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Big Name, No Blankets celebrates the phenomenal journey and impact of Sammy Tjapanangka Butcher.
PARKWAY DRIVE will triumphantly return to home soil to celebrate their 20th anniversary with their biggest headline tour to date.
In this intimate and exclusive performance, Helpmann Award winner Amy Lehpamer delivers treats from the best of Broadway’s songbook.
Three-time, GRAMMY Award-winning R&B hitmaker NE-YO returns to Australia and New Zealand on the Champagne & Roses Tour in September and October 2024. With special guest LLOYD.
Kip Moore (US) announces return to Australia and New Zealand with the Nomad World Tour this September & October with special guests James Johnston.
Join the legendary pop icons UB40 and special guest Eagle-Eye Cherry for the party of all parties when the world's biggest-selling reggae group brings their RED RED WINE Tour to Australia.
Patricia Kopatchinskaja (aka PatKop) is experimental, unpredictable and brilliant. As an acclaimed soloist, inventive director and ground-breaking composer, music is alive and made in the moment.
Get ready to be transported through time as the dazzling Queensland Inaugural Elvis Festival presents the OPENING NIGHT "ALL OUT ELVIS" Concert!
Prepare to be enchanted as rising operatic star Eleanor Greenwood is joined by Queensland artist Shaun Brown to deliver an extraordinary evening of unparalleled vocal mastery and emotion.
Travis Scott's Circus Maximus Tour is set to continue in Australia and New Zealand with four stadium dates announced for October this year.
Empire of the Sun’s ‘Ask That God’ Australian Tour will be an all-Aussie affair this October & November.
Cold Chisel will celebrate 50 years together with a truly unique tour … “The Big Five-0”
TAKE THAT have announced their return down under with a huge live tour in October and November 2024.
Australia's own multi-platinum chart-topping global superstar The Kid LAROI has shared his re-routed national Australian tour for November 2024.
After years of playing leading roles for Opera Australia at the Sydney Opera House, much loved Queensland tenor, Virgilio Marino, returns home to present a special concert for Brisbane audiences.
Canada’s biggest alt-rock export Mother Mother are thrilled to announce they will be returning to Australia and New Zealand this November for their largest tour here yet!
James Blunt makes his highly antiquated return to Australia in November 2024 for his first tour in over six years in support of his brilliant new album Who We Used To Be - out now.
Unwind with a drink as you get an up close and personal journey of a singer’s career.
The Killers return to Australia in Nov/Dec 2024
Join award-winning Dublin four-piece, The Script, in their first Australian shows in three years.
Childish Gambino is set to take the global stage once again with The New World Tour.
New Zealand’s L.A.B are set to return to Brisbane this coming summer, celebrating the release of their new album L.A.B VI.
Portland-based singer-songwriter and producer Still Woozy is returning to Australia in February 2025
Secret Sounds is excited to reveal that Norwegian alt-pop singer, songwriter and producer AURORA is returning to Australia in February 2025 with “What Happened To The Earth? Part 4” tour.
Joining the Orchestra will be current and former stars of the Emerging Artist Program and wind players hand-picked from ensembles around the world, to create a big, bold and brilliant sound.
Kylie announces her highly anticipated Tension Tour for 2025, which will see the global icon perform in cities across the globe and is set to be Kylie's biggest tour since 2011.
MG Live, I OH YOU & Frontier Touring are thrilled to announce Irish rap group Kneecap will embark on their debut visit to Australia next March.
Richard Tognetti directs an eclectic program starring Carolina Eyck, the internationally renowned superstar of the theremin.
Music is a powerful defence against darkness. Throughout history, composers have responded to adversity time and time again by creating music full of hope.
“The best ever Bach guitar recording … There seems to be no limit to Shibe’s characterful melodic instincts.” - Gramophone