Newcastle NSW
  • Saturday, 23rd March – Anitas Theatre, Wollongong NSW
  • Tuesday, 26th March – Qpac Concert Hall, Brisbane QLD
  • Wednesday, 27th March – Twin Towns, Tweed Heads NSW

Tickets on sale via  DRW Entertainment

Plácido Domingo | José Carreras

  • Thursday, 7th March – RAC Arena, Perth WA
  • Sunday, 10th March – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne VIC
  • Wednesday, 13th March – Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane QLD
  • Saturday, 16th March – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney NSW
  • Tuesday, 19th March – Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide SA

Tickets via TEG Live

  • Thursday, 7th March – Metro City, Perth/Boorloo WA
  • Saturday, 9th March – Forum, Melbourne/Naarm VIC
  • Thursday, 14th March – Enmore Theatre, Sydney/Warrane NSW
  • Friday, 15th March – The Tivoli, Brisbane/Meanjin QLD

Charlotte Adigéry & Bolis Pupul

  • Friday, 8th March – White Bay Power Station, Sydney NSW
  • Wednesday, 13th March – The Night Cat, Melbourne VIC

Tickets via  Frontier

  • Friday, 8th March – Northcote Social Club, Melbourne VIC
  • Wednesday, 13th March – Lefty’s Music Hall, Brisbane QLD
  • Thursday, 14th March – Trinity Sessions, Adelaide SA
  • Friday 15th March – The Great Club, Sydney NSW

From The Jam

  • Friday, 8th March – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne VIC
  • Saturday, 9th March – The Tivoli, Brisbane QLD
  • Sunday, 10th March – Manning Bar, Sydney NSW
  • Wednesday, 13th March – The Gov, Adelaide SA

Machine Head | Fear Factory

  • Saturday, 9th March – Astor Theatre, Perth WA
  • Tuesday, 12th March – Eatons Hill, Brisbane QLD
  • Thursday, 14th March – Forum, Melbourne VIC
  • Friday 15th March – Forum, Melbourne VIC
  • Saturday, 16th March – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Sunday 17th March – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW

Chris Young

  • Monday, 11th March – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Wednesday, 13th March – Forum Theatre, Melbourne VIC
  • Friday, 15th March – Willowbank Raceway, Ipswich QLD (CMC Rocks QLD)
  • Wednesday, 13th March – Princess Theatre, Brisbane QLD
  • Friday, 15th March – Canberra Theatre, Canberra ACT
  • Sunday, 17th March – The Forum, Melbourne VIC
  • Thursday, 21st March – Sydney Opera House, Sydney NSW

Tickets on sale  via Love Police .

John Craigie | Cat Clyde

  • Wednesday, 13th March – George Lane, Melbourne VIC
  • Thursday, 14th March – Wesley Anne, Melbourne VIC
  • Friday, 15th March – Way Out West, Melbourne VIC
  • Wednesday, 20th March – Petersham Bowling Club, Sydney NSW
  • Thursday, 21st March – La La La’s, Wollongong NSW
  • Friday, 22nd March – Eltham Hotel, Eltham NSW
  • Saturday, 23rd March – Junk Bar, Brisbane QLD
  • Sunday, 24th March – Grace Emily, Adelaide SA

Tickets via  Love Police

Lydia Lunch

  • Friday 8th March – OHM @ Brisbane Powerhouse, Brisbane QLD
  • Saturday 9th March – Byron Theatre, Byron Bay NSW
  • Thursday 14th March – Adelaide Town Hall, Adelaide SA
  • Friday 15th March – Melbourne Recital Centre, Melbourne VIC
  • Sunday, 17th March – Theatre Royal, Castlemaine VIC
  • Thursday, 21st March – Phoenix Central Park, Sydney NSW
  • Friday, 22nd March – The Great Club, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, 23rd March – MONA – Nolan Gallery, Hobart TAS

Tickets available  here

Vallis Alps

w/ Ashwarya

  • Wednesday, 13th March – 170 Russell, Naarm/Melbourne VIC
  • Thursday, 14th March – The Triffid, Meanjin/Brisbane QLD
  • Friday, 15th March – Metro Theatre, Eora/Sydney NSW

Tickets via  Vallis Alps

Thee Sacred Souls

  • Friday, 15th March – City Recital Hall, Sydney NSW
  • Friday, 15th March – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne, VIC
  • Saturday, 16th March – The Metro, Sydney, NSW
  • Sunday, 17th March – The Tivoli, Brisbane, QLD

Tickets on sale here

w/ Jean-Phi Dary and Prabhu Edouard

  • Friday, 15th March – Hammer Hall, Melbourne VIC
  • Saturday, 16th March – City Recital Hall, Sydney NSW  

The Primitives

  • Friday, 15th March – The Triffid, Brisbane QLD
  • Saturday, 16th March – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne VIC

Tickets via  Moshtix

  • Monday, 18th March – The Brightside, Brisbane QLD
  • Friday, 22nd March – The Lansdowne, Sydney NSW
  • Monday, 25th March – Northcote Social Club, Melbourne VIC

Tickets  via Frontier Touring .

Maisie Peters

  • Tuesday, 19th March – The Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane, QLD
  • Thursday, 21st March – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, NSW
  • Saturday, 23rd March – Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne, VIC

Gladys Knight

  • Tuesday, 19th March – Riverside Theatre, Perth, WA
  • Thursday, 21st March – Festival Theatre, Adelaide, SA
  • Saturday, 23rd March – Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre Great Hall, Brisbane, QLD
  • Sunday, 24th March – The Star Theatre, Gold Coast, QLD
  • Tuesday, 26th March – Hamer Hall, Melbourne, VIC
  • Thursday, 28th March – Royal Theatre, Canberra, ACT
  • Saturday, 30th March – ​The Star Event Centre, Sydney, NSW

Tickets on sale via Frontier

Lainey Wilson

  • Wednesday, 20th March – ​Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne VIC (All Ages)
  • Friday, 22nd March – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney NSW (All Ages)

Tickets via Frontier

The Dead South

  • Wednesday, 20th March – Metropolis Fremantle, Perth WA
  • Thursday, 21st March – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide SA
  • Saturday, 23rd March – Forum, Melbourne VIC
  • Tuesday, 26th March – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane QLD
  • Tuesday, 2nd April – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Wednesday, 20th March – Kings Park and Botanic Garden, Perth WA
  • Thursday, 21st March – Kings Park and Botanic Garden, Perth WA
  • Saturday, 23rd March – A Day On The Green @ Centennial Vineyards, Bowral NSW
  • Tuesday, 26th March – The Drive, Adelaide SA
  • Thursday, 28th March – Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne VIC
  • Tuesday, 2nd April – Newcastle Entertainment Centre, Newcastle NSW
  • Thursday, 4th April – Aware Super Theatre, Sydney NSW

Tickets on sale  via Live Nation .

  • Wednesday, 20th March – The Tivoli, Brisbane QLD
  • Thursday, 21st March – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Friday, 22nd March – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne VIC
  • Sunday, 24th March – Hindley St Music Hall, Adelaide SA
  • Tuesday, 26th March – Astor Theatre, Perth WA

Tickets via  Metropolis

Joker Xue (薛之谦)

  • Saturday, 23rd March – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, NSW
  • Tuesday, 26th March – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, VIC

Snarky Puppy

  • Monday, 25th March – Forum, Melbourne VIC
  • Wednesday, 27th March – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW

Tickets via   Bluesfest Tours

Newton Faulkner

  • Monday, 25th March – The Gov, Adelaide SA
  • Wednesday, 27th March – Corner Hotel, Melbourne VIC
  • Thursday, 28th March – Factory Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Friday, 29th March – Lizotte’s, Newcastle NSW (12pm show)
  • Friday, 29th March – Lizotte’s, Newcastle NSW (6pm show)

Tickets via Bluesfest Tours

$UICIDEBOY$

w/ Ghostemane, Pouya, Germ and Shakewell

  • Monday, 25th March – Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane QLD
  • Tuesday, 26th March – Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane QLD
  • Thursday, 28th March – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne VIC
  • Friday, 29th March – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne VIC
  • Saturday, 30th March – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney NSW

Tickets on sale via $UICIDEBOY$

Rickie Lee Jones

  • Tuesday, 26th March – The Gov, Adelaide SA
  • Wednesday, 27th March – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne VIC
  • Friday, 29th March – Factory Theatre, Sydney NSW

Tickets via  Bluesfest

  • Wednesday, 27th March – 170 Russell, Melbourne VIC
  • Thursday, 28th March – Metro Theatre, Sydney NSW

The Allman Betts Band

  • Wednesday, 27th March – Metro Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Monday, 1st April – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne VIC

Drive-By Truckers

  • Sunday, 31st March – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne VIC
  • Monday, 1st April – The Metro, Sydney NSW

Tedeschi Trucks Band

  • Wednesday, 3rd April – Palais Theatre, Melbourne VIC
  • Friday, 5th April – State Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, 6th April – State Theatre, Sydney NSW

The Blind Boys of Alabama

  • Thursday, 4th April – City Recital Hall, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, 6th April – Melbourne Recital Hall, Melbourne VIC
  • Friday, 5th April – Croxton Bandroom, Melbourne VIC
  • Saturday, 6th April – Metro Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Sunday, 7th April – The Triffid, Brisbane QLD
  • Tuesday, 9th April – The Gov, Adelaide SA
  • Wednesday, 10th April – Magnet House, Perth WA

Tickets on sale  via Metropolis Touring

Simple Plan

  • Saturday, 7th April – Metro City, Perth WA
  • Sunday, 7th April – Metro City, Perth WA
  • Tuesday, 9th April – Adelaide Entertainment Centre Theatre, Adelaide SA
  • Thursday, 11th April – John Cain Arena, Melbourne VIC
  • Saturday, 13th April – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney NSW
  • Sunday, 14th April – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane QLD
  • Monday, 15th April – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane QLD
  • Thursday, 18th April – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney NSW

Tickets on sale via Destroy All Lines

Live | Incubus

  • Tuesday, 9th April – WIN Entertainment Centre, Wollongong NSW
  • Wednesday, 10th April – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney NSW
  • Thursday, 11th April – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney NSW
  • Sunday, 14th April – Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne VIC
  • Wednesday, 17th April – The Drive, Adelaide SA

Tickets on sale vi a Ticketmaster

Bring Me The Horizon

w/ Sleep Token, Make Them Suffer, daine

  • Wednesday, 10th April – John Cain Arena, Melbourne VIC
  • Friday, 12th April – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney NSW
  • Sunday, 14th April – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney NSW
  • Wednesday, 17th April – Entertainment Centre, Adelaide SA
  • Thursday, 18th April – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne VIC
  • Saturday, 20th April – Riverstage, Brisbane QLD
  • Sunday, 21st April – Riverstage, Brisbane QLD

Tickets   via  Destroy All Lines

James Taylor

  • Friday, 12th April – Kings Park & Botanic Garden, Perth WA
  • Tuesday, 16th April – Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne VIC
  • Friday, 19th April – Entertainment Centre, Adelaide SA
  • Tuesday, 23rd April – Aware Super Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Sunday, 21st April – Sirromet Wines, Mount Cotton QLD
  • Saturday, 27th April – Bimbadgen, Hunter Valley NSW
  • Sunday, 28th April – Centennial Vineyards, Bowral NSW

Kid Congo & The Pink Monkey Birds

  • Thursday, 18th April – Corner Hotel, Melbourne VIC
  • Friday, 19th April – Theatre Royal, Castlemaine VIC
  • Saturday, 20th April – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide SA
  • Sunday, 21st April – Rosemount Hotel, Perth WA
  • Wednesday, 24th April – Republic Bar, Hobart TAS
  • Thursday, 25th April – Oxford Art Factory, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, 27th April – The Zoo, Brisbane QLD

Tickets on sale via  Oztix

The Dandy Warhols

  • Monday, 22nd April – Powerstation, Auckland NZ
  • Thursday, 25th April – The Tivoli, Brisbane QLD
  • Friday, 26th April – The Gov, Adelaide SA
  • Sunday, 28th April – Forum, Melbourne VIC
  • Monday, 29th April – Astor Theatre, Perth WA
  • Wednesday, 1st May – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Thursday, 2nd May – The Gov, Adelaide SA
  • Friday, 3rd May – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne VIC
  • Wednesday, 24th April  – Melbourne Recital Centre, Melbourne VIC
  • Friday, 26th April – Odeon Theatre, Hobart TAS
  • Saturday, 27th April – City Recital Hall, Sydney NSW
  • Tuesday, 30th April – The Tivoli, Brisbane QLD
  • Thursday, 25th April – The Plenary, Melbourne VIC
  • Friday, 26th April – The Plenary, Melbourne VIC
  • Monday, 29th April – State Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Tuesday, 30th April – State Theatre, Sydney NSW

Tickets on sale via  Nick Cave

  • Friday, 26th April – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, 27th April – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane QLD
  • Tuesday, 30th April – Festival Hall, Melbourne VIC
  • Wednesday, 1st May – Metro City, Perth WA

Niall Horan

  • Sunday, 28th April – Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane QLD
  • Wednesday, 1st May – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney NSW
  • Friday, 3rd May – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne VIC
  • Saturday, 4th May – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne VIC

Tickets on sale now  via Ticketek

Melissa Etheridge

Charlotte Sands

  • Thursday, 2nd May – Stay Gold, Melbourne VIC
  • Friday, 3rd May – Oxford Arts Factory, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, 4th May – The Brightside, Brisbane QLD

Tickets via Oztix

  • Thursday, 2nd May – Princess Theatre, Brisbane QLD (Lic AA)
  • Friday, 3rd May – Metro Theatre, Sydney NSW (Lic AA)
  • Saturday, 4th May – Croxton Bandroom, Melbourne VIC (18+)
  • Tuesday, 7th May – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide SA (Lic AA)
  • Thursday, 9th May – Magnet House, Perth WA (18+)

Tickets  on sale now

  • Thursday, 2nd May – The Triffid, Brisbane QLD
  • Friday, 3rd May – Manning Bar, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, 4th May – Max Watt’s, Melbourne VIC
  • Friday, 10th May – The Gov, Adelaide SA
  • Saturday, 11th May – The Rosemount, Perth WA

Tickets  on sale now

The Mary Wallopers

  • Wednesday, 8th May – The Triffid, Brisbane QLD
  • Friday, 10th May – Metro Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, 11th May – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne VIC
  • Wednesday, 15th May – The Gov, Adelaide SA
  • Thursday, 16th May – Astor Theatre, Perth WA
  • Wednesday, 8th May ​– TSB Arena, Wellington NZ ​(Lic. All Ages)
  • Thursday, 9th May – ​Spark Arena, Auckland NZ (Lic. All Ages)
  • Saturday, 11th May – ​Hordern Pavilion, Sydney NSW ​(Lic. All Ages)
  • Sunday, 12th May – ​Hordern Pavilion, Sydney NSW ​(Lic. All Ages)
  • Monday, 13th May – ​Hordern Pavilion, Sydney NSW ​(Lic. All Ages)
  • Wednesday, 15th May – ​Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne VIC ​​(Lic. All Ages)
  • Friday, 17th May ​– Riverstage, Brisbane QLD (Lic. All Ages)
  • Monday, 20th May – ​HBF Park, Perth WA (​All Ages)
  • Tuesday, 21st May – ​HBF Park, Perth WA (​All Ages)

Melissa Etheridge

  • Friday, 10th May – Riverside Theatre, Perth WA
  • Sunday, 12th May – AEC Theatre, Adelaide SA
  • Wednesday, 15th May – Forum, Melbourne VIC
  • Friday, 17th May – Darling Harbour Theatre, Sydney NSW

Tickets via  TEG Live

Engelbert Humperdinck

  • Tuesday, 14th May – QPAC, Brisbane QLD
  • Thursday, 16th May – The Star, Gold Coast, QLD
  • Saturday, 18th May – Her Majesty’s Theatre, Adelaide SA
  • Monday, 20th May – Sydney Opera House, Sydney NSW
  • Thursday, 23rd May – Hamer Hall, Melbourne VIC
  • Saturday, 25th May – Riverside Theatre – PCEC, Perth WA

Tickets on sale via  Mellen

  • Thursday, 16th May – The Triffid, Brisbane QLD
  • Friday, 17th May – Metro Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, 18th May – The Croxton, Melbourne VIC
  • Wednesday, 22nd May – The Gov, Adelaide SA
  • Thursday, 23rd May – Rosemount Hotel, Perth WA

Tickets on sale now via Metropolis Touring .

  • Friday, 17th May – Festival Hall, Melbourne VIC
  • Sunday, 19th May – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane QLD
  • Wednesday, 22nd May – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney NSW
  • Sunday, 19th May – Lizotte’s, Newcastle NSW
  • Thursday, 23rd May – Street Theatre, Canberra ACT
  • Friday, 24th May – The Concourse Lounge, Chatswood NSW
  • Saturday, 25th May – Trinity Sessions, Adelaide SA
  • Thursday, 30th May – Theatre Royal, Hobart TAS
  • Friday, 31st May – Theatre Royal, Castlemaine VIC
  • Saturday, 1st June – National Theatre, St. Kilda VIC
  • Sunday, 2nd June – Burrinja Cultural Centre, Upwey VIC

Tickets available via  EricBibb.com .

Peter Hook & The Light

  • Tuesday, 21st May – Hindley St. Music Hall, Adelaide SA
  • Wednesday, 22nd May – The Tivoli, Brisbane QLD
  • Friday, 24th May – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, 25th May – The Forum, Melbourne VIC
  • Tuesday, 28th May –Astor Theatre, Perth WA
  • Wednesday, 22nd May – Astor Theatre, Perth, WA
  • Friday, 24th May – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide, SA
  • Saturday, 25th May – Palais Theatre, Melbourne, VIC
  • Wednesday, 29th May – Enmore Theatre, Sydney, NSW
  • Friday, 31st May – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane, QLD

The Hold Steady

  • Friday, 24th May – The Croxton Bandroom, Melbourne VIC
  • Saturday, 25th May – The Croxton Bandroom, Melbourne VIC
  • Sunday, 26th May – Stay Gold, Melbourne VIC

Tickets on sale  via Destroy All Lines .

Boney M featuring Maizie Williams

  • Monday, 3rd June – Astor Theatre, Perth WA
  • Tuesday, 4th June – Astor Theatre, Perth WA
  • Thursday, 6th June – Civic Theatre, Newcastle NSW
  • Friday, 7th June – Anita’s Theatre, Wollongong NSW
  • Saturday, 8th June – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Sunday, 9th June – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Thursday, 13th June – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane QLD
  • Friday, 14th June – The Star, Gold Coast QLD
  • Saturday, 15th June – Palais Theatre, Melbourne VIC
  • Sunday, 16th June – Palais Theatre, Melbourne VIC
  • Wednesday, 19th June – The Gov, Adelaide SA
  • Monday, 24th June – The Gov, Adelaide SA
  • Thursday, 27th June – Palais Theatre, Melbourne VIC
  • Friday, 28th June – Penrith Panthers Evan Theatre, Penrith NSW
  • Saturday, 29th June – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW

Tickets on sale via  Metropolis Touring

  • Wednesday, 19th June – The Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane QLD
  • Friday, 21st June – HBF Stadium, Perth WA
  • Sunday, 23rd June – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide SA
  • Wednesday, 26th June – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney NSW
  • Friday, 28th June – Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne VIC

The High Kings

  • Friday, 21st June – The Tivoli, Brisbane QLD
  • Saturday, 22nd June – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Sunday, 23rd June – Southern Cross Club, Canberra ACT
  • Friday, 28th June – Forum, Melbourne VIC
  • Saturday, 29th June – The Gov, Adelaide SA
  • Sunday, 30th June – Astor Theatre, Perth WA

w/ Casey, Landon Tewers & Inertia

  • Sunday, 7th July – Magnet House, Perth WA
  • Tuesday, 9th July – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide SA
  • Thursday, 11th July – The Tivoli, Brisbane QLD
  • Friday, 12th July – Liberty Hall, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, 13th July – Forum, Melbourne VIC
  • Tuesday, 16th July – Neck of the Woods, Auckland NZ
  • Wednesday, 17th July – San Fran, Wellington NZ

Tickets via  destroyalllines.com

  • Tuesday, 16th July – Metro City, Perth WA
  • Thursday, 18th July – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane QLD
  • Tuesday, 23rd July – Festival Hall, Melbourne VIC
  • Friday, 26th July – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney NSW
  • Sunday, 28th July – Auckland Town Hall, Auckland NZ

Tickets via livenation.com.au

  • Thursday, 25th July – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, VIC
  • Sunday, 28th July – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, NSW

Tickets on sale via Live Nation

September 2024

Iron maiden.

w/ Killswitch Engage

  • Sunday, 1st September – RAC Arena, Perth WA
  • Wednesday, 4th September – Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide SA
  • Friday, 6th September – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne VIC
  • Saturday, 7th September – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne VIC
  • Tuesday, 10th September – Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane QLD
  • Thursday, 12th September – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney NSW
  • Friday, 13th September – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney NSW

Tickets on sale via  Ticketek

Thirty Seconds to Mars

  • Thursday, 12th September – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne VIC
  • Saturday, 14th September – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney NSW
  • Tuesday, 17th September – Riverstage, Brisbane QLD
  • Thursday, 19th September – Spark Arena, Auckland NZ
  • Thursday, 12th September – The Zoo, Brisbane, QLD
  • Saturday, 14th September – Crowbar, Sydney, NSW
  • Sunday, 15th September – Max Watts, Melbourne, VIC

General tickets on sale   via  Destroy All Lines

Belinda Carlisle

  • Wednesday, 18th September – Astor Theatre, Perth WA
  • Friday, 20th September – Palais Theatre, Melbourne VIC
  • Saturday, 21st September – Palais Theatre, Melbourne VIC
  • Tuesday, 24th September – Civic Theatre, Newcastle NSW
  • Friday, 27th September – Anita’s Theatre, Thirroul NSW
  • Sunday, 29th September – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Monday, 30th September – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Thursday, 3rd October – Twin Towns, Tweed Heads NSW
  • Saturday, 5th October – The Tivoli, Brisbane QLD
  • Sunday, 6th October – The Tivoli, Brisbane QLD

w/ Rose Tattoo   (except Perth)

  • Tuesday, 24th September – Astor Theatre, Perth, WA
  • Thursday, 26th September – Prince Bandroom, St Kilda, VIC
  • Friday, 27th September – Metro Theatre, Sydney, NSW
  • Saturday, 28th September – The Triffid, Brisbane, QLD

Tickets on sale via the band’s  official website

October 2024

They might be giants.

  • Wednesday, 2nd October – The Gov, Adelaide SA
  • Friday, 4th October – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, 5th October – City Recital Hall, Sydney NSW
  • Monday, 7th October – The Tivoli, Brisbane QLD
  • Tuesday, 8th October – The Tivoli, Brisbane QLD
  • Thursday, 10th October – Forum, Melbourne VIC
  • Friday, 11th October – Forum, Melbourne VIC
  • Sunday, 13th October – Astor Theatre, Perth WA

Tickets  via Destroy All Lines

PinkPantheress

  • Tuesday, October 29th – Festival Hall, Melbourne VIC

w/ PinkPantheress & Emmanuel Kelly

  • Wednesday, 30th October – Marvel Stadium, Melbourne VIC
  • Thursday, 31st October – Marvel Stadium, Melbourne VIC

Tickets via  Coldplay

November 2024

  • Saturday, 2nd November – Marvel Stadium, Melbourne VIC
  • Sunday, 3rd November – Marvel Stadium, Melbourne VIC
  • Wednesday, 6th November – Accor Stadium, Sydney NSW
  • Thursday, 7th November – Accor Stadium, Sydney NSW
  • Sunday, 10th November – Accor Stadium, Sydney NSW
  • Wednesday, 13th November – Eden Park, Auckland NZ
  • Friday, 15th November – Eden Park, Auckland NZ
  • Saturday, 16th November – Eden Park, Auckland NZ
  • Tuesday, November 5th – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney NSW
  • Friday, 8th November – Red Hill Auditorium, Perth WA
  • Sunday, 10th November – Riverstage, Brisbane QLD
  • Tuesday, 12th November – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney NSW
  • Friday, 15th November – AEC Theatre, Adelaide SA
  • Sunday, 17th November – Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne VIC
  • Tuesday, 19th November – Spark Arena, Auckland NZ
  • Thursday, 21st November – TSB Arena, Wellington NZ
  • Thursday, 14th November – Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre, Auckland NZ
  • Saturday, 16th November – Palais Theatre, Melbourne VIC
  • Monday, 18th November – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide SA
  • Thursday, 21st November – Sydney Opera House, Sydney NSW
  • Friday, 22nd November – Sydney Opera House, Sydney NSW
  • Saturday, 23rd November – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane QLD
  • Wednesday, 27th November – Fremantle Arts Centre, Perth WA

Tickets on sale via  THE THE

James Blunt

  • Thursday, November 21st – Riverstage, Brisbane QLD
  • Saturday, November 23rd – Aware Super Theatre, Sydney NSW
  • Sunday, November 24th – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne VIC
  • Monday, November 25th – AEC Theatre, Adelaide SA
  • Thursday, November 28th – Red Hill Auditorium, Perth WA

Tickets via  Destroy All Lines .

This article was originally published on 19/04/2023

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NEW DATE ADDED: Paul announces Australian dates for the 'Got Back' tour

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SECOND AND FINAL SYDNEY SHOW ADDED DUE TO OVERWHELMING DEMAND ⁠Saturday 28 October - Sydney - Allianz Stadium

⁠PAUL ANNOUNCES  GOT BACK AUSTRALIAN TOUR 2023 ⁠First Australian dates since his 2017 award-winning tour ⁠Tour will include first visits to Newcastle and Gold Coast  MORE INFORMATION HERE!

TOUR DATES: Wednesday 18 October - Adelaide - Entertainment Centre Saturday 21 October - Melbourne - Marvel Stadium ⁠Tuesday 24 October - Newcastle - McDonald Jones Stadium ⁠Friday 27 October - Sydney - Allianz Stadium ⁠NEW DATE: Saturday 28 October - Sydney - Allianz Stadium ⁠Wednesday 1 November - Brisbane - Suncorp Stadium ⁠Saturday 4 November - Gold Coast - Heritage Bank Stadium

SIGN UP TO THE PAULMcCARTNEY.COM MAILING LIST FOR AN EXCLUSIVE PRE-SALE PASSWORD ⁠ ⁠PaulMcCartney.com pre-sale: Wednesday 9th August ⁠Telstra pre-sale: Thursday 3rd August ⁠Frontier pre-sale: Wednesday 9th August ⁠GENERAL SALE: Friday 11th August

“I’ve got so many amazing memories of my time in Australia over the years. Our last trip was so much fun. We had such an incredible time. Each show was a party, so we know this is going to be incredibly special. Australia we are going to rock! I can’t wait to see you.” - Paul

Paul will bring his acclaimed Got Back Tour to Australia this October/November!

Got Back starts with an intimate arena show in Adelaide, the city where The Beatles made history in 1964 on their first visit to Australia. An estimated 350,000 people lined the streets between the airport and Town Hall to catch a glimpse of the band. Paul will then travel to Melbourne, Newcastle, Sydney, Brisbane, and the Gold Coast performing in stadiums – with the shows in Newcastle and the Gold Coast being his first concerts there. These dates will see Paul return for his first live performances in Australia in six years. Paul was last in Australia in December 2017 (which saw him win a Helpmann Award for Best International Contemporary Concert in 2018), wowing audiences nationwide with a near three-hour show.

With songs like ‘Hey Jude’, ‘Live and Let Die’, ‘Band on the Run’,  ‘Let It Be’ and so many more, the Paul McCartney live experience is everything any music lover could ever want from a rock show: hours of the greatest moments from the last 60 years of music – dozens of songs from Paul’s solo, Wings and of course Beatles catalogues that have formed the soundtracks of our lives.

Paul launched the Got Back tour in February 2022, completing 16 huge shows across the US before performing what the British Times newspaper described as the “ best gig ever ” with his history-making set at Glastonbury in June 2022.

Featuring Paul’s longtime band – Paul “Wix” Wickens (keyboards), Brian Ray (bass/guitar), Rusty Anderson (guitar) and Abe Laboriel Jr (drums) – and constantly upgraded state of the art audio and video technology that ensures an unforgettable experience from every seat in the house, a Paul McCartney concert is never anything short of life-changing.

PRE-SALE AND GENERAL SALE TIMINGS ARE STAGGERED BY SHOW

⁠PaulMcCartney.com pre-sale: Wednesday 9th August ⁠ Sydney: 11am AEST ⁠Brisbane: 1pm AEST ⁠Adelaide: 2:30pm ACST ⁠Newcastle: 3pm AEST ⁠Gold Coast: 4pm AEST ⁠Melbourne: 4pm AEST ⁠ ⁠Telstra pre-sale: Thursday 3rd August ⁠⁠⁠ Sydney: 10am AEST ⁠Brisbane: 12pm AEST ⁠Adelaide: 1:30pm ACST ⁠Newcastle: 3pm AEST ⁠Gold Coast: 3pm AEST ⁠Melbourne: 4pm AEST ⁠ ⁠Frontier pre-sale: Wednesday 9th August ⁠ Sydney: 11am AEST ⁠Brisbane: 1pm AEST ⁠Adelaide: 2:30pm ACST ⁠Newcastle: 3pm AEST ⁠Gold Coast: 4pm AEST ⁠Melbourne: 4pm AEST

⁠GENERAL SALE - Friday 11th August ⁠⁠⁠ Sydney: 10am AEST ⁠⁠Newcastle: 11am AEST ⁠Brisbane: 12pm AEST ⁠⁠Melbourne: 1pm AEST ⁠Adelaide: 1:30pm ACST ⁠Gold Coast: 3pm AEST ⁠ ⁠Visit the Got Back 2023 tour page for more information and ticket links , and keep an eye out for more news coming soon...

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Just Announced: AUSTRALIA Tour Dates!

🚨 AUSTRALIA – Are you ready to ROCK?! We’re hitting the Land Down Under this NOVEMBER – bringing The World Tour to Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne! 🤘

“After getting back on the road this past summer, we’re beyond thrilled to bring this massive tour to a global audience including some special dates in Australia !” -Joe Elliott

Tickets go live for public on-sale on Thursday, June 8, 2023.

Rock Brigade Presale:

Brisbane: Fri 2 Jun 9am > Mon 5 Jun 9am (local) Melbourne: Fri 2 Jun 9am > Mon 5 Jun 9am (local) Sydney: Fri 2 Jun 10am > Mon 5 Jun 10am (local)

Vodafone Presale:

Brisbane: Mon 5 Jun 10am > Wed 7 Jun 10am (local) Melbourne: Mon 5 Jun 10am > Wed 7 Jun 10am (local) Sydney: Mon 5 Jun 11am > Wed 7 Jun 11am (local)

LiveNation Presale:

Brisbane: Wed 7 Jun 11am > Thu 8 Jun 10am (local) Melbourne: Wed 7 Jun 11am > Thu 8 Jun 10am (local) Sydney: Wed 7 Jun 12pm > Thu 8 Jun 11am (local)

MELBOURNE, Thurs day June 1 , 2023 – Hot off the heels of the biggest North American stadium tour of 2022 with more than 1.3 million tickets sold, the world’s most iconic and celebrated rock legends Def Leppard and Mötley Crüe continue the i r 2023 co-headline ‘The World Tour’ with the announcement of 3 exclusive Australian dates.

Produced by Live Nation and presented by Triple M , Mötley Crüe and Def Leppard will bring their electrifying stage shows to Australia commencing with Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium on November 8, Giants Stadium Sydney on November 11, and Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium on Nov e mber 14.

The artists’ exclusive , 72-hour ticket pre-sale commence s on Friday, June 2 – Brisbane and Melbourne kicking off at 9am, and Sydney at 1 0 am .

Vodafone customers can secure tickets during a 48 hour pre-sale commenc ing Monday, June 5 – Brisbane and Melbourne at 10am and Sydney at 11am . Head to Vodafone.com.au/ticket

The Live Nation pre-sale commence s on Wednesday, June 7 – Brisbane and Melbourne at 11am, running until 10am on Thursday June 8 , and Sydney from 12pm until 11am on Thursday June 8.

General public tickets go on sale on Thur s day, June 8 – Brisbane and Melbourne from 11am and Sydney from 12pm.  ALL TIMES ARE LOCAL.

“After getting back on the road this past summer, we’re beyond thrilled to bring this massive tour to a global audience including some special dates in Australia !” said Joe Elliott.

Def Leppard fan pre-sale:

C ommence s Friday, June 2 : Brisbane and Melbourne kicking off at 9am, and Sydney at 10am, running for 72 hours.

Vodafone pre-sale:

Commences Monday, June 5 : Brisbane and Melbourne at 10am and Sydney at 11am, running for 48 hours.

Live Nation pre-sale:

C ommences Wednesday, June 7 : Brisbane and Melbourne 11am – 10am on Thursday, June 8; Sydney 12pm – 11am on Thursday, June 8.

General public tickets go on sale on Thursday, June 8 – Brisbane and Melbourne from 11am and Sydney from 12pm.  ALL TIMES ARE LOCAL.

For complete tour, ticket and VIP Experience information, go to www.livenation.com.au

2023 – THE WORLD TOUR DATES:

Mon, May 22 Sheffield, UK Bramall Lane

Thu, May 25 Mönchengladbach, Germany SparkassenPark

Sat, May 27 Munich, Germany Koenigsplatz

Mon, May 29 Budapest, Hungary MVM Dome

Wed, May 31 Krakow, Poland TAURON Arena Kraków

Fri, Jun 2 Prague, Czech Republic Prague Rocks *

Sat, Jun 3 Hannover, Germany Expo Plaza

Wed, Jun 7 Solvesborg, Sweden Rock Festival *

Fri, Jun 9 Hyvinkää, Finland RockFest *

Sun, Jun 11 Trondheim, Norway Trondheim Rocks *

Wed, Jun 14 Copenhagen, Denmark COPENHELL *

Fri, Jun 16 Clisson , France Hellfest *

Sun, Jun 18 Dessel , Belgium Graspop Metal Meeting *

Tue, Jun 20 Milan, Italy Ippodromo SNAI San Siro

Fri, Jun 23 Lisbon, Portugal Passeio Maritimo de Alges

Sat, Jun 24 Rivas-Vaciamadrid, Spain Auditorio Miguel Ríos

Tue, Jun 27 Thun, Switzerland Stockhorn Arena

Sat, Jul 1 London, UK Wembley Stadium

Sun, Jul 2 Lytham, UK Lytham Festival *

Tue, Jul 4 Dublin, Ireland Marlay Park

Thu, Jul 6 Glasgow, UK Glasgow Green

Sat, Au g 5 Syracuse, NY JMA Wireless Dome

Tue, Aug 8 Columbus, OH Ohio Stadium

Fri, Aug 11 Fargo, ND Fargodome

Su n , Aug 13 Omaha, NE Charles Schwab Field Omaha

Wed, Aug 16 Tulsa, OK H.A. Chapman Stadium

Wed, Nov 8 Brisbane, Suncorp Stadium

Sat, Nov 11 Sydney, Giants Stadium

Tues, Nov 14 Melbourne, Marvel Stadium

* Festival Date

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Harry Styles Announces 2023 Australia and New Zealand Tour

Harry styles has confirmed his return to australia and new zealand in 2023, just months after his ‘love on tour’ 2022 dates were cancelled. , conor lochrie, conor lochrie's most recent stories.

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Harry Styles has confirmed his return to Australia and New Zealand in 2023, just months after his ‘Love On Tour’ 2022 dates were officially cancelled.

Beginning in Perth on February 20th, Styles will then head to Melbourne, Gold Coast, and Sydney, before concluding in Auckland on March 7th. He’ll be joined on the tour by acclaimed British indie rock duo Wet Leg , whose self-titled debut album just topped the charts in the UK and Australia.

It comes just months after Styles confirmed that he wouldn’t be able to tour the two countries in 2022. “To everyone in Australia and New Zealand, I can’t believe it’s been four years,” he shared in a statement released via Live Nation at the time. “I can’t wait to see you again, but unfortunately it is just not possible at this time. I will be sharing news soon about new shows, I love you all so much – I miss you, and I can’t wait to see you.”

General tickets for the new tour dates go on sale on Wednesday, April 27th (12pm AEST), with the My Live Nation pre-sale beginning on Tuesday, April 26th (11am AEST).

Styles is currently preparing for the release of his highly-anticipated new album, Harry’s House , set to be released on May 20th. His third album will be the follow-up to his record-breaking 2019 album Fine Line . Harry’s House  was teased earlier this month by lead single “As It Was” , which reached number one on the ARIA Singles Chart.

Last weekend, Styles headlined Coachella Festival for the first time, bringing out Shania Twain to perform her classic songs like “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!”. He also performed “As It Was” live for the first time, as well as two unreleased songs, “Boyfriends” and “Late Night Talking”. Styles will also headline Coachella again this weekend.

Harry Styles ‘Love On Tour’ 2023 Australia and New Zealand

My Live Nation pre-sale begins Tuesday, April 26th 2022 (11am AEST)

General sale begins Wednesday, April 27th 2022 (12pm AEST)

Tickets via livenation.com.au

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Marvel Stadium, Melbourne, VIC

Tuesday, February 28th

Metricon Stadium, Gold Coast, QLD

Friday, March 3rd

Accor Stadium, Sydney, NSW

Tuesday, March 7th

Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland, NZ

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Florence + The Machine have shared details for a five-date Australia and New Zealand tour, taking their upcoming Dance Fever album Down Under in the first quarter of 2023.

The run will start in Perth on Saturday March 4, when Florence Welch and co. take to the stage at the RAC Arena. They’ll head to Melbourne next, playing Rod Laver Arena on Wednesday March 8, before jetting up to Sydney for a gig at Qudos Bank Arena the following Monday, March 13.

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Joining the group for all five dates will be indie-pop star King Princess, who is currently hard at work on the follow-up to her 2019 debut, Cheap Queen . That record, tentatively titled ‘Hold On Baby’, is due for release later this year, with the recent singles “Little Brother” and “For My Friends” expected to appear on it.

Tickets for all five dates of the tour go on sale at 11am local time this Friday. There will be a presale for members of Frontier Touring’s mailing list, running from 11am on Wednesday, May 4.

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Florence + The Machine’s new album, Dance Fever is due out on May 13 via Polydor. Announced back in March – and described by Welch as sounding like their 2009 debut ‘Lungs’ with “more self-knowledge” – the band have shared four singles from it thus far: “King”, “Heaven Is Here”, “My Love” and “Free”.

Last month, Welch opened up about the creation of Dance Fever , saying: “I had this drive underneath me and I was like if these songs want to get out, I have to get them out fast, because I do have other desires. The thing I’ve always been sure of is my work, but I do start to feel this shifting of priorities, this sense of like…maybe I want something different.”

The band debuted tracks from the album live in Newcastle last month, performing a series of new cuts including the unreleased “Girls Against God”. They’ll embark on an arena tour of the UK and Europe later this year, taking in 11 shows between Paris and Dublin this November.

Florence + The Machine’s 2023 Australian and New Zealand tour dates are:

Saturday, March 4 – Perth, RAC Arena Wednesday, March 8 – Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena Monday, March 13 – Sydney, Qudos Bank Arena Friday, March 17 – Brisbane, Entertainment Centre Tuesday, March 21 – Auckland, Spark Arena.

Pre-order Dance Fever .

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THRICE ‘THE ARTIST IN THE AMBULANCE’ 20TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR – AUSTRALIA | AUG/SEPT 2023

American post-hardcore rockers, THRICE will be heading to Australia this August to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of ‘ The Artist In The Ambulance ‘.

The band will be performing their seminal record in its entirety across five capital cities with stops in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth. Due to an overwhelming response, 2nd and final shows have also been added in Melbourne & Perth .

Released in 2003, ‘ The Artist In The Ambulanc e ‘ album spawned two massive singles, ‘ All That’s Left ‘  and ‘ Stare at the Sun ‘.

On the upcoming tour, THRICE’s vocalist and guitarist, Dustin Kensrue shares “ Some of our favourite memories of touring in Australia are from the first time we toured ‘The Artist In The Ambulance’ there. There was such a great energy to those shows and we can’t wait to do it again .”

Catch all the tour dates for the band’s 2023 Australian tour, below.

‘THE ARTIST IN THE AMBULANCE’ 20TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR

AUSTRALIA | AUG/SEPT 2023

With Special Guests *Wifecult ^St Judes +Shangrila

Thu 31 Aug | Northcote Theatre, Melbourne [2ND SHOW] *

Fri 1 sept | northcote theatre, melbourne [sold out] *, sat 2 sept | metro theatre, sydney [sold out] *, sun 3 sept | princess theatre, brisbane [sold out] *, tue 5 sept | lion arts factory, adelaide [sold out] ^, wed 6 sept | badlands, perth [sold out] +, thu 7 sept | badlands, perth [sold out] +, also touring, bombay bicycle club, killswitch engage, shannon noll.

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Bruce Springsteen photo by Ros O'Gorman

Bruce Springsteen Confirms Australia and New Zealand Tour

by Paul Cashmere on May 25, 2022

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band will tour Australia and New Zealand as part of their 2023/2024 World Tour.

While Australian dates are yet to be announced Springsteen told SiriusXM Radio “We’re eventually going to get to Australia and New Zealand, and back around again”.

The immediate timeline for Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band, according to Bruce is, “We’re going to rehearse in January, start in the States in arenas at the beginning of February, run that through April. Then head over to Europe through the beginning of August, and come back to the States play a few stadium shows outside.

Based on that timeline, expect an Australia and New Zealand announcement soon from Frontier Touring/AEG for the summer of 23/24.

In his SiriusXM interview, Bruce said that “there will be plenty of that when we get on the road” in reference to live material of songs from the recent ‘Letters To You’ rock album but there won’t be anything from the previous acoustic album ‘Western Stars’. “I’d like to keep it a rock show,” he said. “Once you’re out in an arena or stadium, people have come to see a rock ‘n’ roll show… But you never know, something may squeak in there from that record. It’s not impossible. That one, I’m gonna have to wait and see.

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band last performed in Auckland, New Zealand on 25 February 2017.

Setlist: Darlington County Working on the Highway Glory Days Johnny 99 Prove It All Night My Love Will Not Let You Down Out in the Street Hungry Heart My City of Ruins Wrecking Ball The River Youngstown American Skin (41 Shots) The Promised Land Candy’s Room Because the Night The Rising Badlands Rosalita

ENCORE: Backstreets Born to Run Dancing in the Dark Tenth Avenue Freeze-out Shout Bobby Jean Thunder Road (solo acoustic)

In a statement he said, “After six years, I’m looking forward to seeing our great and loyal fans next year. And I’m looking forward to once again sharing the stage with the legendary E Street Band. See you out there, next year — and beyond.”

The North American dates in February are yet to be announced. Europe will begin in Barcelona on 28 April followed by more US dates then Australia and New Zealand.

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Arctic Monkeys announce 2023 headline Brisbane show – here’s how to get tickets

The Brits are back!

They’ve already announced their headline slot at this year’s Falls Festival, now British rock royalty Arctic Monkeys are preparing to take their mammoth live show to outdoor stages around the country in January 2023.

Last here in 2019 on a mammoth run of sold-out arena shows in support of their polarising six album Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino , four years on Alex Turner, Jamie Cook, Nick O’Malley and Matt Helders are ready to make their hugely anticipated live return Down Under.

We know the band have been working on new music – they’ve confirmed it themselves – so now the question is, how much new music will we hear on this tour? Heck, with some big international headline slots incoming, we might even get the album before they land here.

Speaking to Mike Dolbear for this year’s DrumathonLIVE 2022 about the record, Arctic Monkeys drummer, Matt Helders said, “It kinda like picks up where [ Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino ] left off musically…it’s never gonna be like [2012 AM single] ‘R U Mine?’ and all that stuff again, you know, the heavy riffs and stuff…but there are riffs in there and [it’s] a bit more up-tempo, even though it’s not loud..It’s hard to explain.”

Arctic Monkeys 2023 Australia Tour Dates

  • January 11, 2023, – Riverstage, Brisbane QLD

General public tickets are on sale from Friday 17 June @ 12pm (local time)

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The Sheffield band have released six studio albums to date.

2006’s Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not was the fastest-selling debut album in UK chart history upon its release, winning the Mercury Music Prize (the band has been nominated a further three times) and giving us Arctic Monkeys staples like ‘ I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor ‘, ‘ Mardy Bum ‘, and ‘ Fake Tales of San Francisco ‘.

Never a band to make the same album twice, it was followed by Favourite Worst Nightmare (2007), Humbug (2009), Suck It And See (2011), AM (2013), and Tranquility Base Hotel + Casino (2018).

About to get back on the road, the band have got a huge 2022 in store. From August, Arctic Monkeys will headline festivals across the globe including Lowlands, Pukkelpop, Rock En Seine, Reading and Leeds, Electric Picnic, Primavera Sound and more, before ringing in the new year at Australia’s Lost Paradise, Falls Festival and Heaps Good.

With their acclaimed kaleidoscopic sound, Melbourne groove masters Mildlife will open proceedings in Brisbane. The band recently wrapped a slew of northern hemisphere tour dates, with new recording Live From South Chanel Island out now.

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Arctic Monkeys 2023 Australia Tour Ticket Tips

When are Arctic Monkeys bringing their headline tour to Australia?

Following a headline slot at the 2022-23 Falls Festival, Arctic Monkeys will perform headline shows around Australia in January 2023. Tickets are on sale via Ticketmaster.com.au.

When do tickets to Arctic Monkey’s Australian tour go on sale?

Tickets to Arctic Monkeys Australian shows in January 2023 will go on sale to the general public from Friday 17 June @ 12pm (local time). Tickets are on sale via Ticketmaster.com.au.

Log into your Ticketmaster account and update your password if needed!

Get in early and ensure all your MyTicketmaster account details are up to date – from your password to your card details and your phone number.

Ticketmaster will regularly ask you to update your password to ensure the security of your account – you don’t want to get stuck having to change your password while the ticket timer is counting down during onsale as you can risk losing the incredible tickets you have secured.

Instead, now that you know you want to purchase tickets, log into your account and update your password today to ensure you are ready to nab those tickets.

Get to know Ticketmaster’s Smart Queue

If you aren’t familiar with  Smart Queue , it is Ticketmaster’s way of creating a clear and fair process for thousands of fans to buy tickets in a short space of time. Fans enter the virtual  Waiting Room  prior to onsale time before joining the  Smart Queue  – which acts as a ‘virtual line’, helping us protect you and your tickets in a more effective way.

The time you join the Waiting Room does not determine your place in the Smart Queue, so we recommend joining at least 10 minutes prior to the event going on sale.

When the sale begins, the Smart Queue will open and everyone in the Waiting Room is given a place in line. Those who did not join the Waiting Room will be placed at the end of the line.

  • Sign in to your Ticketmaster account at least 10 minutes before joining the Waiting Room. This will speed up your purchase later.
  • Confirm you have a valid form of payment in your account with current email and billing information. This will make checkout a breeze.
  • Resist the urge to refresh. Your page will automatically refresh when you enter the Smart Queue.
  • Keep an eye on the time! When it’s your turn, your spot will be held for 10 minutes to begin shopping.
  • Just like before, tickets are always based on availability, demand, and are not guaranteed.

Find out more about Ticketmaster’s Waiting Room and Smart Queue here

Are there VIP packages available?

No, there are no VIP Packages on this tour.

Get to know Mobile Tickets!

All tickets purchased to Arctic Monkey’s 2023 Australian tour via Ticketmaster are digital, meaning you can easily access your tickets on your phone via the Ticketmaster app or the web browser on your mobile phone, add them straight to your phone’s ticket wallet, and share them with your friends and family.

No PDFs, no printing, and no paper mean that you’ve always got your ticket with you.

Download the Ticketmaster App, and find more information about Mobile Tickets, here.

Top tip:  To make entry on event day as quick as possible, we recommend adding your tickets to your phone’s wallet before arriving at the venue!

How do I purchase Accessible Seating tickets?

Fans who require accessible tickets can purchase these through the General Public page. Please select the number of wheelchair, accessible, and/or companion card tickets you would like to purchase.

If you need to talk to a Customer Service Representative, please call  1300 446 925. Please note, this phone number is reserved for patrons with accessibility requirements and companion cardholders and can not process any other ticketing requests.

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Make sure you have a my ticketmaster account.

Get the basics covered before tickets go on sale by logging in and checking your Ticketmaster account ahead of time. If you don’t have a Ticketmaster Account then make sure you sign up in advance –  Ticketmaster.com.au .

Sign into your My Ticketmaster account ahead of time

Remember to triple check your passwords, account information, and billing information are all filled in correctly in advance, that way you’re not facing any last-minute account updates when trying to process your order.

Keep your options open with ‘Best Available’

Save time by searching “Best Available,” which scans all sections fast – it’s quicker than searching sections one at a time.

Keep an eye on the clock

There will be a time limit applied to all transactions as they’re progressed through the ticket purchasing stages. Remember to keep an eye on the timer on your screen and move through the processing pages as quickly as possible (this is even easier when you’ve completed the account set-up stage we mentioned above).

Don’t refresh your screen

Stick to one window while you’re in the  Waiting Room  and when you’re being pushed through  the Smart Queue  and always resist the urge to refresh.

Hitting the refresh button means you’ll lose your place in the queue and, as frustrating as it can get, patience is the only way to win this game. Ticketmaster is equipped with sophisticated systems that are designed to manage and process ticket purchases as quickly as possible. The queuing system that appears on your screen will place you at the front of the line as soon as possible.

Remember: there are a lot of fans

We’re expecting this to be a very popular event. When a popular event goes on sale there are hundreds, and sometimes thousands, of customers all attempting to purchase tickets at the same time. Tickets are sold as long as seats are available, and sometimes they go very quickly.

Be sure to follow the above tips to ensure you have the best chance of snapping up some tickets.

Arctic Monkeys will bring their mammoth headline show to stages around Australia in January 2023, including Brisbane’s Riverstage on Wednesday 11 January. Tickets are on sale via Ticketmaster.com.au.

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The Red Hot Summer Tour announces more dates on its 2023 iconic all-Australian line-up

Red Hot Summer Tour 2023

New shows announced for Swan Valley (WA), Hunter Valley (NSW), Jacobs Well (QLD), Darwin (NT) & Cairns (QLD)

Paul kelly, bernard fanning, missy higgins,, mark seymour, vika & linda, and ian moss & troy cassar-daley, tickets go on sale 9am local time thursday 22 nd september 2022 via ticketmaster.

The RED HOT SUMMER TOUR has announced more dates on its exciting 2023 run of shows featuring an iconic all-Australian line-up. Tickets have already been selling fast for the 2023 tour which features Paul Kelly, Bernard Fanning, Missy Higgins, Mark Seymour, Vika & Linda and Ian Moss & Troy Cassar-Daley. With some shows already sold-out, and additional dates added by popular demand, the 2023 RED HOT SUMMER TOUR is shaping up to be one of the most popular in the touring festival’s history. In addition to touring throughout Southern Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia, organisers are adding dates in Western Australia, the Northern Territory and Far North Queensland, as well as other favourite locations.

Tour promoter Duane McDonald says the new run of shows in Perth, Hunter Valley, Jacobs Well, Darwin and Cairns will see the RED HOT SUMMER TOUR on the road until May 2023. “The response to this tour has been extraordinary,” he says. “We are so excited to be able to take this tour all around Australia and we can’t wait to get started.”

Paul Kelly has been writing songs, making records and touring for over forty years. Along the way he has released over 40 albums, including live concerts, compilations and soundtracks. He has collaborated with many other artists, notably writing Treaty with Yothu Yindi and co-producing Archie Roach’s landmark debut album Charcoal Lane . His awards, too numerous to mention, include 17 ARIAs and an Order of Australia. He has published several books, including collections of his lyrics, a memoir How To Make Gravy and an anthology of his favourite poems Love Is Strong As Death . Paul’s songs have a way of digging into the country in a way that few artists do – how it looks, feels, tastes, sounds. The joys and sorrows, achievements and follies. If you want to know something about Australia, how it feels to be Australian, you can find it in his songs. His live shows in recent years reveal a performer and band at the peak of their powers. They bring all the shades and colours. Passionate, dramatic, tender and emotional. For the RED HOT SUMMER TOUR run he will be playing a generous selection from his ever-green, ever-selling greatest hits record Songs From The South, as well as delving into a range of songs from his vast catalogue.

We’re really looking forward to these shows. The last two years have brought home how precious live music is. To us and to those who come. We need each other. We’re going to bring it, give our all and play each show as if it’s our last. Because you never know what’s around the corner. – Paul Kelly.

Bernard Fanning has accumulated one of the most celebrated songbooks on the Australian rock spectrum. The former Powderfinger frontman has collectively released 11 studio albums producing songs that have become ingrained in the Australian psyche. Tracks like  My Happiness ,  These Days ,  Sunsets ,  Burn Your Name ,  Wish You Well,   Songbird ,  Blue Toowong Skies  and  Belly Of The Beast  have become the moving soundtrack for a generation, with Bernard’s emotive and distinctive voice completely capturing our hearts. He has a trophy cabinet that holds seven number #1 albums, 23 ARIA Awards, and five APRA Awards to name a few… his songs have appeared in triple j’s Hottest 100 an incredible 23 times including three #1 spots for  These Days  (1999),  My Happiness  (2000) and  Wish You Well  (2005). It’s fair to say Bernard Fanning has firmly cemented his position as one of Australia’s finest singer-songwriters and lyricists. With over 20 years of touring, expect a rock show with swagger, entertaining banter, crowd interaction and a display of pure musical talent by a member of Australian rock royalty and his band who are the perfect accompaniment to his wide-ranging set list of heartfelt country – folk tinged charm and classic rock grooves.

I can’t wait to get back on the road to do some ‘proper’ touring after almost three years of dribs and drabs and disruption. A lot of the towns on this run I have NEVER played before in 30 years of touring, so I can’t wait to get out there and play stuff from right across my career. – Bernard Fanning.

Missy Higgins is one of our most beloved singer/songwriters and her acclaimed studio albums,  The Sound of White ,  On a Clear Night ,  The Ol’ Razzle Dazzle,   Oz  and  Solastalgia  have sold more than two million copies. Classic songs like Scar , The Special Two , Steer , Everyone’s Waiting and Futon Couch , plus her unforgettable live shows, have made Missy an authentic household name. She has won nine ARIA awards and multiple APRA Awards. Missy also received a Screen Music Award for Best Original Song composed for the Screen for Australian Film Don’t Tell .  Earlier in 2022, Missy released mini-album Total Control featuring songs inspired initially by the musical fragments she wrote for the powerful ABC TV Series of the same name. The songs pick up themes of exploitation and female empowerment that run through Total Control and which also dominated real world headlines last year as a string of abuse allegations emerged from Parliament House. The stories Missy shares through songwriting come to life on stage as enjoyed by the thousands of fans who attend her concerts.

It will be so good to get back on the road and play in so many incredible parts of the country. The past few years have shown us that we can’t take anything for granted and being able to tour again will be very special, it’s what I love to do most. I’m also really looking forward to sharing the stage with such incredible Aussie artists. – Missy Higgins.

Mark Seymour formed Hunters and Collectors in 1980 with a bunch of Uni friends. The band become famous for its rhythmic power and very quickly became touted as the ‘next big thing’. The album Human Frailty has proven to be one of the most important and enduring record of the 80s. With Human Frailty, Mark discovered love, loss, and pop melody – his solo records are directly connected to this era and bear the same stamp of raw honesty and emotional power. He continues to search for the emotional truth in a song. As well as 13 Hunters and Collectors albums, Mark has released eight further albums. Mark Seymour is one of our finest songwriters, capturing our stories of love, loss, human courage and achievement.

The Red Hot Summer has grown into one of the biggest tours on our national music calendar. It does what few other festivals can. It goes to where people live which is pretty much everywhere. Reaching people matters deeply to me so I really appreciate the opportunity to be part of this fabulous bill in 2023. – Mark Seymour .

Vika & Linda’s effortless harmonies and journey through rock, country, gospel, reggae, R&B, soul and blues, while always paying tribute to their rich Tongan heritage, has earned the respect and admiration of their greatest fans – the renowned Australian artists they’ve performed and recorded with, and whose work their voices have enhanced.  Paul Kelly says “Their voices combined sound salty-sweet and have that elusive twinned quality you only get when siblings sing together …  They make the air beat in sync.”   In September 2021, Vika & Linda released The Wait , their first original studio album since 2002. It debuted at #2 on the ARIA chart. The Wait has continued a triumphant period for Vika & Linda which saw them score their first number one album with their career anthology, ‘Akilotoa , and three months later a #2 debut for their gospel collection, Sunday (The Gospel According To Iso) .

Ian Moss  and  Troy Cassar-Daley , two powerhouse artists, joined forces in 2022 for one of the year’s most successful tours. A truly remarkable partnership, with simplicity proving to be a powerful vessel to tell a story and share a song, will continue into 2023 via the RED HOT SUMMER. Ian Moss , a founding member of one of Australia’s greatest bands, Cold Chisel, is respected globally as one of our most iconic musicians. A multi-award winner, Mossy, who delivers a unique sound – not only as a telling soloist on guitar but also with his silken voice ringing with clarity and resonating with pure soul – was described by Cold Chisel bandmate Don Walker as  “the most gifted musician I’ve ever seen.”  Enough said. Troy Cassar-Daley , a proud Gumbaynggirr/Bundjalung man, comes from a long line of storytellers and is regarded as one of Australia’s finest songwriters. On his way to collect every accolade possible including ARIA’s, APRA’s, Golden Guitars (the most in the awards history), Deadlys, National Indigenous Music Awards (NIMAs) and more, he has written with Paul Kelly, penned the anthemic Shutting Down Our Town for Jimmy Barnes, and recently Briggs sampled Troy’s harrowing and impactful story of Shadows On the Hill . No matter what story Troy is telling via song you just need to listen.

The RED HOT SUMMER TOUR is already selling out. Don’t miss this highly anticipated 2023 celebration of Australian music.

Tickets for the 2023 RED HOT SUMMER TOUR go on sale via Ticketmaster at 9am AEST on Thursday 22 nd September 2022. Tickets are only available through authorised ticket outlets listed. Patrons are advised not to purchase tickets from Viagogo or other Third Party Sellers, as fraudulent tickets will not be honoured.

Sunday 15 th January 2023 Mornington Racecourse, MORNINGTON VIC Paul Kelly, Bernard Fanning, Missy Higgins, Mark Seymour, Vika & Linda, Ian Moss & Troy Cassar-Daley www.ticketmaster.com.au

  Saturday 18 th March 2023 Sandalford Wines, SWAN VALLEY WA Paul Kelly, Bernard Fanning, Missy Higgins, Mark Seymour, Ian Moss & Troy Cassar-Daley, Vika & Linda www.ticketmaster.com.au

Saturday 25 th March 2023 Roche Estate, HUNTER VALLEY NSW Paul Kelly, Bernard Fanning, Missy Higgins, Mark Seymour, Vika & Linda, Ian Moss & Troy Cassar-Daley www.ticketmaster.com.au

Sunday 23 rd April 2023 Harrigans Calypso Bay, JACOBS WELL QLD Paul Kelly, Bernard Fanning, Missy Higgins, Mark Seymour, Ian Moss & Troy Cassar-Daley, Vika & Linda www.ticketmaster.com.au

  Sunday 30 th April 2023 Sandstone Point Hotel, BRIBIE ISLAND QLD Paul Kelly, Bernard Fanning, Missy Higgins, Mark Seymour, Ian Moss & Troy Cassar-Daley, Vika & Linda www.ticketmaster.com.au

  Saturday 6 th May 2023 Botanic Gardens, DARWIN NT Paul Kelly, Bernard Fanning, Missy Higgins, Vika & Linda, Mark Seymour, Ian Moss & Troy Cassar-Daley www.ticketmaster.com.au

  Saturday 13 th May 2023 Cairns Showgrounds, CAIRNS QLD Paul Kelly, Bernard Fanning, Missy Higgins, Mark Seymour, Vika & Linda, Ian Moss & Troy Cassar-Daley www.ticketmaster.com.au

ALL TOUR DATES:

Saturday 14 TH January 2023 Mornington Racecourse, MORNINGTON VIC Paul Kelly, Bernard Fanning, Missy Higgins, Mark Seymour, Vika & Linda, Ian Moss & Troy Cassar-Daley *** SOLD OUT ***

  Saturday 21 st January 2023 Mary Ann Reserve, MANNUM SA Sounds By The River Paul Kelly, Bernard Fanning, Missy Higgins, Ian Moss & Troy Cassar-Daley, Mark Seymour, Vika & Linda *** SOLD OUT ***

Sunday 22 nd January 2023 Seppeltsfield, SEPPELTSFIELD SA Paul Kelly, Bernard Fanning, Missy Higgins, Vika & Linda, Ian Moss & Troy Cassar-Daley, Mark Seymour www.ticketmaster.com.au

Saturday 28 th January 2023 Mackay Park, BATEMANS BAY NSW Paul Kelly, Bernard Fanning, Missy Higgins, Vika & Linda, Ian Moss & Troy Cassar-Daley, Mark Seymour www.ticketmaster.com.au

  Saturday 4 th February 2023 Westport Park, PORT MACQUARIE NSW Paul Kelly, Bernard Fanning, Missy Higgins, Ian Moss & Troy Cassar-Daley, Mark Seymour, Vika & Linda www.ticketmaster.com.au

Saturday 11 th February 2023 Berry Showground, BERRY NSW Paul Kelly, Bernard Fanning, Missy Higgins, Mark Seymour, Ian Moss & Troy Cassar-Daley, Vika & Linda www.ticketmaster.com.au

  Saturday 18 th February 2023 Country Club Lawns, LAUNCESTON TAS Paul Kelly, Bernard Fanning, Missy Higgins, Vika & Linda, Mark Seymour, Ian Moss & Troy Cassar-Daley www.ticketmaster.com.au

  Sunday 19 th February 2023 Botanical Gardens, HOBART TAS Paul Kelly, Bernard Fanning, Missy Higgins, Ian Moss & Troy Cassar-Daley, Vika & Linda, Mark Seymour www.ticketmaster.com.au

Saturday 25 th February 2023 Bendigo Racecourse, BENDIGO VIC Paul Kelly, Bernard Fanning, Missy Higgins, Vika & Linda, Mark Seymour, Ian Moss & Troy Cassar-Daley www.ticketmaster.com.au

  Saturday 4 th March 2023 North Gardens, BALLARAT VIC Paul Kelly, Bernard Fanning, Missy Higgins, Mark Seymour, Vika & Linda, Ian Moss & Troy Cassar-Daley www.ticketmaster.com.au

  Sunday 5 th March 2023 Nowingi Place, MILDURA VIC Paul Kelly, Bernard Fanning, Missy Higgins, Ian Moss & Troy Cassar-Daley, Mark Seymour, Vika & Linda www.ticketmaster.com.au

Saturday 11 th March 2023 Kent Reserve, VICTOR HARBOR SA Paul Kelly, Bernard Fanning, Missy Higgins, Ian Moss & Troy Cassar-Daley, Vika & Linda, Mark Seymour www.ticketmaster.com.au

  Sunday 12 th March 2023 Old Mount Gambier Gaol, MOUNT GAMBIER SA Paul Kelly, Bernard Fanning, Missy Higgins, Vika & Linda, Mark Seymour, Ian Moss & Troy Cassar-Daley www.ticketmaster.com.au

  Sunday 26 th March 2023 Bella Vista Farm, BELLA VISTA NSW Paul Kelly, Bernard Fanning, Missy Higgins, Ian Moss & Troy Cassar-Daley, Vika & Linda, Mark Seymour www.ticketmaster.com.au

  Saturday 1 st April 2023 Gateway Lakes, WODONGA VIC Paul Kelly, Bernard Fanning, Missy Higgins, Vika & Linda, Ian Moss & Troy Cassar-Daley, Mark Seymour www.ticketmaster.com.au

  Saturday 15 th April 2023 Queens Park, TOOWOOMBA QLD Paul Kelly, Bernard Fanning, Missy Higgins, Ian Moss & Troy Cassar-Daley, Mark Seymour, Vika & Linda www.ticketmaster.com.au

Saturday 22 nd April 2023 Broadwater Parklands, SOUTHPORT QLD Paul Kelly, Bernard Fanning, Missy Higgins, Mark Seymour, Vika & Linda, Ian Moss www.ticketmaster.com.au

  Sunday 23 rd April 2023 Harrigans Calypso Bay, JACOBS WELL QLD Paul Kelly, Bernard Fanning, Missy Higgins, Mark Seymour, Ian Moss & Troy Cassar-Daley, Vika & Linda www.ticketmaster.com.au

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The 20 Australian Artists to Watch in 2023

From tulmur to margeret river, covering everything from punk to electronic to folk, we’ve rounded up twenty aussie artists we think are set for a huge 2023.

Our annual ones to watch article ( here's last years ) is back to uncover some emerging gems in Australian music, who we think are on the right track to have a triumphant year ahead. With an incredibly large and talented pool to choose from, the decision was not easy… however based on their great sounds, accomplishments so far, and for some their plans that have already been announced for 2023, the Pilerats team have narrowed it down to the 20 artists that we think you should listen to right now and keep your eye on over the next 12 months.

So without further ado, feast your eyes (and ears) on The 20 Australian Artists to Watch in 2023.

Agung Mango

Bubbling up from Australia’s underground rap scene is the gritty experimental punk, jazz and alt R&B influenced sounds of rapper Agung Mango . Already appearing at Laneway Festival, Spilt Milk and Golden Plains in addition to supporting Wiki, Milan Ring, DJ Pee. Wee (Anderson .Paak), and Genesis Owusu on his national tour, 2022 saw Agung showcase at Bigsound, and release his EP Man On The Go ( read more ) - which was treated to a national tour. Kicking off 2023 strong already, supporting Freddie Gibbs on an AU wide tour, we're excited to see what’s next for this Naarm/Melbourne based rapper.

Asha Jefferies

Hailing from the Northern Rivers and raised in Meanjin/Brisbane, Asha Jefferies combines the patience of folk with the urgency of youthful pop to create meaningful, catchy, and at times melancholic songs that tell a story. Previously supporting Julia Jacklin, Thelma Plum, Babe Rainbow, in addition to her own headline nationwide tours, 2022 saw Asha entering a new phase - not only by showcasing at Bigsound ‘22 and taking out the Best Folk Award at the Queensland Music Awards 2022, but by finding her queer identity and embracing the love and expression that has come along with it. The result is the single Tank Tops ( read more ), which has sparked suspicion of more great releases in 2023 - in addition to an upcoming tour with Hope D.

Follow Asha Jefferies: INSTAGRAM / FACEBOOK

Banjo Lucia 

We met the sweet indie bedroom pop sounds of Walyalup/Fremantle based songstress Banjo Lucia just shy of a year ago ( read more ), making her debut in 2021 with the single That’s Not Loving , which led to a debut EP titled Peccadilloes last year ( read more ). Surrounding the EP she supported Sharon Von Etten, toured nationally alongside San Cisco, toured nationally and throughout the UK and Europe with Stella Donnely, in addition to her own West Australian headline shows, performing at Wave Rock Weekender, and showcasing at Bigsound 2022. Already accomplishing so much in such a short amount of time with her potent melodies, we can’t wait to see what lies in the year ahead for Banjo as she continues to grow her career.

Beckah Amani 

From Yugambeh land on the Gold Coast comes the soulful pop sounds of Beckah Amani , an artist we had the honour of getting to know a little better last year with the release of her single Lebeka Lek ( read more ) which featured on her impressive 8-track debut EP April . Winning the triple J presented QMA award for Emerging Artist of the Year in 2021, she’s performed headline shows all along the east coast, played the Great Escape (UK), showcased at Bigsound 2022, and took out the 2022 APRA Professional Development Award for Popular Contemporary. Still revelling in the success of April, Bekah is set to kick off the year strong appearing at WOMADelaide this March.

Naarm/Melbourne-based Noongar woman Bumpy sports her own style of soul-filled pop that is incredibly warm and smooth. Debuting in 2020 with Falling , she's performed across Strawberry Fields, Melbourne Fashion Week, Melbourne Music Week (where she also curated a First Nations showcase Wominjeka), St Kilda Festival, and at Astral People’s Birthday Party last year at the Sydney Opera House. Awarded the Archie Roach Foundation Award for Emerging Talent at the Music Victoria Awards, and releasing a string of singles in 2022 - including the spine tingling Return Home ( read more ), 2023 is already off to a strong start for Bumpy, dropping her debut EP Morning Sun last week ( read more ) alongside this goose-bump evoking live clip for Leave It All Behind.

Follow Bumpy: INSTAGRAM / FACEBOOK

Chanel Loren

Eora/Sydney based, british-born singer-songwriter Chanel Loren is an artist whose style falls at an intersection of modern alt-r&b, indie and UK garage. Releasing her debut single Playlist in early 2022 ( read more ), she’s been featured across a stack of Spotify playlists, making the cover of R&B Connect in addition to a showcasing at Bigsound, and winning FBi Radio’s Song of the Year award. Already starting 2023 off strong supporting IDK for Sydney and Melbourne tour dates, we can’t wait to see what’s next for this rising star.

Club Angel is a producer and DJ out of Eora/Sydney, who despite only releasing his first track Control Dem last year - is far from debuting, previously working with the likes of Colin Haye, ASTA, Boy Soda, Hey Astro!, remixing Fred again.., and even having his music licensed to Netflix and Love Island Australia. Teasing an EP with the release of Pop Them Threat! 6 months ago ( read more ), 2022 saw countless live shows including a showcase at Bigsound, and supporting Willaris K in Eora/Sydney and Naarm/Melbourne, rounding out the year with 6AM EPs release in September. Already kicking off 2023 with a show alongside TSHA and Barry Can’t Swim, Club Angel is set to delight audiences at Pitch Culture & Arts and DIGI Culture & Music this March.

DJ, producer, radio host and Yuggera woman dameeeela has steadily amassed a devoted following, and reputation as an in-demand selector, warming up stages for the likes of Skepta, Tyler The Creator, Charlie XCX, Anderson .Paak, and Genesis Owusu - to name a few. Already appearing at festivals such as Splendour In The Grass, Listen out, Laneway, Groovin The Moo, and Bigsound, this Tulmur/Ipswich raised, now Meanjin/Brisbane based artist released her debut single in 2022 The Shake Up ft. Tjaka , and has already kicked off 2023 with a performance at Falls Festival.

From Boorloo/Perth comes the indie-rock-pop sounds of four-piece band DICE . Spending a lot of time in the studio with Sam Ford at Tone City Recording Studio (Psychedelic Porn Crumpets, POND & Abbe May) 2022 saw the release of their debut EP Adolescent Arcade in addition to a nationwide tour with Great Gable, in addition to their own headline one. Already releasing a single this year; Eyes Ahead - which has received spins on both triple j and unearthed, the group are set to tour WA next month, followed by a huge Australia wide tour this May.

Elsy Wameyo

Elsy Wameyo is a Tarntanya/Adelaide based artist who has been releasing music since 2018, drawing on influences from jazz, EDM and r&b, while also touching on modern trap stylings with a twist. Last year saw her take out the triple J Unearthed Artist of The Year award, support Hilltop Hoods on their Australian tour, play Lost Paradise and Falls festivals, in addition to releasing her debut self-produced EP Nilotic ( read more ) which was treated to its own nationwide tour. With all that under her belt, we can’t wait to see what 2023 has in store for this incredible singer, rapper, and producer.

When it comes to raw post-punk that combines electronic production with grunge and shoegaze flavours, Naarm/Melbourne’s ENOLA has you covered, detailing vulnerable, hard-hitting narratives into infectious tracks that leave a lasting effect. Releasing their debut single Strange Comfort , followed by Metal Body in 2022, they’ve spent the last six months supporting the likes of RVG, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever and Divide and Dissolve, in addition to showcasing at Bigsound. Already kicking off 2023 with a performance at Goom Fest in late January, ENOLA is primed on a trajectory for a lot more impressive milestones and releases ahead.

From a beautiful beachside town in WA’s south comes the delightful indie melodies of Kiera Jas , an artist who’s been drip feeding singles since their debut release Shadows in 2018. Receiving a lot of love for her collaboration with ASKYA for a Above Water across acoustic playlists on Spotify and YouTube, and with a nomination at the West Australian Music Song of The Year, last year saw this emerging solo-artist support Mama Kin on a state-wide tour, in addition to releasing her most recent single Bicycle ( read more ) being featured as a triple J unearthed highlight. Armed with her thoughtful songwriting and feel-good folk sounds, Kiera has already kicked off 2023 with some local shows in Margaret River, building up to her Nannup Music festival appearance next month.

Falling somewhere between funk, pop, and R&B is the groove-ladened sounds of Boorloo/Perth band LUCI . Releasing their debut single Hands in 2021 - a track which received a nomination at the West Australian Music (WAM) awards last year, the outfit have continued to go from strength to strength, 2022 seeing singles Sunrise , See You Tomorrow , and Alibi receive community radio and nation wide editorial support, whilst they performed support slots with Katy Steele, Death By Denim, and Butter along the way. With a refined sound and a fast growing crowd at local shows, we can’t wait to see what’s next for LUCI in 2023.

Self-taught DJ and beat maker Memphis LK brings her DIY approach alongside pop and underground dance influences to create distinct, forward-thinking tunes that have seen her garner a huge social media presence and perform Splendour In The Grass, Listen Out, Bigsound, and national support slots for Tove Lo and Hayden James in 2022, as well as sets in New Zealand, and at Wild Lands, and Beyond The Valley festivals over the summer. Starting out 2023 with the release of her latest EP Too Much Fun ( read more ) a couple weeks ago, she’s got more fun times, and big things ahead as she joins Carly Rae Jepson on her Australian tour next month.

Having already supported the likes of Stella Donnelly, Sly Withers, Noah Dillon, Jack Davies, Supathick, plus a slot at 2021’s Hyperfest before releasing her debut single Fish In A Bowl ( read more ) last year - a track which took out the Schools 15-18 category at the 2022 WAM Song of the Year awards, indie-folk rocker Mia June sure is a force to be reckoned with. Spending the last 12-months moving audiences with a stack of headline shows, as well as support slots for Great Gable, Old Mervs, Dulcie, and Teenage Dads, she released her second single Try To Cry in the second half of the year, garnering support from the likes of local institution RTRFM to national coverage on triple J. With her latest single Hungry out next Friday (Feb 10), 2023 is already looking promising for Mia as departs on a nation-wide tour supporting Stella Donnely shortly after the tracks release, squeezing in a performance at Nannup Music Festival in between.

We first met the R&B-rap-soul sounds of PRICIE with the release of her debut single too dang good in 2021 ( read more ), which has since been followed with a handful of singles featuring collaborations with the likes of Genesis Owusu, Tsebu, Palms Trax, and Dear Silas. Unveiling her impressive EP titled; IT’S PRICIE last year, in addition to performing festivals such as Splendour In The Grass, and Here Comes The Sun, and supporting the likes of Winston Surfshirt and Crooked Colours, she continues to impress an ever-growing national audience with her incredible style and sound. With 2023 well under way, PRICIE has already been nominated for the Converse Allstars campaign, and will be appearing at the Naarm/Melbourne Laneway Festival next weekend.

From Eora/Sydney comes the indie-pop-rock sounds of Salarymen, a duo who since their inception in 2019 have been winning over crowds with well crafted songwriting and compelling performances from sold-out headliner shows, to support slots with the likes of The Lazy Eyes, The Vanns, Hayley Mary (The Jezabels), The Delta Riggs and Sloan Peterson. Releasing their self-produced EP Head In The Sand last year ( read more ), a collection of songs dripping with relatable stories and irresistible sonic textures celebrated with shows in Japan and in Eora, the pair gear up for a busy year ahead with more local gigs in addition to heading over to Texas to play SXSW 2023.

Siobhan Cotchin

Alt-country sweetheart Siobhan Cotchin made her debut in 2020 with Tear Myself Apart , and has since blossomed into an award winning, national touring artists who’s shared stages with the likes of Leon Bridges, Bob Evans, Spacey Jane, Stella Donelly, The Whitlams, Thelma Plum, The Teskey Brothers. Last year saw her showcase at Bigsound, and absolutely clean up at the West Australian Music awards, taking out best Country Act, Vocalist, and Best EP for her Highways and Heartbreaks release ( read more ). Fresh off a nationwide tour, 2023 is already off to an exciting start for Siobhan - being nominated for Female Artist of the Year, Single of the year ( for Tucson), Album/EP of the year, Video Clip of the Year ( for Tucson), and Emerging Artist of the Year at the Boyup Brook Country Music Awards, in addition to a performance next weekend at the Boorloo/Perth leg of Laneway, and an upcoming support set for Boy & Bear in March.

Sunny Reyne

Emerging from Naarm/Melbourne is the jazz influenced neo-soul come alt-pop sounds of Sunny Reyne , an artist who officially debuted with her single Used To This in 2020, but made a huge splash in 2022 with what came to follow. Treating us to releases Carefully , and Insanity last year in the lead up to her warm and vibrant debut EP Right Now ( read more ), Sunny has been receiving love locally from triple J and performing at the Melbourne Int’l Jazz Festival, to receiving airplay and interview slots at JazzFM in London. Launching her EP in December, and kicking off 2023 supporting Audrey Powne, we can’t see what’s next for this talented singer-songwriter.

Wildfire Manwurrk

Family group of Arnhem Land rockers Wildfire Manwurrk burst onto the scene last year with their traditional songlines from ancient times, told through the stories they face as men in a world of culture, chaos, and change. Spreading like wildfire through catchy, hard hitting tunes, making it as a triple J featured artist in November, and appearing at Meadow festival following the release of their debut EP The Next Future ( read more ), the group gear up for a busy year ahead including a slot at Nannup Music Festival 2023 this March.

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Australia concerts in 2024: here’s a list of shows and tours coming up

Artists touring Down Under in 2024 include Olivia Rodrigo, Coldplay, Pearl Jam, Hozier, Laufey, aespa, Travis Scott and more

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Fresh out of a pandemic, Australia’s 2023 touring calendar was one of the busiest in recent memory, as artists of all stripes took centrestage everywhere from stadium shows to intimate local gigs. With a starry schedule that included the likes of Post Malone , Red Hot Chili Peppers , and Mötley Crüe , it’ll be tricky for 2024’s schedule to outdo its predecessor – and yet, thanks to the likes of Taylor Swift , Blink-182 and Pink , plus Olivia Rodrigo, Coldplay and Pearl Jam, it’s doing just that.

From debut headline shows for breakout artists to bustling festival sideshow programs, there’s something for everyone to enjoy as a stellar batch of musicians make their way Down Under in 2024. Read on for NME’s roundup of all the biggest concerts and tours coming to Australia this year.

Here are the concerts and tours coming to Australia in 2024:

Ride and Mercury Rev When: August 8 – August 16 Find tickets and more info

Ride and Mercury Rev are teaming up for a double-bill not to be missed. The UK shoegazers and psych-pop stalwarts will kick off a five-date Australian tour in Adelaide and head to Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and finally Perth. Tickets are now on sale.

Griff When: August 13 – August 17 Find tickets and more info here

NME Cover star Griff performed in Australia for the first time in January – she now follows that dizzying debut with headline shows in support of ‘Vertigo’ , her first full-length record. She’ll kick things off at Brisbane’s Princess Theatre, head to Sydney’s Enmore Theatre and then Melbourne’s Northcote Theatre . Tickets are on sale now.

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Emotional Oranges When: August 20 – August 21 Find more info and tickets here

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R&B-pop duo Emotional Oranges are a music industry success story: an engineer for Drake and a vocal coach for Adele ignited a project of their own that’s amassed impressive streaming numbers since their 2019 debut. For their return to the region, they’ve booked two Australian stops in Melbourne and Sydney, featuring Canadian band Chiiild on support duties.

Robert Glasper When: August 20 – August 22 Find tickets and more info

Robert Glasper has confirmed a short tour of Australia this August. The Grammy-winning jazz pianist (not to mention collaborator of Kendrick Lamar , Herbie Hancock , Q-Tip and more) will play headline shows in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney. Tickets are on sale now.

Greta Van Fleet When: August 21 – August 27 Find tickets and more info

Classic rock revivalists Greta Van Fleet return to Australia for the first time in five years this August, supporting their 2023 album ‘Starcatcher’. They’ll kick things off with two shows in Brisbane then head to Sydney and Melbourne.

Belle & Sebastian When: August 21 – August 28 Find tickets and more info here

Belle & Sebastian are returning to Australia for the first time since 2018. Besides classics from their ’90s twee heyday, fans in Brisbane , Sydney, Melbourne , Adelaide and Perth can expect to hear new tracks from their 2023 album ‘Late Developers’. Badly Drawn Boy , making his first trip down under in 20 years, supports on all dates.

Erika de Casier When: August 22 – 25 Find tickets and more info here

Portuguese-born Danish R&B singer Erika de Casier released her third studio album ‘Still’ earlier this year, and she will perform hits ‘Ice’ and ‘Lucky’, among other acclaimed tracks from the album, in front of Australian audiences in August.

High Vis Dates: August 25 – August 27 Find tickets and more info here

Fresh off the release of their latest single ‘Mob DLA’, High Vis have announced two headline Australian shows. Taking place within their broader Aussie jaunt in support of SPEED, the post-punk band will take centre stage at Sydney’s Oxford Art Factory on August 25, with another headline set slated for Stay Gold in Melbourne on August 25. High Vis will be joined in Sydney by openers Histamine, Shady Nasty, Compound and Succ, while Geld, Serpette, Peace Ritual, and Best Believe will support in Melbourne.

Boston Manor When: August 25 – August 29 Find tickets and more info here

Adding their own run of headline shows to their support slot for Trophy Eyes , Boston Manor will perform a trio of Australian shows later this year. The British emo rockers will first grace the stage at King Street in Newcastle on August 25, before taking to The Basso in Canberra on August 27. Boston Manor will conclude their headline jaunt on August 29 at The Barwon Club in Geelong. This three-date tour takes place during Boston Manor’s broader run as the support act for Trophy Eyes, which takes place from August 23 to August 31.

Lovejoy When: August 27 – September 3 Find tickets and more info here

The Australian leg of Lovejoy ’s Right Way Up tour will include four shows slated throughout August and September. The indie-pop band, who released their most recent EP ‘Wake Up & It’s Over’ in 2023, will kick off proceedings on August 27 at the Northcote Theatre in Melbourne. After that, the four-piece will steal the spotlight the following night (August 28) at Sydney’s Roundhouse, and then perform at Fortitude Music Hall in Brisbane on August 30. Lovejoy’s Aussie tour wraps up in Perth, with a show slated for Astor Theatre on September 3.

Dune Rats and FIDLAR When: August 28 – September 14 Find tickets and more info

Following a successful run of joint shows in the UK last year, Dune Rats and FIDLAR will again share the stage for an even bigger joint tour across Australia from August to September. The ten-date run kicks off at The Station in Jindabyne on August 28, with a performance at Waves in Wollongong the following night. Back-to-back shows follow at Sydney’s Enmore Theatre (August 30) and Newcastle’s Bar on the Hill (August 31).

From September 5 to September 7, Dune Rats and FIDLAR will perform successive shows in Adelaide (Hindley Street Music Hall), Melbourne (The Forum) and Torquay (Torquay Hotel), respectively. The run concludes with three back-to-back performances The Station in the Sunshine Coast (September 12), The Tivoli in Brisbane (September 13) and Kingscliff Beach Hotel in Kingscliff (September 14).

aespa When: August 30 – September 2 Find tickets and more info here

K-pop girl group aespa will bring all the dra-ma-ma-ma down under for three stops of their SYNK: Parallel Line tour . The four-piece of Karina , Giselle , Winter and NingNing will perform at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on August 30 and 31 and head to Melbourne for the Rod Laver Arena two days later. Though the Melbourne date is sold out, tickets for Sydney remain available.

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Iron Maiden When: September 1 – September 13 Find tickets and more info

In what will be their first trip Down Under since 2017, Iron Maiden are poised to bring The Future Past tour to stadiums in Perth, Adelaide, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne next September.

The first three cities will host the metal legends between September 1 to September 10, while Melbourne and Sydney will each enjoy a two-night outing at Rod Laver Arena (September 6 and 7) and Qudos Bank Arena (September 12 and 13), respectively. Killswitch Engage will open for Iron Maiden. Find tickets here.

Prateek Kuhad When: September 4 – September 9 Find tickets and more info

Indian singer-songwriter Prateek Kuhad will embark on his debut Australian tour in early September. Spanning five dates, the ‘Silhouettes’ tour kicks off at Amplifier in Perth on September 4, with a show slated for Adelaide’s Lion Arts Factory the following night. From there, it’s back-to-back shows at The Corner Hotel in Melbourne (September 6) and The Metro Theatre in Sydney (September 7), with a final date slated for Brisbane’s The Brightside on September 9.

J Balvin When: September 4 – September 10 Find more info and tickets here

J Balvin’s career as the Prince of Reggaeton has dovetailed with an explosion in the popularity of Latin music worldwide. The juggernaut will bring his Que Bueno Volver a Verte Tour (It’s Good To See You Tour) to Australian arenas in September this year. Sofi Tukker will support him as he plays the biggest rooms in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Perth.

Catfish and the Bottlemen When: September 4 – September 12 Find more info and tickets here

It’s been five long years since indie rock band Catfish and the Bottlemen rocked Australia’s faithful. So you can be sure that their return to the country will be a lively one – especially after their forthcoming headline set at Reading and Leeds 2024 in August – with dates booked in Sydney, Adelaide, Newcastle, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth.

Laufey When: September 6 – September 14 Find more info

Get ready to fall under Laufey’s spell this September. The young jazz-pop star’s first Aussie tour last year sold out in minutes, and the Bewitched: The Goddess Tour  has done the same. She’ll play three shows in Melbourne, one in Brisbane and two in Sydney – including a date at the vaunted Opera House.

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SiM When: September 12 – September 15 Find tickets and more info here

Like a kind of Japanese Gorillaz , SiM are a content universe unto their own – spanning anime , video games and records. Australian audiences can experience their inimitable reggae-metal-punk at The Zoo in Brisbane September 12, Sydney’s Crowbar on September 14 or Max Watts in Melbourne on September 15.

Thirty Seconds To Mars When: September 12 – September 17 Find tickets and more info

To announce Thirty Seconds To Mars ’ Seasons World Tour, Jared Leto pulled a massive stunt: scaling the Empire State Building . The tour comes in support of their album ‘It’s The End Of The World But It’s A Beautiful Day’ and will hit Australian shores in mid-September. It marks the band’s first headline tour in over five years, and will see them grace the stage at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena (September 12), Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney (September 14) and Brisbane’s Riverstage (September 17).

The Maine: Sweet Sixteen Tour Dates: September 15 – September 22 Find tickets and more info here

The Maine are celebrating their 16-year anniversary and nine-album catalogue with a long-awaited Australian tour, hitting stages across the country throughout September. The Arizona rockers will perform at Perth’s Magnet House on September 15, followed by The Gov in Adelaide on September 17. From there, they’ll take to shows at Brisbane’s Tivoli (September 19) and Sydney’s Liberty Hall (September 20), before wrapping up the tour in Melbourne at the Forum on September 22. The Maine will be joined on all dates by Arkansas duo joan and Brisbane pop rocker FELONY, with a setlist that spans from their debut to last year’s self-titled album. 

LANY When: September 17, November 1 – November 6 Find tickets and more info

LANY were due to tour Australia in June – but those dates had to be rescheduled after Paul Klein, while riding a Vespa scooter, was hit by a car. The frontman is on the mend, but Australian fans will have to wait a little longer to see him and bandmate Jake Goss. The Aussie leg of A Beautiful Blur: The World Tour has been pushed to later in the year. They’ll perform at Perth’s HBF Stadium in September, and after honouring a date in Auckland, will play Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney and Brisbane in November.

Unwound When: September 19 – September 22 Find more info and tickets here

Mythic post-hardcore group Unwound shocked fans by reuniting in 2022 after two decades of dormancy – a moment that even the band’s most devoted thought would never happen in their lifetime. Now, Unwound will play their first-ever shows in Australia in a limited engagement across the country in September. Catch them in Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide and Melbourne with guests A Broken Sail.

Asen When: September 21 – 22 Find tickets and more info here

Chinese hip-hop icon Asen (艾志恒) has announced his first-ever Australian tour. He will travel down under for two shows, a performance in Sydney on September 21 followed by one in Melbourne the next day.

Jessie Reyez When: September 25 – October 12 Find tickets and more info

Jessie Reyez will tour Australia for the first time in September and October – new dates that have been postponed from May. The Canadian R&B singer will bring cuts from 2020 debut ‘Before Love Came to Kill Us’ and 2022 follow-up ‘Yessie’ to Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Perth. Find tickets here .

Ne-Yo When: September 26 – October 3 Find tickets and more info

Come closer – Ne-Yo is coming back to Australia for the Champagne & Roses Tour with special guest Lloyd. Expect smooth throwback R&B in Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Brisbane and Sydney.

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The Reytons When: September 29 – October 5 Find more info and tickets here

Yorkshire four-piece The Reytons are revivalists of another revival – 2000s British indie. But this band is independent in the truer sense of the word, self-releasing their latest album ‘Ballad of a Bystander’. They will tour their raucous, ungenteel rock from late September to early October this year, packing rooms in Perth, Adelaide, Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne.

The Kid LAROI When: October 2024 Find tickets and more info

US-based homegrown rap phenom The Kid LAROI ‘s return to Australia was supposed to take place in February, but it was postponed in December , with the Gamilaroi star calling February “logistically impossible”. Instead, he’ll fill stadiums around the country in October with tracks from his freshly released debut album ‘The First Time’. With shows locked in for Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide, Sydney and the Gold Coast, these all-ages shows will be his biggest to date. Stay tuned for more info on specific dates for the rescheduled tour.

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Public Enemy Dates: October 2 – October 12 Find tickets and more info here

In celebration of the 35 years since the release of  their sophomore album ‘It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back’, hip-hop pioneers Public Enemy are bringing their anniversary tour to Australian shores throughout October. The ‘On The Grid’ tour will feature support act A.B. Original on all dates, and begins with a show at Perth’s Red Hill Auditorium on October 2. After that, The Chuck D and Flavor Flav-led group will perform at Adelaide Entertainment Centre Theatre (October 4), Melbourne’s John Cain Arena (October 5) and Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion (October 9), before wrapping up the jaunt at Newcastle Entertainment Centre on October 11, and Brisbane’s Eatons Hill Outdoor on October 12.

Headie One When: October 4 – October 12 Find tickets and more info

UK rapper Headie One is heading to Australia for the first time in October, with a four-date tour slated for Queensland, Victoria, NSW and Western Australia. Arriving fresh off his imminent album ‘The Last One’, the drill MC will kick things off with a set at Gold Coast’s Promiseland Festival on October 4. The Forum in Melbourne will then host Headie Oneon October 8, before he takes to Sydney’s Enmore Theatre two days later. The venue for Headie One’s final Australian show in Perth on October 12 has yet to be announced.

Hurray for the Riff Raff When: October 4 – 13 Find tickets and more info here

Hurray for the Riff Raff, aka Alynda Segarra, will head down under in support of their sixth album, ‘The Past Is Still Alive’, for six dates. After their headline performance at alt-country festival Dashville Skyline on October 4, the US singer-songwriter will be joined by Aussie singer Annie Rose Maloney for their shows in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.

Busta Rhymes Dates: October 6 – October 9 Find tickets and more info here

In what will be his first Australian visit in over a decade, Busta Rhymes is headed Down Under for two headline shows and a festival set later this year. After performing at Gold Coast’s Promiseland festival alongside the likes of Ju Hus and Jorja Smith on October 6, the hip-hop legend will then hit Hordern Pavilion in Sydney on October 8. Busta Rhymes will conclude the jaunt with an additional concert slated for Melbourne’s Festival Hall on October 8. Singer-songwriter YG Marley will join the rapper on all Australian dates.

Ash When: October 6 – October 12 Find more info and tickets here

Irish band Ash – longtime associates of the Britpop movement – will return to Australia this November for five shows as part of ‘The Singles Tour’. Expect nights of the band’s biggest hits back-to-back like ‘Goldfinger’, ‘Kung Fu’, and ‘Girl from Mars’.

Tourist Dates: October 8 – October 11 Find tickets and more info here

Equipped with latest album ‘Memory Morning’, English songwriter and producer Tourist will return Down Under for a four-date tour throughout October. The Grammy-winner is slated for a show at The Triffid in Brisbane on October 8, with an additional performance at Melbourne’s Northcote Theatre the following night (October 9). After that, he’ll take to Liberty Hall in Sydney on October 10, before wrapping up the jaunt at Perth’s Jack Rabbit Slims on October 11. Tourist’s fifth studio album ‘Memory Morning’ arrived in April.

Nemzzz When: October 8 – October 10 Find tickets and more info

Ascendant UK rapper – and NME Cover star – Nemzzz comes to Australia to support his debut mixtape, ‘Do Not Disturb’. He’ll perform only two dates in October: Sydney’s Liberty Hall and Melbourne’s 170 Russell two days later.

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Jorja Smith When: October 8 – 15 Find tickets and more info here

Grammy-nominated, platinum-selling crooner Jorja Smith will bring her second album ‘Falling or Flying’ live to Adelaide and Sydney after kicking off her Australia tour at the Margaret Court Arena in Melbourne on October 8.

Olivia Rodrigo When: October 9 – October 22 Find tickets and more info

It’s finally our turn! Olivia Rodrigo has been thrilling fans around the United States with the electrifying tour in support of ‘Guts’ , her 2023 sophomore album. She’ll bring Kiwi pop star Benee with her for eight concerts in Australia (half of which were announced on pre-sale day, in an indication of the demand for tickets), which comprise four shows apiece at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena and Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena. Nearly all shows are sold out, though tickets remain for Melbourne’s October 14 show and Sydney’s October 22 show.

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Herbie Hancock Dates: October 11 – October 22 Find tickets and more info here

In what will be his first Australian visit since 2019, revered musician Herbie Hancock will bring his decades-spanning discography Down Under with a mammoth seven-date tour slated for October. The Grammy-winner kicks things off with a two-night stay at the Sydney Opera House from October 11, before a stop at Canberra Theatre on October 14. From there, Hancock will head to QPAC Concert Hall in Brisbane on October 17, before a set as part of the Melbourne International Jazz Festival at Sidney Myer Music Bowl (October 19). Hancock will wrap up the tour with a show at Adelaide’s Festival Theatre (October 20) and Perth’s Concert Hall (October 22).

Toe When: October 17 – October 19 Find tickets and more info

Japanese instrumental rockers Toe are heading Down Under for a trio of shows in Queensland, NSW and Victoria throughout October. The Tokyo four-piece will perform at The Triffid in Brisbane on October 17, before back-to-back shows at Sydney’s Manning Bar (October 18) and Max Watt’s in Melbourne (October 19). The three-date jaunt, which marks Toe’s first-ever Australian tour, comes in support of their recent album, ‘Now I See The Light’. They’ll be joined on all Australian dates by instrumental Sydney band Dumbsaint.

Passenger When: October 17 – October 23 Find tickets and more info

Passenger’s first Australian tour in six years also serves as a celebration of his 2012 album ‘All The Little Lights’, which received an anniversary edition last year. This jaunt will feature Josh Pyke as supporting act and, notably, two shows at the Sydney Opera House (one of which is already sold out).

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Kim Wilde When: October 17 – October 26 Find more info and tickets here

If you look at the pop charts for any given week in the 1980s, chances are Kim Wilde was on it. The ‘Kids in America’ singer is still performing, on a break from her new life as a gardener, and will play a whirlwind Australian tour this October. Wilde will begin in Brisbane on October 17, before heading through Tweed Heads, Sydney, Wollongong, Perth, Adelaide and finishing in Melbourne October 26.

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Travis Scott When: October 17 – 26 Find tickets and more info here

After wrapping up the European leg of his ‘Utopia: Circus Maximus tour’, which has already seen him break records at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and perform for over 80,000 in Milan, Travis Scott will head down under and perform his hits from ‘Utopia’ in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. If his European tour is anything to go by, he’ll leave his Aussie fans ‘FE!Ning’ for more.

Stray Kids When: October 19 – 26 Find tickets and more info here

Stray Kids are set to make a bang in Australia in October as they continue to dominate the genre. Besides releasing their new mini-album ‘ATE’ this month, the K-pop boy band  have announced the Australian leg of their world tour , which will see them return down under a year after playing in front of four sold-out venues in Melbourne and Sydney in February last year.

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Nubya Garcia: Odyssey Tour Dates: October 23-26 Find tickets and more info here

Nubya Garcia will make her highly-anticipated return to Australia this year, in support of her upcoming sophomore album, ‘Odyssey’. The album arrives in September, after which the UK saxophonist and jazz luminary will head Down Under for a headline show at Sydney’s Oxford Art Factory on October 24. Fans in other states will also be able to catch Garcia in Victoria and Western Australia, where she’ll perform at the Melbourne International Jazz Festival (October 23) and Fremantle Arts Centre (October 26), respectively.

Buzzcocks When: October 24 – November 2 Find more info and tickets here

The Buzzcocks , progenitors of “love punk” and pop punk before it even existed, are still going strong almost 50 years after their formation. With Steve Diggle on vocals, replacing the late Pete Shelley, the band will return to Australia for seven shows in late October to early November. The Buzzcocks will begin on the Gold Coast on October 24, before travelling through Brisbane, Adelaide, Fremantle, Newcastle, Sydney and finishing in Melbourne on November 2.

Less Than Jake Dates: October 25 – November 1 Find tickets and more info here

Slating five theatre shows for their first Australian visit in seven years, Less Than Jake will bring the energy with their ‘Hello Rockview’ tour, launched in celebration of their 1998 namesake album. The five-date run will see the US band perform their ska-punk classic ‘Hello Rockview’ in full, while also delivering other tracks from their decades-spanning discography.

The tour begins at 170 Russell in Melbourne on October 25, and then ventures to Perth’s Freo.Social on October 27. Following that, Less Than Jake will perform on October 29 at Waves in Wollongong, before concluding the jaunt at Sydney’s Metro Theatre (October 30) and Newcastle’s King Street Bandroom (November 1). The Bennies and Young Offenders will serve as special guests on the tour.

Thom Yorke When: October 29 – November 2 Find tickets and more info

Thom Yorke (of Radiohead and The Smile ) is putting together a career-spanning solo tour, called Everything, which he will bring to Australasia and Asia in October and November. He’s called it “a new kind of solo show thing” where he’ll play “versions of songs from my recent and not so recent past”. It’ll include two shows each at Melbourne’s Sidney Myer Music Bowl and the Sydney Opera House Forecourt. Tickets are on sale now.

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PinkPantheress When: October 29 – November 5 Find tickets and more info here

PinkPantheress was once an anonymous beatmaker going viral on TikTok – she’s anything but anonymous now, as she comes to Australia for the first time promoting her debut album ‘Heaven’. Between opening for Coldplay , the 22-year-old Brit will headline shows at Melbourne’s Festival Hall (October 29) and Horden Pavilion in Sydney on November 5.

Busted Dates: October 30 – November 3 Find tickets and more info here

Making their way to Australian shores in October and November, English pop-punk band Busted will bring their thrashing sounds to shows in Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney. Equipped with their four-album discography, the trio begin the tour at The Forum in Melbourne on November 30, with a show slated for Eatons Hill Hotel in Brisbane on November 1. The three-date jaunt concludes in Sydney, where the BRIT-Award winners will perform at the Roundhouse on November 3.

Coldplay When: October 30 – November 9 Find tickets and more info here

Coldplay will bring their ‘Music of the Spheres’ tour to Australia’s east coast at the end of a more than two-year stretch. The pop juggernauts have already sold 9 million tickets – the most for any tour in history – and are set to play eight stadium shows in Melbourne and Sydney after playing in Perth in 2023.

Expect to experience the galactic sprawl of the band’s recent rock operas, while still belting out the anthems that took them to the top.

(G)I-DLE When: October 31 – November 2 Find more info

(G)I-DLE will play two shows in Australia as part of a sprawling 2024 world tour : Melbourne on October 31 and Sydney on November 2. The K-pop girl group released their second full-length album earlier this year, which spawned the infectious singles ‘Super Lady’ and ‘Wife’ – though they most recently collaborated with Jennifer Lopez on a remix of her song ‘This Time Around’ . Stay tuned for venue and ticket details of their Aussie shows.

Take That and Sophie Ellis-Bextor When: October 30 – November 10 Find tickets and more info

It’ll be murder on the dancefloor when this tour comes to town. Sophie Ellis-Bextor , enjoying a Saltburn -fueled resurgence, will accompany Take That on a six-show tour of Australia . Three dates of the tour, which marks Take That’s first live shows in the region since 2017, will take place at wineries as part of A Day on the Green, where Ricki-Lee Coulter will also appear.

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Viagra Boys Dates: November 2 – November 7 Find tickets and more info here

Viagra Boys ’ highly anticipated The Australia Shrimp Grand Prix tour is set to overrun venues across the east coast later this year. It will see the wildcard Swedish rockers undertake a four-date run that begins with back-to-back shows at Melbourne’s The Forum on November 2 and November 3. Viagra Boys will then take to Enmore Theatre in Sydney on November 5, before The Tivoli in Brisbane hosts the band’s final Aussie tour date on November 7. Support acts for The Australia Shrimp Grand Prix tour will be announced soon.

Hozier When: November 5 – November 18 Find more info and tickets here

Irish singer-songwriter Hozier will tour Down Under for the first time since 2019 this November, supporting his 2023 album ‘Unreal Unearth’ with a nation-wide arena sojourn. Hozier will kick off with two shows in Perth on November 5 and 6, before heading through Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. He will also play regional areas Torquay and the Hunter Valley as part of Summersalt festival.

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HANABIE. Dates: November 8 – November 13 Find tickets and more info here

Following their set at Good Things Festival last year, HANABIE. will coast on the Australian fanfare with a debut run of headline shows Down Under in November. The Tokyo-based group will first electrify audiences with a show at The Triffid in Brisbane on November 8, before bringing their metalcore revelry to Sydney’s Liberty Hall on November 10. Melbourne will then host HANABIE. at 170 Russell on November 12, before they cap off the tour at The Gov in Adelaide the following night (November 13).

Tate McRae When: November 8 – November 17 Find tickets and more info

In what marks her biggest headline Australian shows to date, Tate McRae’s Think Later World Tour will head Down Under in November, encompassing five shows in Perth (November 8), Brisbane (November 10), Sydney (November 12), Adelaide (November 15) and Melbourne (November 17). The tour comes in support of McRae’s sophomore album ‘Think Later’, which features her massive single ‘Greedy’. Tickets are available here.

Ski Mask The Slump God When: November 9 – November 14 Find tickets and more info

Forming part of his broader 11th Dimension World Tour in support of the namesake 2024 album, Ski Mask The Slump God’s Australian run kicks off on November 9 at Melbourne’s Festival Hall . From there, the US rapper will take to the Fortitude Music Hall in Brisbane on November 10, and the Enmore Theatre in Sydney on November 12. The Australian tour concludes with a show at Metro City in Perth on November 14. Ski Mask will be joined on all dates by DJ Scheme and Danny Towers.

Tems When: November 9 – November 15 Find tickets and more info

Nigerian star Tems has finally announced her debut album, ‘Born In The Wild’ – and a massive world tour to go with it. The Australian leg in November will take her to Melbourne (Margaret Court Arena), Brisbane (Fortitude Music Hall) and Sydney (Hordern Pavilion) for her biggest shows here yet.

Yard Act Dates: November 12 – November 17 Find tickets and more info here

UK indie smashers Yard Act will kick their four-date off with a bang with two back-to-back shows at Sydney’s Factory Theatre on November 12 and Melborune’s Croxton Bandroom on November 13. The tour — launched in support of the four-piece’s latest sophomore album ‘Where’s My Utopia’ — will then take to The Triffid in Brisbane on November 14, with a final date slated for November 17 at Freo.Social in Perth. Yard Act’s Australian tour will follow their mammoth run of shows across the US and Canada throughout October.

Pearl Jam When: November 13 – November 23 Find tickets and more info

Pearl Jam have announced their new album ‘Dark Matter’, which they’ll support with a massive tour around the world . They’ll make a stop Down Under with Pixies in support, playing stadium shows in the Gold Coast, Melbourne and Sydney. The grunge giants have added bonus gigs in Melbourne on November 18 and Sydney on November 23 in response to overwhelming demand. Find tickets here.

Bombay Bicycle Club When: November 14 – November 19 Find tickets and more info here

A year after releasing their sixth album ‘My Big Day’ , British indie outfit Bombay Bicycle Club will tour behind the record in Australia, hitting five cities in six days. Tickets to all shows – in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth – are now available.

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Dropkick Murphys & Alkaline Trio When: November 15 – November 22 Find tickets and more info here

Dropkick Murphys ’ Australian tour sold out its Melbourne stop within an hour, but thankfully there’s more where that came from. The band have tapped fellow punk rockers Alkaline Trio for their run of Australian shows, which kicks off at Adelaide’s AEC Theatre on November 15. From there, they’ll perform back-to-back shows in Melbourne at The Forum from November 17, before heading to the Roundhouse in Sydney (November 20) and Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall (November 22). It marks Alkaline Trio’s first trip Down Under in 10 years, and follows Dropkick Murphys’ last visit in 2018.

A. Savage When: November 15 – 23 Find tickets and more info here

Indie rock artist and Parquet Courts co-frontman A. Savage will look to set the stage aflame with his new album ‘Several Songs About Fire’ down under later this year, as he has announced five shows ahead of the Aussie summer, kicking off on November 15 in Melbourne.

Michael Franti & Spearhead When: November 16 – November 20 Find more info and tickets here

In times of strife, Michael Franti’s music resounds louder than ever. The singer-songwriter and activist will return to Brisbane and Sydney towards the end of the year with his band, Spearhead – best known for their creative fusion of hip-hop, hard rock, jazz, reggae and funk, along with a socially conscious ethos.

Kane Brown Dates: November 16  – November 25 Find tickets and more info here

Adding Australian dates to his global tour, Kane Brown will perform a run of shows across the east coast throughout November. Brown’s In The Air tour marks his first Australian jaunt since 2022, and will feature support acts Kameron Marlowe and Kaylee Bell across all dates. The musician, who collaborated with Marshmello for the single ‘Miles On It’ in May, will kick off the tour at Brisbane Entertainment Centre on November 16, before taking to Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney on November 19. The In The Air tour concludes with a show at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena (November 22), and the RAC Arena in Perth (November 25).

HYUKOH and Sunset Rollercoaster: AAA Tour Dates: November 18 – November 20 Find tickets and more info

South Korean outfit HYUKOH and Taipei synth-pop group Sunset Rollercoaster are linking up for a joint tour across Australia’s east coast this November. The two bands will first perform at Sydney’s ICC Theatre on November 18, before wrapping up the co-headlining run at Melbourne’s John Cain Arena on November 20. The tour is in support of the bands’ collaborative eight-track album ‘AAA’, which was released in June of this year. 

Troye Sivan Dates: November 19 – November 29 Find tickets and more info here

Australian fans will be feeling the ‘Rush’ later this year when pop star Troye Sivan comes home for his Something To Give Each Other tour. The four-date run, named after Sivan’s ARIA-Award winning 2023, kicks off on November 19 at The Drive in Adelaide, with an additional show slated for Melbourne’s Sidney Myer Music Bowl on November 21. From there, the ‘One Of Your Girls’ singer will take to Riverstage in Brisbane (November 26), before wrapping up the jaunt with a duo of gigs at the Sydney Opera House on November 28 and 29. Sivan will be joined at all shows by support act Nick Ward.

Glass Animals Dates: November 20 – November 27 Find tickets and more info here

British band Glass Animals are set to overtake Australia’s east coast with their week-long Tour Of Earth shows later this year. The triple j Hottest 100 winners will first perform at the  Sidney Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne on November 20, before a show at the Riverstage in Brisbane on November 22. From there, the four-piece will deliver back-to-back shows at the Sydney Opera House Forecourt from November 26. Glass Animals’ Australian tour comes after the release of their fourth studio album, ‘I Love You So F***ing Much’, which arrives in July.

James Blunt When: November 21 – November 28 Find tickets and more info here

Self-deprecating superstar James Blunt is returning to Australian stages for the first time in over six years in November 2024. The ‘You’re Beautiful’ singer will begin a five-date arena tour at Brisbane’s Riverstage on November 21, before heading through Sydney’s ICC Super Theatre (November 23), Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena (November 24), Adelaide’s Entertainment Centre Theatre (November 25) and Perth’s Red Hill Auditorium (November 28).

Tiny Habits: Just A Little Down Under Tour Dates: November 29 – December 3 Find tickets and more info

Boston band Tiny Habits are set to perform a string of intimate shows across Australia’s east coast later this year. The much talked-about folk-pop trio, composed of Cinya Khan, Maya Rae and Judah Mayowa, will first take the stage at The Triffid in Brisbane on November 29, with an additional show slated for Sydney’s Factory Theatre on December 1. They’ll wrap up the tour with a performance at Melbourne’s The Croxton on December 3. Tiny Habits’ headline tour follows their earlier 2024 visit as openers for Gracie Abrahams, and is in support of their 2024 album ‘All for Something’. 

Mk.gee When: December 3 – December 8 Find tickets and more info

Mk.gee has announced the Australian leg of his expansive world tour, with four shows booked for December across the east coast. The enigmatic singer-songwriter will take to The Triffid in Brisbane on December 3, followed by Sydney’s Metro Theatre on December 5. Mk.gee will wrap up his debut Australia run with two shows at Max Watts in Melbourne on December 7 and December 8. These dates come in support of Mk.gee’s debut studio album ‘Two Star & The Dream Police’.

Wallows When: December 5 – December 14 Find more info and tickets here

US alt-rockers Wallows played some of their favourite shows ever on their previous tour of Australia – so they’ll undoubtedly be looking to top the experience when they return in December. They’ll kick things off in Perth, before heading to Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and finally Brisbane.

Infinity Song When: December 6 – December 8 Find tickets and more info

Bringing their soft-rock brilliance to Australian shores for the first time, family band Infinity Song will perform three shows across the east coast in early-December. Armed with their latest release ‘​​Metamorphosis Complete’, the New York band and Roc Nation signees will begin the jaunt at The Brightside in Brisbane on December 6. The four-piece will perform at the Nightcat in Melbourne the following night (December 7), before wrapping up the three-date run on December 8 at Sydney’s Oxford Art Factory. Support acts for Infinity Song’s debut Australian tour will be announced soon.

DPR (Dream Perfect Regime) Dates: December 6 – December 10 Find tickets and more info here

Adding Australia to their broader The Dream Reborn world tour, music collective DPR (Dream Perfect Regime) will embark on a two-date tour later this year. It will see the South Korean group — composed of DPR Ian, DPR Cream and DPR Arctic — perform at the Hordern Pavillion in Sydney on December 6, and the Festival Hall in Melbourne on December 10. It marks DPR’s first Australian visit since their sold-out 2022 tour, and will follow a mammoth run of shows across the US, UK and Europe throughout 2024.

Superchunk When: December 7 – December 14 Find tickets and more info

Indie rock lifers Superchunk will return to Australia for the first time in 11 years in December. Across shows in Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Sydney and Melbourne, they’ll reconnect with fans and celebrate the 30th anniversary of their album ‘Foolish’.

Matt Maltese When: November 18 – November 22 Find tickets and more info

Matt Maltese will tour Australia in support of his ‘Songs That Aren’t Mine’. These dates in Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney will be his largest shows to date, and all gigs except the Perth engagement are all-ages. Tickets are on sale now.

Artemas When: November 19 – December 1 Find tickets and more info

You’ve definitely heard his single ‘I Like The Way You Kiss Me’ on TikTok – now see UK up-and-comer Artemas live at his own headline shows in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane. He’ll play two dates apiece at the Northcote Theatre, Princess Theatre and Metro Theatre. Tickets are now on sale for these all-ages gigs (though three of them are now sold out).

Additional reporting by Ellie Robinson, Tom Disalvo, Josh Martin, Daniel Peters, Karen Gwee and Hamza Shehryar

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Quite literally worth every cent of my money and moment of my time. Venue was very easy to get into, suprisingly well air-conditioned even with the close quarters of the crowd, and Mitski was simply phenomenal. The storytelling presented through the songs and her interpretive performance, especially with how often she was moving around the stage or on the tables, was mind blowing and made it easy to see her despite the countless other individuals in front me. Plus the band livr gave such a good sound to her already stunning discography, I suggest seeing her if you get the chance!

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Seeing Mitski perform live is like the feeling of reading someone's heartrending diary while they're standing in front of you, and you have their permission to do it, because somehow the two of you have reached some point that this is necessary. And then you cry because even pain can be beautiful, and that only makes it worse, and better.

I got stranded in Newcastle and ended up spending way more money than I originally meant to, in order to stay alive, but I'm gonna say it was worth it.

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Every indie alternative fan out there go to see her if you have a chance. And sing along and dance if you can. Nothing is more satisfying than screaming on top of your lung ”your mother wouldn't approve of how my mother raised me” ”if you want to be mean be mean to me” ”I'm not gonna be what my daddy wants me to be”. Live it up boys and girls. Peace.

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My third time seeing her and definitely my favorite. Just Mitski and her blue acoustic Fender, her music was more poignant and painstaking than ever. I don't think a single person left Colony that night without having cried, including Mitski herself! An absolute legend, honored to have seen her in such an intimate setting. 100% recommend seeing her.

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thanks to mitski i’ve stayed out the latest i’ve ever stayed out, going to bed with achy feet, ringing in my ears, unbrushed teeth, and mascara that’s starting to run..... that’s what i call a spiritual experience

i just stood in the middle of the crowd with a little vodka spilled on me.... eyes closed and listening

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Seeing Mitski live cured my depression

She held my hand at the show and I'm now complete. I can die happy now. The atmosphere was just amazing that I wanted to cry my eyes out. I am still emotional after the beauty & grace of Mitski & This is something I will never forget

Thank you dearest Mitski~

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She was amazing! Her voice was and will always be incredible! In between songs she talked about her experiances with haunting songs (since the venue was called the haunt) and at the end we managed to meet her, in was just ana amazing experience- by the end I was speechless. 20/10 love her so much

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She is truly stunning. Her voice is crazy beautiful live and recorded, and her expressions on stage are beautiful. Such a well done show, would see her again in a heartbeat. Her openers The Overcoats were also stunning. They created so much energy with their set; I would also see them again.

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What a great show. Mitski is awesome live. The audio was a little off, with her voice low in the mix at the start. She fixed that shit immediately. I hope Mitski makes it big and ends up in stadiums, but this place was small and it was a great way to see her music. Awesome show.

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  • New York (NYC) (51)
  • Los Angeles (LA) (20)
  • Chicago (18)
  • London (17)
  • Boston / Cambridge (14)

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  • Jay Som (46)
  • Japanese Breakfast (31)
  • Eskimeaux (29)
  • Elvis Depressedly (27)

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