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Adele Laurie Blue Adkins is one of the most celebrated vocalists alive today. Her uniquely powerful voice, exceptional vocal talent, songwriting expertise, and relentless drive to improve her craft have cemented her firmly at the top of the music industry – and the charts.

Adele’s impressive songwriting credits, long list of music awards, and consistently sold-out tours are testaments to her widespread fame. Since her debut in 2007, no one can deny she is one of the best vocalists of our time.

Before Adele became a powerhouse musician, she honed her skills during her childhood in London, UK. Adele held a deep passion for singing and refining her vocals from the age of four, which eventually led her to the BRIT School for Performing Arts and Technology. She spent her school years diving deeper into music creation, learning songwriting and guitar. Soon enough, her pathway to success was well within reach.

Following graduation, Adele took the next step toward securing a solid record deal. She quickly landed a recording contract with the UK’s XL Recordings in 2006. Her 2007 single “Hometown Glory” provided a sneak peek of what Adele was capable of. New listeners couldn’t deny her strong, powerful singing range as she belted out her best on the breakthrough track.

Her rise began earnestly when “Chasing Pavements” hit the radio waves in 2008. It slid smoothly onto the UK charts and set the tone for her debut album 19. Adele’s signature sound made waves in mainstream media. She had the voice, songwriting skills, and full-fledged potential to become the next certified phenom.

Because of 19’s undeniable versatility, Adele earned two Grammy awards for Best New Artist and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance in 2009. The stakes were high for the songstress’s follow-up projects, but thanks to Adele’s staple work ethic and natural talent, she tackled her next era with grace.

In 2011, Adele stepped away from her usual ballads with “Rolling in the Deep,” delivering pop-friendly, blues-inspired beats. As the single soared in popularity on the radio and internationally, so did Adele’s star status. Her sophomore studio album 21 dropped in 2011, bringing with it multiple smash hits. With “Rolling in the Deep,” “Someone Like You,” and “Set Fire to the Rain” all topping charts, Adele became the first female artist to have three simultaneous singles in the Billboard top 10. At the next year’s Grammys, Adele took home all six awards she was nominated for, becoming the only woman to ever do so other than Beyoncé.

Adele entered 2015 with more Grammys and renewed vigor under her belt. After nearly eight years since her official debut, the artist was ready to take on her title as one of this generation’s greatest popstars. She effortlessly segued into her next project by releasing the smash hit “Hello.” The single’s nostalgia, regret, and wistfulness weaved their way into listeners’ hearts and laid the groundwork for her next album 25.

With the help of “Hello” and Adele’s impeccable vocal range, 25 was one of the best-selling albums in 2015. It was no easy feat, especially with other top-notch artists like One Direction, Justin Bieber, and Rihanna also releasing new music. However, Adele’s presence pushed forward and remained steady on the worldwide charts.

Her most recent LP 30, released in 2021, continued to take the world by storm. Adele broke new ground as she sang about motherhood, depression, and divorce. It was a candid look into the artist’s private life, unveiling her struggles during the past six years.

Like Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Celine Dion, and Britney Spears, Adele joins the long list of artists who have made themselves comfortable at The Colosseum at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas as performers-in-residence.

As Adele’s discography grows, so does her popularity. Her breathtaking voice, devotion to her creative development, and work on upcoming albums keep her at the top of her game.

Adele continues to tour and perform live. Like Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Celine Dion, and Britney Spears, Adele joins the long list of artists who have made themselves comfortable at The Colosseum at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas as performers-in-residence.

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(Adèle in Ziggodome 6-6-2016)

We zijn op visite geweest bij Adèle. Niet bij haar thuis, maar in de Ziggodome. Sinds kort is ze niet meer zo'n huismus als vroeger. We waren vooraf behoorlijk zenuwachtig, want we waren nooit eerder bij haar geweest. Helemaal voor niks natuurlijk, want zodra je samen aan zit is het heel gezellig. Het was zelfs zo leuk dat nu een gevoel van gemis overheerst en het besef zeurt dat een dergelijke ervaring nu ver weg is.

Adele in Ziggodome 06-06-2016 (59)Ja, het was geweldig wat Adèle neergezet heeft. Het was het laatste concert in de rij van 4, dus we hadden zowel positieve als negatieve dingen gelezen. En geloof me alle negatieve opmerkingen zijn gezeur, dat is zoeken. Het was bijna perfect, slechts tijdens 1 nummer op het midden podium begonnen de bassen te stapelen, waardoor een vervelend soort gerommel de rest van de muziek af en toe overstemde. Slechts 1 nummer was niet perfect qua geluid. Maar dat is ook alles.

Adele in Ziggodome 06-06-2016 (58)De muziek van Radiohead of Pink Floyd is niet te vergelijk met die van Adèle. Als artiest is ze wel van een eenzelfde orde van grootte. Nog maar een paar weken geleden was Radiohead in de HMH een memorabel concert en nu is er weer zo'n intense ervaring bij gekomen. Niet in de traditionele zin van een popconcert, maar in de unieke variant die Adèle daarvan gemaakt heeft. Een soort huiskamer als podium voor haar stem. (Uiteindelijk is de huiskamer de beste plek om echt naar muziek in alle details te luisteren.)

Adèle heeft een glorieuze stem, een stem die je diep kan raken. Samen met een begeleiding die haar stem perfect aanvult. De man achter het geluid heeft wat dat betreft ook een geweldig resultaat neergezet. De band/begeleidingsorkest was aanwezig, maar Adèle bleef op de voorgrond in een hele mooie mix. Live, maar in detaillering van het geluid de beleving van een studio opname. Alles staat in het teken van de muziek van Adèle waar haar stem zo'n belangrijke plaats inneemt.

Een gedachte tijdens het concert was: "Deze vrouw heeft alles." De stem, het vermogen om mooie muziek te schrijven. De omgeving om dit tot een prachtig product te maken. Het team om een live optreden een sensatie te laten worden. De finesse om het

onvergetelijk te maken.

Adele in Ziggodome 06-06-2016 (45)Confetti met handgeschreven boodschappen van Adèle! Wie denkt er aan en wie voert dat ook uit: Adèle en haar team. Ze heeft alleen een dikke kont, zoals ze zelf in haar Engelse bewoording riep tijdens de "selfie sessie" voor het publiek, maar zelfs daarvan is het discutabel of dat een minpunt is. En niet te vergeten een gezin en een gezinsleven. Ze gaat gewoon met haar zoontje fietsen in

Amsterdam. Adele in Ziggodome 06-06-2016 (5)Het belangrijkste van alles, ze laat ons meegenieten van haar talenten. De een vindt het gebabbel tussen de nummers door vervelend, zelf vind ik het een hele mooie persoonlijke manier om elk nummer op een voetstuk te zetten.

Dat alleen zingen op zich niet optimaal kan blijven boeien wordt ondervangen door een extra podium. Daar werd "Set Fire To The Rain" zelfs voorzien van een heus regen Adele in Ziggodome 06-06-2016 (64)gordijn om haar heen. Prachtig, ik geef toe dat ik iets met water heb, maar toch. De moeite wordt toch maar gedaan om dit voor elkaar te maken. Dat ze ruim de tijd nam voor een "selfie sessie" met het publiek om haar heen, ik vind het alleen maar vermakelijk en geniet van haar humor bij het commentaar op haar poseer houdingen. Hadden we er maar bij gestaan, en ook een selfie kunnen maken.

Adele in Ziggodome 06-06-2016 (63)Ook op de setlist is alleen maar aan te merken dat het nooit genoeg is. De opener "Hello" was vanzelfsprekend en veroorzaakte al meteen kortsluiting in alles wat bij voelen betrokken is in m'n lijf. Een soort vreugde kramp waar ik tijdens de volgende nummers

langzaam van herstelde tot "Water Under The Bridge" voor een nieuwe "verstikking" zorgde. Voor mij vreemd is dat "Skyfall" uit de lucht kwam vallen met een aanval op de beheersing. Mooier dan ooit. "Make You Feel My Love" blijft bijzonder als cover, hulde ook aan Bob Dylan.

Zo kan ik over bijna alle volgende nummers ook wat zeggen. Dat zou te veel zijn. Adèle kondigde op een zeker moment het eind van de avond aan waardoor een lichte paniek over me heen kwam. Shit, wat is de tijd snel gegaan! Heb ik alles wel goed Adele in Ziggodome 06-06-2016 (71)genoeg in me opgenomen en beleefd? Onzin natuurlijk, maar wel reden om de rest van de avond naar binnen te zuigen en elk moment te beleven. Ook nog even om me heen kijkend of dit wel op video vast gelegd wordt. Ik kon het niet ontdekken, maar is wat mij betreft een must. Dit wil ik nog een keer terug zien en horen. Wat een mooie avond!

Hometown Glory

One and Only

Rumour Has It

Water Under the Bridge

Million Years Ago

Don't You Remember

Send My Love (to Your New Lover)

Make You Feel My Love (Bob Dylan cover)

Sweetest Devotion

Chasing Pavements

Someone Like You

Set Fire to the Rain

When We Were Young

Rolling in the Deep

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The journey from the center of the arena to the main stage was lit by camera phones and shrieks of joy. Once there, “Hello” transitioned into “Hometown Glory”. London landmarks gave way to the Denver skyline, as the lyrics changed from ‘my hometown’ to ‘your hometown.’ What could have come across as gimmicky at some mainstream country show, somehow rang true as an honest tribute to the city in which Adele was an honored guest. The cynic in me didn’t want to show any emotion, but there was something so enchanting about the way she sang “the wonders of my world”, while images of the Rocky Mountains towered above her, that I just couldn’t help myself. It had been less than ten minutes since she had first appeared and I was already powerless against her charm.

“How many of you did not want to come tonight?”

(only someone with extreme self-confidence would ask that question, so when a few men confirmed, she had the perfect response.)

“Thank you for being a good sport and making my show sold out.”

Speaking as one of those people who don’t listen to Adele’s music on a regular basis, my biggest complaint is the lack of variation across her songs. There is no denying that voice of hers, but I feel like her albums are very vanilla. I do believe her lack of range is by design though. Keeping it safe is what has allowed her to appeal to so many, while offending so few. Last night didn’t exactly change my mind when it came to her songs, but her tremendous personality and sense of humor provided a depth that I wasn’t aware of before. She could have performed the entire concert solo and I would have been entertained. The fact that the screen eventually dropped after “One and Only”, exposing twenty musicians, including a whole crew of extraordinary backup singers, just added to the spectacle.

“My music isn’t that much fun…I hope you knew that.

I do have a couple upbeat ones…

let’s get them out of the way, so we can cry.”

Self-confidence gave way to self-awareness as the crowd came alive for “Rumour Has It” — one of the few songs you could actually dance to. There was a very classic feel to the presentation. The stage was framed in solid light, while Adele’s image projected in black-and-white like some movie star from the 50’s. The stellar band was separated into strings, percussion, and voice; all indispensable to each composition, but also completely anonymous and respectful of who they were there to serve. For a diva, Adele was surprisingly approachable as well. When she asked questions, she made it a point to listen to the answers coming from the front rows. There was a dialogue between her and her fans. When she saw a guy in a purple shirt, passionately singing along, she invited him and his friends on stage to take a selfie.

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Hi, my history at the concert is really sad...For months I have tried to reunior the value to tell them..i tell you:

I am Venezuelan, In my country it is very difficult to get money to go to concerts, But adele in mexico was my best opportunity Since I have an uncle living there, So look for money in bank credits and work very hard to get a ticket for the concert and plane to get to mexico on November 15...After a lot of fight and help from incredible people who held out my hand ... I did it Had ticket for the show of November 15, and flew to mexico on November 12 with stopover in panama.

Everything went very well until two days before my trip my boyfriend in a fit of jealousy burned my passport, Yes as I tell them I burn it in a microwave, and there was no way to be able to travel so my dreams were shattered and my bank accounts at zero since the plane tickets were not Refundable and in my country the crisis worsened and it is impossible for me to leave my country now ..

Do not know how much I struggle to go to the show, for me not only is the music of adele she for me is inspiration and admiration for showing that dreams come true so it was very sad for me to lose everything to two days of achieving it.

I regret not having a great story to tell about the show ... sorry for my english I confess to ask the translator for help

I do not know if someone read this, I just know that I finally gathered the courage to be able to tell it .. if I had the opportunity I would try again, no matter if my dream is to go to an adele show, maybe other people have different dreams like knowing Snow, travel to Paris, no matter how big or small the dream or how many people oppose or discourage us, the important thing is not to give up ..

for now I will not be able to reach this dream but I hope I can do it and get up Again until I said I did !!

Jessica Da Silva from Venezuela.

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It is hard to know what to say that hasn't already been said, the list of superlatives has been done and each one is accurate. Adele may be nervous performing live, and there are times where that shows through, but somehow the fact that, arguably, the worlds finest singer shows a vulnerability adds to the performance especially when combined with her self deprecating honesty.

The attention to detail is clear, the fact that she thanks the guy who delivers 'hot honey' by name, thanks the guys who surround the stage during Skyfall and says 'see you all Saturday' shows that she is no Prima Donna artiste, Somehow through a meteoric rise, through all the fame and fortune she still retains that ordinary north London girl wanting to entertain her audience and entertain she does, in spades!

The T Shirts personally signed fired into the crowd, the note left on the back of someone's seat all these acts of kindness make someone's night unforgettable.

However, all of the humour, beautiful touches and adept performance are totally dominated by that voice, that wonderful, utterly unmistakable, beautiful voice which towered over Wembley Stadium and owned the evening. The songs are expertly crafted works of art in their own right and I love them all but if she sang the phone book I would pay to listen.

The highlights for me are predictable, Hello, Skyfall, Feel my Love, Set Fire to the Rain and Someone Like You, all of which were belted out by 100,000 people, these are the spine tingling moments you experience rarely in life. The one song I would still love to hear live is River Lea, lyrically brilliant and one of my all time favourite songs.

If you have never seen Adele perform live you really do need to and this may be your last chance, although I cannot tell you how much I hope it is not!

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Having seen Adele previously at the Hammersmith Apollo a few years ago we really wanted to get tickets again, my wife tried for many hours to get tickets for her last tour and when this 4 night tour went on sale she tried again we were successful getting tickets for the Wednesday night, the only problem was she had no choice but to buy the drinking package at £249 each but because we wanted to see her we had no choice but to buy them. We had had an email form Songkick advising us to arrive early for security check which was understandable in the light of recent events, the line to enter was building up when we arrived at 4.30 pm, everyone was waiting for the 5pm opening, 5pm passed and everyone were patient but they did not start letting people in until around 5.20 pm. Eventually we were let in to the Bobby Moore suite to start the evening with a drink, the food choice for the suite was very limited, sushi, salad or hot dog (which were not hot at all), we enjoyed a few glasses of wine before we entered the stadium. Once we got to our seats for the start of the show is when we realised that if we wanted to see anything we should have taken binoculars even though we were only on the second tier to be honest Adele was a dot on the stage. Adele performance was amazing and once again she meet our every expectations she has an brilliant voice and is so down to earth. Paying that kind of money to see her show was worth it just to experience her voice and music, but paying that kind of money for the entry to the Bobbie Moore suite (which was just a function room) was really over priced. We had a fantastic time listening to Adele but the before part was a total waste of money.

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Few artists have enjoyed the success over the course of a career spanning several decades that Adele has achieved over the past few years. Escaping the curse of that dreaded second album, ‘21’ propelled Adele into superstardom faster than anyone could have predicted and has broken probably every record that was there to be broken.

Seeing Adele live at the Royal Albert Hall back in 2011 was a really special moment. Clearly overwhelmed by the whirlwind success of the album, she took to the stage with a vulnerability that made her instantly likeable and relatable, whilst still delivering a class A performance.

Chatting to the audience like they were all friends and wanting them to feel like they were watching the gig ‘in their living rooms’, the most special moment of the evening came when the every single member of the 5000 strong audience belted the lyrics to hit single ‘Someone Like You’, leaving a speechless Adele visibly emotional and barely a dry eye in the house.

No big production or special effects were needed, as the beauty of the live arrangements and of those lyrics that made ‘21’ the masterpiece that it is, were enough.

Having publicly admitted that she suffers with severe stage fright, it is probable that we will not witness Adele touring arenas or stadiums. I believe this to be a good thing, as the beauty of her live show could not be appreciated in such big surroundings. Just make sure your one of the few who gets a ticket.

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I was waiting ages and hoping Adele would announce a new tour since the 21 tour that i missed for being minutes slow for the tickets.

As the 25 tour was announced my only goal was to get those tickets at any cost! Everything seemed go bad from the start as the page for the ticket pre-sale did not work for me. I had no choice but to divert to viagogo and pay my ass off for two tickets - all my savings were lost... BUT - it definitely WAS WORTH EVERY DIME!

After few hours driving, overnight trip by ship and frustrating times getting to the concert area - We finally really were there.

I did not know what to expect from the show. But what ever it would be, i knew i would love just to see and hear her sing live.

As the show kicked off the feeling was just phenomenal - the emotion was to be hand felt. The show was not rockets, pyros and any fancy stuff... just Adele and smooth graphics and wisely chosen video backgrounds. But what else would it even need - nothing! Because... Adele!

The show kept the audience in it's embrace the whole set. It even made the bond to the audience deeper as she really got involved in person with some of us. She asked a couple fans up on stage and even sang a duet with one!

Anyways - will recommend to go see and hear her live to everyone! Adele is my number one female artist and i would not have missed her live tour again - and am really happy i did not.

Go, see, hear and love Adele!

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First, I must say, that show was AMAZING!!!The black & white screen matches her music style perfectly, including the videos playing on.

Let's talk about Adele and her performance.She's a talented singer over the world, of course. Not only she can write and sing such good songs as Hello, When we were young, Send my love, etc., but also she's able to control the live show very well.Her voice, stage style, funny small talk between songs, even the eye contact with each audiences, proves that she can hold this grand show all by herself! That is a two-hour performance without any silence break, except for 3 minutes underground walk from central stage to main stage. It's unbelievable since almost all songs she sang were highly difficult!

She is a kind and responsible singer, also. No matter where you are, you can receive her beautiful smile and shining eyesight during the concert. She can even play jokes nearby the crowd! That must be everybody's good memory! Her humors and straightly personal characters make her so closed with fans. After each song, you may just treat her as a good friend when she talking!

As a VIP, I do think it's valuable to have such good musical listening and watching experience, except for the seat, which is not good enough for a VIP. However, that should be the problem of the hall's condition.

I must say, you should go for at least one Adele's concert in your life!

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Our family of 4 daughters, my husband and myself saw Adele on 10/03/17, her first Sydney show. We have loved Adele since we listened to her first album in 2010. As soon as we heard she was coming we knew we had to be there. Even though we were seated very far away from the stage Adele made everyone of the 950000 crowd feel like we were all much closer.

Every moment was fantastic, Adele's phenomenal voice, the amazing video footage of Adele's eyes opening as the show started to the final song of Someone Like You, where the sound of the huge crowd singing in unison with Adele was unlike anything I have ever heard. The circular stage setup was amazing, giving everyone access to seeing Adele. Adele walked the circle giving every part of the stadium a chance to see her. The video footage that played with the songs was beautiful and ensured you kept your eyes on the stage.

The set list was a wonderful collection of Adele's 3 albums. Her interaction with the audience was funny, sincere and she really made us feel like we were right there with her.

I think when you see your daughters crying with the emotion of getting to see Adele live and then more crying because it was even better than you could of dreamed, speaks volumes. I would see her again in a heartbeat if I could and would say to anyone if you can go then do it!

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I attended her concert in the biggest venue here in Oslo, Norway – Telenor Arena. It is perhaps mostly known for its lack of acoustic quality. The room is simply put way too big and sterile for that. Nevertheless; The Adele Tour team actually pulled it off this time though, and were able to fill the «dead» space in a more that satisfying manner.

Now, enough said about the venue. To the music: Being the big fan that I am it would be hard to hide my subjective judgement of the performance and music presented by Adele. But with that said I think it is fair to say that she, as a performer, is one of the best there is in the world today. She gives a lot of herself to the audience and often includes random attendees in the most spontaneous ways.

Music wise there is almost nothing to say other than that it is absolutely outstanding. Adele brings such a huge presence with her voice, unlike anyone else in the industry. Even the less “complicated” songs become big and overwhelmingly magnificent.

All in all, you get the feeling that Adele knows how it is to be “on the other side” (had to write that) and therefore she isn’t afraid of posing for a selfie or giving out large amounts of waves to the crowd.

There is no doubt that Adele forever will be remembered as one of the greatest artist of our century.

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Bloom sings Adele

The Tivoli Theatre , 52 Costin Street, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane

Bloom sings Adele

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  • Fri 27 Oct 2023, 7:30pm–10:00pm

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With sold out performances both in Australia and New Zealand, Australia’s brightest and internationally acclaimed singer/songwriter, Bloom, celebrates the hits of Adele with her effortless and soulful vocal resonance of the English singer, performing the powerhouse album that was 2011’s 21 in full, plus some other great hits from Adele’s catalogue.

Bloom will perform with her incredible 7-piece band, featuring past and present band members of Human Nature, Jon English, James Reyne, and 1927.

With an impressive 31 million album sales, 21 was Adele’s much celebrated second studio album that yielded five singles and became the world’s best-selling album of the 21st century.

21 was certified 17-times platinum in the UK, and Diamond in the US. In Australia, Adele's 21 spent 32 weeks at number one on the Australian ARIA Top 50 Albums Chart, 10 of which were consecutive, and amassed over one million sales. It was the second longest running number one ARIA chart album in ARIA Charts history. Bloom is a sublime performer and brings to the stage a professionalism that has been described as “stunning”, “mesmerising” and “captivating”, even being labelled by some of Australia’s leading music stars as a “singer of our generation”. As described by Scenestr Magazine, Bloom “crafts personable moments onstage that resonate with audiences.” In this concert production, you can hear the fan-favourites: "Rolling in the Deep", "Someone Like You", “Rumour Has It”, “Turning Tables”, "Set Fire to the Rain”, “Send My Love”, and many more.

Come and be charmed by the Australian vocal powerhouse that is Bloom and celebrate all that is Adele.

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Superstar Adele Confirms Second & Final Concert for ANZ Stadium

  • A second and final Adele concert has been confirmed for Stadium Australia on Saturday 11 March 2017
  • General public tickets go on sale midday Thursday 1 December via Ticketek
  • Her first concert at Stadium Australia on Friday 10 March sold in excess 90,000 tickets on Monday 
  • Adele Live 2017 is set to break the Stadium’s concert attendance record

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DUE to phenomenal demand, global superstar Adele has announced that she’ll take to the stage at Stadium Australia for a second and final Sydney performance  on Saturday 11 March.

Her first show at the Stadium , scheduled for Friday 10 March, sold in excess of 90,000 tickets during the public on-sale on Monday and is set to break the Stadium’s concert attendance record, and claim the record for the single biggest event held at the venue since 2002.

To date in excess of 400,000 tickets have been sold for Adele’s Australian shows, including sold out stadiums in Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Sydney. Fans in Auckland snapped up more than 100,000 tickets yesterday, selling out three shows at Mt Smart Stadium.

Now, general public tickets for the second Sydney show will go on sale midday Thursday 1 December through Ticketek .

Visiting Australia and New Zealand for the very first time, Adele will perform a series of special stadium concerts in a unique 360º in-the-round production. Designed to create intimacy, the tour venues will feature reserved seating on both the playing arenas and the grandstands.

See the Queen of Pop in style – and impress and  indulge your Corporate Clients – in Stadium Australia’s Centreline Seats Lounge & Bar, or by locking in Official Hospitality packages in a Private Suite or Zone Box.  Enquiries here .

This is your final chance to see the one and only Adele, so do not miss out!

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With sold-out performances both in Australia and New Zealand, Australia’s brightest and internationally acclaimed singer/songwriter, Bloom, celebrates the hits of Adele with her effortless and soulful vocal resonance of the English singer, performing the powerhouse album that was 2011’s 21 in full, plus some other great hits from Adele’s catalogue.

Bloom will perform with her incredibly 7-piece band, featuring past and present band members of Human Nature, Jon English, James Reyne, and 1927.

With an impressive 31 million album sales, 21 was Adele’s much-celebrated second studio album that yielded five singles and became the world’s best-selling album of the 21st century. In Australia, 21 spent 32 weeks at number one on the Australian ARIA Top 50 Albums Chart, 10 of which were consecutive, and amassed over one million sales. It was the second longest-running number-one ARIA chart album in ARIA Charts history.

Bloom is a sublime performer and brings to the stage a professionalism that has been described as “stunning” “mesmerising” and “captivating”, even being labelled by some of Australia’s leading music stars as a “singer of our generation”. As described by Scenestr Magazine, Bloom “crafts personable moments onstage that resonate with audiences.”

You will hear the fan-favourites: "Rolling in the Deep" "Someone Like You" “Rumour Has It” “Turning Tables” "Set Fire to the Rain” “Send My Love”, and many more.

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.

  • READ MORE: Griff comes back down to earth

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.

  • READ MORE: The 25 best K-pop songs of 2023

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.

  • READ MORE: Laufey on winning her first Grammy: “There is no way to prepare. It was really amazing”

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.

  • READ MORE: Soundtrack Of My Life: Ne-Yo

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.

  • READ MORE: The Kid LAROI live in Sydney: A hometown hero returns a certified legend

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.

  • READ MORE: Nemzzz, UK rap’s hardest-working new star: “Manchester builds you differently”

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.

  • READ MORE: Olivia Rodrigo – ‘Guts’ review: pop sensation secures her place as a generational talent

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).

  • READ MORE: Soundtrack Of My Life: Passenger

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.

  • READ MORE: Soundtrack of My Life: Kim Wilde

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.

  • READ MORE: Stray Kids live in London: K-pop boyband conquer with fierce, flawless set

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.

  • READ MORE: The Smile – ‘Wall of Eyes’ review: a masterclass in pushing rock forward

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.

  • READ MORE: Sophie Ellis-Bextor on the return of ‘Murder On The Dancefloor’ – and watching Saltburn with her mum

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.

  • READ MORE: Hozier: “There has always been a space in my work for my own conscience”

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.

  • READ MORE: Bombay Bicycle Club: “There’s no point trying to play it safe”

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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All The Theatre Shows Hitting Brisbane Soon To Get Tickets For

By Mikaela Mulveney

22nd Jul 2024

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Want a front row seat to some of the best musicals and stage productions coming down under this year? Not to worry, Brisbane has a few of the most popular productions on offer this theatre season and they are definitely not to miss. 

We’ve got a stacked lineup of the upcoming theatre shows Brisbane is scoring this year that’ll have you snapping up tickets, from iconic musicals to world-renowned plays. So book in that early bird pre-show dinner and prepare to be entertained. 

If you're willing to travel for a good show, check out what's playing in Sydney and Melbourne .

Tina—The Tina Turner Musical 

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Dig out your leather jacket, throw on some sparkles and practise your best Nutbush baby because TINA—The Tina Turner Musical is calling your name. Coming to Brisbane from 2 July at QPAC, the musical chronicles the untold story of rock’n’roll queen Tina Turner, who defied the bounds of her age, gender and race, to become an icon. Created in association with Turner herself, Tina Turner The Musical has already bagged 37 award nominations around the world, so you know it’s the goods. Featuring classic tunes like ‘Simply The Best’, ‘What’s Love Got To Do With It’ and ‘Proud Mary’, you’re guaranteed to be dancing in your seat. 

The Details

Adapted from legend Alison Bechdel’s graphic novel, this Tony award-winning musical follows Bechdel’s journey as she comes to terms with her sexuality and her relationship with her father, who just so happens to be in the closet. As the first lesbian-themed musical to hit Broadway, Fun Home is a certified boundary breaker, tackling family dynamics and identity in one exceptional theatrical experience. Opening night is Friday 30 August, so make sure to grab your tickets ASAP.

The Details 

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Broadway blockbuster,  WICKED , is coming to Brisbane for a huge season in September following a successful and often sold-out run in Sydney and Melbourne. The fable tells the tale of two women in the Land of Oz, long before Dorothy dropped in, one good and one evil, while exploring friendship and rivalry with a touch of magic. The show is touted as one of the most lavish stage productions showing outside of Broadway, featuring audacious costumes, set design and production—a sensory experience true to the charm of modern theatre. Tickets go on sale 22 March and you can hop on the waitlist to buy them  here .

When: 12 September-24 November Where: QPAC, South Brisbane Find out more  here . 

Cirque Du Soleil LUZIA 

Described as ‘a waking dream of Mexico,’ LUZIA is Cirque du Soleil’s 38th production, and it’s coming to Australia next year. Hitting Brisbane in September, this dazzling show was inspired by the people, places, and stories that define Mexico, and features a surrealistic series of grand visual surprises and of course, breathtaking acrobatic performances. Popping up under the big top in Eagle Farm from 25 September to 29 October, you’ve got a few chances to see it, and you can grab your tickets here .

Grease The Muscial

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We’ve got chills and they’re multiplying, because for a limited season this December, Grease the Musical will be heading to Brisbane. Grab the Danny to your Sandy and be sure to get your tickets to this iconic teenage love story, full laughs, drama and excellent musical numbers. With rave reviews across the globe since its debut on Broadway this musical is being labelled a bucket list production. The show is currently making its way from Melbourne to Sydney and Perth before it arrives at our doorstep at the end of the year to hit the stage at QPAC. Make sure to move like Grease Lightning and sign up to be notified when tickets go on sale here .

Round The Twist Musical 

Have you ever, ever felt like this? Like your favourite childhood TV show was coming to life on stage, featuring the characters, stories and songs  you know and love? Well, in November 2024 you will, when Round The Twist The Musical makes its world premiere at the Queensland Theatre. Created by Paul Hodge and based on the short stories of children’s book author Paul Jennings, which the original TV series was based on, this joyous production will take you right back to your childhood—and possibly make you think strange things are happening. Tickets are on sale now  here , and while you’re on the  Queensland Theatre website  you can check what else is coming for the 2024 season, with an absolutely stacked calendar of theatre shows on the way.

When: 12 November-1 December Where: QPAC, South Brisbane  Find out more  here . 

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Having captivated audiences around the globe since its premiere in 2017, SIX has become a global phenomenon—and it’s finally heading our way. Telling the story of the six wives of King Henry VIII (only as fierce and influential pop stars who step out of the shadow of their infamous husband), the modern pop-inspired musical has won 35 major awards, including two Tony Awards for Best Original Score and Best Costume Design—so you definitely want to put it on your calendar. There’s a while to wait, with the show not hitting QPAC until January 2025, but if you’re already counting down, you can sign up to the waitlist for tickets  here .

POTUS 

Things just got real with POTUS the play hitting the stage at Queensland Theatre to provide a comical spin-off to America’s current climate. This femme-fuelled political spectacle tells the story of several highly component women dealing with a highly incompetent boss, namely the President of the United States (POTUS). Powered by a star-spangled all-female ensemble, and aided by references to misplaced hallucinogenic drugs, a sex scandal and an assassination attempt, this production really does provide a loose look into the world of the White House. Grab the girls, get your tickets and charge your glass—if not for you, then for the women in charge of the man in charge of the free world. 

Sister Act  

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Get ready to sing hallelujah, because a heavenly musical version of Sister Act is coming to Brisbane in February next year and you do not want to miss it. Based on the iconic movie starring Whoopi Goldberg, Sister Act has been nominated for five Tony Awards and six Olivier Awards across its London seasons, and it’s now bringing its soul-warming story to Australia, hitting the stage in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. Leading the cast will be Casey Donovan in role of Deloris Van Cartier, joined by Gevenieve Lemon and Rhonda Burchmore as Mother Superior and Sister Mary Lazarus respectively. Tickets to the Brisbane season are yet to go on sale, but you can sign up to the waiting list to find out when they drop here .

Want to know what else is on in Brisbane? Head here . 

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Adele concert 2023: Weekends with Adele tickets and dates

Adele has extended her Las Vegas residency as we look at all you need to know about the new shows...

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Adele has delighted fans with news that she is extending her current Las Vegas residency as fans want to know more about Adele 's concert in 2023 with how to buy Weekends with Adele tickets and dates.

The singer-songwriter, who recently won an award for best pop solo performance at the 65th Annual  Grammy  Awards, for her comeback single Easy on Me - that contained a personal video and was taken from her album 30 .

Since it's release, Adele has touched the souls of her fans with  new lyrics from the album in its early days of release, having performing Hold On and I Drink Wine from the  '30' tracklist during her Oprah appearance and got upset when she was  forced to cancel her Las Vegas residency .

And it looks like Adele is spoiling her fans by announcing she is extending her re-scheduled residency.

Adele, who is mum to son Angelo , nine, is dating boyfriend Rich Paul , simply told fans, "See you soon" as she shared the Ticketmaster link for fans to buy their tickets as we look at all you need to know about the new shows...

Weekends with Adele tickets

Weekends with Adele tickets are not on sale yet but she has launched a pre-sale registration page with Ticketmaster where fans can sign up for a chance to get priority tickets for her shows . The sign-up doesn't guarantee tickets but it gives fans a better chance of securing a pair than those fans who don't sign up. 

The website states, "We expect there will be more demand than there are tickets available. A lottery-style process will determine which registered fans receive a unique access code and which are put on the waitlist."

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By signing up for the access it also reduces the chance of ticket touts buying up tickets and re-selling them on for higher fees. 

The site confirmed, "Adele is using Verified Fan to help fans get tickets. Verified Fan requires registration to help filter out buyers looking to resell tickets, so more tickets get to fans who are going to hold on to tickets and attend the show." 

What are the dates for weekends with Adele?

The dates for weekends with Adele are weekends from 16th June to 4th November 2023 - live at the Colosseum, Las Vegas for a total of 34 shows with Adele performing on Fridays and Saturdays. In addition, a planned concert film was announced, with filming set to take place during the newly-announced dates.

But one fan has begged for her to continue even after the extended dates, writing, "Adele, wait for me until I finish college, I'm saving so i can afford to buy your ticket I love you."

Some begged for her to extend the tour to other parts of the world.

One fan wrote, "Please, in EUROPE" and another put, "Come to (the rest of the US) USA please I really want to see your world tour please do it here."

Weekends with Adele dates

  • 16th, 17th, 23rd, 24th, 30th June
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  • 6th, 7th, 13th, 14th, 20th, 21st, 27th, 28th October 
  • 3rd, 4th November
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How long is Adele's residency?

Adele's residency has so far ran from 18 Nov 2022 to 25 Mar 2023 and the further six-month extension from June to November 2023 means that Adele's residency in Las Vegas will have run for almost 12-months. The first set of dates comprised of a five-month series of Friday and Saturday night shows.

The residency was originally planned to take place between 21 January and 16 April 2022 but it was delayed on 20 January when Adele announced the postponement of the entire residency, at the time she told fans, "I'm so sorry, but my show ain't ready. Half my team have COVID and it's been impossible to finish the show."

Adele performing at her Las Vegas residency

Adele residency salary

Adele reportedly earns $616,446 (£500k) a night for her Las Vegas residency and it's claimed the singer-songwriter was offered $1.2m (£1m) per night to extend her show. The shows have been extended for 34 more dates and if the new salary is true, she would be set to rake in more than $40million (£34m).

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Adele will tour Australia next year

INTERNATIONAL chart-topper Adele will play at The Gabba next year in what will be the first major concert at the iconic sports ground in four decades.

Singer Adele is coming to Australia. Picture: Jason Merritt/Getty Images

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INTERNATIONAL chart-topper Adele will play at The Gabba in Brisbane on March 4 next year, in what will be the first major concert at the iconic sports ground in four decades.

Sport Minister Curtis Pitt announced this morning the Queensland Government had given the go-ahead for the English songstress who has sold more than 100 million records globally.

“I’m told the Grammy-winner’s concert in March will be the first major concert at The Gabba since Aussie band Sherbet in 1973,” Mr Pitt said.

“This will be one of the most anticipated concerts of the year and the first big concert at The Gabba with fans seated in the both the stands and on the field.”

Performing on a circular stage, 60,000 will fit into the grounds to watch and 24,000 will be on the field itself.

He said The Gabba’s management had already consulted with engineers on stadium structure and crowd management ahead of the gig.

“Being at The Gabba it would be fitting if Adele sang Sherbet’s Howzat, but I’m not sure that’ll happen unless it’s a duet with Daryl Braithwaite,” he said.

The concert is expected to be a huge drawcard for Brisbane .

“We haven’t had a concert of this magnitude at The Gabba and I expect pubs and restaurants in the Woolloongabba precinct will benefit from a boost in patronage before and after,” the Treasurer said.

Tickets go on general sale via www.ticketmaster.com.au on Monday 21 November, with pre-sale opportunities to be announced by the promoter.

It will be singing sensation Adele’s first tour of Australia.

The multi-award winner will kick off her tour in Perth on February 28 before heading to Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and Adelaide.

For further details go to https://t.co/nBO4QoSecU pic.twitter.com/W0d66Nsyg1 — Adele (@Adele) November 14, 2016

Inspired by her hit song Hello , the 28-year-old powerhouse delivered the news in a handwritten note posted to Twitter.

“G’Day it’s me... I was wondering if after 10 years in the game you’d finally like to meet me in Brisbane, Sydney, Perth, Melbourne and Adelaide,” she tweeted. “Yep! I am coming Down Under.”

She also said she would be playing “in the round”, outdoors and in stadiums “to see as many of you (fans) as possible.” Tickets will go on sale November 21.

Singer Adele will kick off her Australian tour in Perth. Picture: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for BT PR

Adele’s Australian tour news comes after she featured in a mysterious TV ad this week , whipping fans into a frenzy.

The 30-second ad, which aired during prime time shows The Block and T he X Factor, was eye-catching in its simplicity.

It featured a close-up of the British singer’s closed eyes. They opened when the first line of her 2015 comeback hit Hello rang out.

World-conquering mega star Adele heads Down Under in February. Picture: Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images

ADELE’S AUSSIE TOUR DATES

28 February — Domain Stadium, Perth

4 March — The Gabba, Brisbane

10 March — ANZ Stadium, Sydney

13 March — Adelaide Oval, Adelaide

18 March — Etihad Stadium, Melbourne

The Rolling in the Deep hit maker said during a concert in Minnesota in July she would come Down Under after hearing Australians had travelled to the US see her.

“I’m planning an Australian tour now,” Adele said on stage. “Why don’t we get your info and when the Sydney show happens you can come, on us.”

She then backtracked by noting: “Well, if the tour happens, I always announce things when I’m not supposed to.”

Australian promoters have been locked in a fierce bidding war for the world-conquering star. She toured extensively this year, playing shows in Europe and North America.

Adele has sold over 1.7 million copies of her three albums in Australia alone. The mum-of-one suggested this tour for her 25 album will be her last for a long time.

Singer Adele will play stadium shows in each capital city. Picture: Larry Busacca/Getty Images For The Recording Academy

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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

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