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Duke and Duchess of Sussex planning Australia visit
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Duke and Duchess of Sussex planning Australia visit

by jummy84 November 15, 2025
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15 November 2025

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are planning a trip to Australia.

Duke and Duchess of Sussex planning Australia visit

The couple – who quit as senior royals in 2020 and moved from the UK to California – have hinted that they are planning a return Down Under, to where they enjoyed a successful royal visit in 2018.

Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, shared in a letter to celebrity astrologer Angela Pearl – who they met with in New York in October – that they were considering a visit to Australia.

In a letter, written on stationery bearing their joint royal monogram, they wrote: “Dear Angela, We wanted to thank you for joining us…(redacted). Your energy and insight were such a welcome addition.”

A section of the note was blacked out when Angela shared it to Instagram but the couple went on: “On a separate note, we hope your family in Ukraine remain safe, and we look forward to staying in touch especially as we look to visit Australia again.”

The letter was signed “best wishes”, with signatures from Harry, 41, and Meghan, 44.

In October 2018, Harry and Meghan embarked on a 16-day tour of Australia and New Zealand – their first major royal tour as a couple.

They announced during the trip that Meghan was expecting their first child, Prince Archie, now six.

The couple went on to welcome Princess Lilibet, four, in 2021.




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Peach PRC Announces 2026 Tour of Australia & New Zealand
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Peach PRC Announces 2026 Tour of Australia & New Zealand

by jummy84 November 11, 2025
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Peach PRC is set to headline her biggest shows yet, announcing a string of arena and theatre dates across Australia and New Zealand for March 2026.

The Australian pop star will launch her Wandering Spirit tour in Melbourne on March 12 at the Palace Foreshore, followed by stops in Adelaide, Sydney, Brisbane and Perth. She’ll then make her New Zealand headlining debut with performances at Shed 6 in Wellington on March 28 and Powerstation in Auckland on March 29.

The tour follows a blockbuster two years for Peach, who released her debut EP Manic Dream Pixie in 2023. That project debuted at No. 1 on the ARIA Albums Chart and featured the breakout single “Perfect for You,” which went on to win Best Single at the 2024 Rolling Stone Australia Awards.

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Earlier this month, Peach returned with her latest single “Miss Erotica” — a provocative, high-fantasy ode to strip clubs and the showgirls who shaped her early adulthood. Co-written in Los Angeles with Ryan Linvill and Maya Kurchner (Olivia Rodrigo, Chappell Roan), the track marks a bold creative turn for the singer, ushering in what she has described as her most empowered era to date.

Across her catalogue, Peach PRC has racked up over 230 million global streams, alongside more than 2 billion social views and 27 million video views. Her early hits — including “Josh,” “God Is a Freak” and “Forever Drunk” — earned her a loyal online following, but her live presence has grown in tandem. The 2026 tour marks her most extensive run to date, following support slots for Yungblud and previous sold-out headline dates in Sydney and Melbourne.

Joining her on all Australian dates are New York pop singer Maude Latour — who released her debut album Sugar Water in 2024 and has appeared at major festivals including Lollapalooza and Governors Ball — and rising Sydney artist Salty, whose viral 2024 single “See U in 3” kicked off a new era of theatrical, emotionally rich pop.

Frontier Touring will host a members-only presale beginning 1 p.m. local time on Thursday, Nov. 13. General sale begins Friday, Nov. 14 at 3 p.m. local time.

November 11, 2025 0 comments
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Oasis Plays to 320,000 Fans on 2025 Australia Stadium Tour
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Oasis Plays to 320,000 Fans on 2025 Australia Stadium Tour

by jummy84 November 10, 2025
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Oasis have officially wrapped their 2025 Australian tour, marking a triumphant return down under with over 320,000 fans attending across five stadium shows in Melbourne and Sydney.

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The Britpop icons played three sold-out nights at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium, followed by two shows at Accor Stadium in Sydney, concluding on Saturday (Nov. 8). It’s one of the highest-attended rock tours in Australia this year — and one with lasting impact.

“Thanks for putting up with us. We know we were d–kheads sometimes,” Liam Gallagher told the Sydney crowd. “Your support has put us back on the map. Respect! You’ve got a lovely f–king country. See you again.”

The reunion tour has drawn headlines for more than just nostalgia. In Melbourne, seismic sensors at the Seismology Research Centre reportedly picked up tremors during the band’s performances — a rare but real phenomenon caused by thousands of fans stomping and singing in unison.

One of the city’s most iconic live music venues, Cherry Bar, credited the band with sparking a major nightlife revival. “The darkest hour is before the dawn, Melbourne and Cherry Bar needed a hero and who knew that it would come in the shape of a couple of ‘no f#cks given’ Mancunian larrikins?!” wrote owner James Young on social media, calling it the bar’s “biggest weekend and biggest week on record.”

While the first show had some minor issues, including a fan launching flares into the crowd, the tour’s reception has been overwhelmingly positive.

Billboard said of the rockers’ first Melbourne gig, “Kicking off with ‘Hello,’ into which Liam inserted the lyrics ‘it’s good to be back,’ then ‘Acquiesce,’ and ‘Morning Glory,’ provided an opening combination that hit hard and fast. ‘G’day,’ Liam told the 58,000 gathered fans, Tina Arena and Jelly Roll among them. ‘Did you miss us? Because we missed you.’”

“This tour is off to a blinder, a result for anyone in the place who wanted, waited for this band, and used the opportunity to go let it all out, and sing at the top of their lungs.”

Oasis now heads to South America for shows in Argentina, Chile and Brazil, before continuing their global tour into 2026.

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Sexyy Red Joins Rolling Loud Australia 2026 Lineup
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Sexyy Red Joins Rolling Loud Australia 2026 Lineup

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
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Sexyy Red has officially joined the lineup for Rolling Loud Australia 2026. The breakout rapper was announced as the second artist for the festival’s return, following last week’s confirmation of Gunna as the first headliner.

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Rolling Loud Australia is set to take place across two cities in March: Sydney’s Centennial Park on March 7, and Melbourne’s Flemington Racecourse on March 8. The twin one-day events mark Rolling Loud’s first shows in Australia since 2019, and the first time the global hip-hop festival brand has expanded to a two-city format in the country.

According to organizers, pre-sale tickets sold out within hours of going live, and general tickets are now on sale via australia.rollingloud.com. Promoters have confirmed that the full festival lineup will be announced in the coming weeks and will include a mix of major international acts and leading Australian artists.

Since breaking through in 2023, Sexyy Red has achieved several Billboard chart milestones. Her highest Hot 100 placement came in November 2024, when she reached No. 10 as a featured artist on Tyler, The Creator’s “Sticky” alongside Lil Wayne and GloRilla. She first entered the Hot 100 with the “Pound Town” remix featuring Nicki Minaj, and followed that with her viral hit “SkeeYee,” which peaked at No. 62 and topped the inaugural TikTok Billboard Top 50. She also appeared on Drake’s “Rich Baby Daddy” (No. 11) and scored her first top 20 solo hit in 2024 with “Get It Sexyy,” which peaked at No. 20.

On the Billboard 200, her 2024 mixtape In Sexyy We Trust debuted at No. 17, following her 2023 breakout Hood Hottest Princess (No. 62). In recognition of her independent rise, she was named Billboard’s Indie Rapper of the Year in 2025.

Rolling Loud co-founders Matt Zingler and Tariq Cherif, both named multiple times on Billboard’s Hip-Hop Billboard Hip-Hop Power Players list, continue to expand the brand globally. Alongside its flagship Miami festival, Rolling Loud has produced shows in Europe, Asia, Canada, and the Middle East. The franchise also recently announced its debut in India for 2025.

The festival first landed in Australia in 2019, with the debut including performances from Future, Playboi Carti, Rae Sremmurd, Tyga, and a surprise appearance from a then-rising The Kid LAROI.

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Kareena Kapoor, Rishab Shetty, Varun Dhawan cheer India's historic win over Australia to enter Women’s World Cup final
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Kareena Kapoor, Rishab Shetty, Varun Dhawan cheer India’s historic win over Australia to enter Women’s World Cup final

by jummy84 October 31, 2025
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Actors Kareena Kapoor, Rishab Shetty, Varun Dhawan, Suniel Shetty, Manoj Bajpayee and Arjun Rampal, among others, cheered after India pulled off a record chase to storm into the Women’s World Cup final with a five-wicket win over defending champions Australia. The semi-final match between India and Australia was played at Navi Mumbai’s DY Patil Stadium on Thursday.

Team India found fans in Kareena Kapoor and Rishab Shetty after they defeated Australia to enter the Women’s World Cup final.

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Taking to her Instagram Stories, Kareena shared pictures from the match and wrote, “And like I said, girls can do it all. With grit and determination… Well done, Team India… on the finals, my girls.” Sharing a photo of centurion Jemimah Rodrigues, Kareena also wrote, “Take a bow, fantabulous Jemimah @jemimahrodrigues (star and red heart emojis).”

Varun Dhawan posted a picture of Jemimah on his Instagram Stories and wrote, “My hero.” Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Rishab Shetty tweeted, “What a moment for India! Our women’s team @BCCIWomen storms into the ICC #WomensWorldCup2025 Final with a thrilling win over Australia! A stunning display of determination, unity, and brilliance on the field. Take a bow, @JemiRodrigues, that century was pure class!”

Kareena and Varun shared notes on Instagram Stories.
Kareena and Varun shared notes on Instagram Stories.

Suniel Shetty, Arjun Rampal, Manoj Bajpayee too pen encouraging notes

Suniel Shetty shared a photo on X and wrote, “339 … Against Australia !!! That was a biigg total to chase. But the belief was bigger. Jemimah’s unbeaten ton and India’s fearless chase – pure magic! Team India into the finals, with fire and belief.”

Arjun Rampal shared photos on Instagram and penned a long note, “Not every day you witness a chase like this. What a great moment for Women’s cricket. What emotion. What an epic. Salute our girls. You are champions already. Take a bow #jemimahrodrigues. Prayers for the finals has already begun more than a billion hearts you girls have won. #jemimahrodrigues #iccwomensworldcup2025.”

Vikrant Massey took to his Instagram Stories and wrote, “One step closer!!! Well played.” He also added, “Thank you @jemimahrodrigues, one of the greatest batting displays in the history of cricket.” Manoj Bajpayee too shared a post on Instagram, “Kamaal kar diya (Amazing)! Into the finals! Pure heart, grit and class from our women in blue. Chasing 339, the highest in women’s ODI history. A moment that lifts the game and pushes women’s cricket forward in a big way.”

“Hats off to the entire team, and especially @jemimahrodrigues for that calm century under pressure. Well led by captain @imharmanpreet_kaur, with solid support from @richa9105, @officialdeeptisharma & @amanojotkaur in key moments. Proud of Team India. Wishing them the best of luck for the finals!” he added.

India beat Australia in semi final

Australia put up a mammoth total of 338 while batting first in the second semifinal of the ongoing Women’s World Cup. In response, India, led by Jemimah Rodrigues’ unbeaten century, reached the target with 9 balls and 5 wickets to spare. This is the biggest chase in women’s ODI history and the biggest overall in a World Cup knockout match for both men and women’s cricket.

After defeating Australia, India will clash with South Africa in the final on Sunday, November 2 , in Navi Mumbai.

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‘The Office’ Australia reboot has been cancelled after one season
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‘The Office’ Australia reboot has been cancelled after one season

by jummy84 October 20, 2025
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The Australian version of The Office has been cancelled after one season after being hit by negative audience reactions.

The eight-episode run premiered on Amazon Prime Video in October last year, with Felicity Ward playing Hannah Howard, the managing director of the Flinley Craddick packaging company. She was the first ever female lead of an Office spin-off.

It was met with mixed reviews and became the subject of some social media backlash, with one X user writing that it made them “want to drink a pint of bleach” and another describing it as “possibly the worst version” of the show. It did, however, perform well in Australia, earning the top-rated opening weekend for a local original show on its release.

Now, it has been reported by The Nightly that Prime Video have cancelled the show, although they have not given a reason for their decision.

It was the 14th adaptation of the BBC series, originally created by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant and airing for two seasons in 2001 and 2002 and a Christmas special in 2003.

NME gave the “workaday Australian remake” a two-star review, describing it as being “dogged by déjà vu” but adding: “It took the US Office two seasons to stop being a bad cover version and hit its stride. In this cutthroat climate of streaming where series are prematurely culled, will this be allowed time to settle into its own unique rhythm? A fatalistic question that would probably be followed in The Office by a reaction cutaway shot to somebody’s eyes awkwardly darting from side to side.”

When the Australian adaptation was announced in May 2023, Gervais said in a statement: “I’m very excited about Australia remaking my little show from the turn of the century. Office politics have changed a bit in 20 years, so can’t wait to see how they navigate a modern-day David Brent.”

Elsewhere, the new spin-off show The Paper debuted last month on Peacock in the US and Sky and NOW TV in the UK. It takes place in the same universe as the US version and stars Domhnall Gleeson as an idealistic new employee looking to revive a local newspaper.

In a four-star review, NME wrote: “Tim Key may be a scene-stealer but he’s matched by Impacciatore, who imbues narcissistic Esmeralda with deranged dignity. Quite often, she’s the agent of chaos who busts this show out of its comfort zone. In one episode, she becomes convinced that office duffer Barry (Duane R. Shepard Sr.) is an incubus pursuing her in her dreams. Does it all add up to watercooler TV? Probably not, but The Paper is definitely worth a binge on your next annual leave day.”

October 20, 2025 0 comments
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Candace Owens Loses Bid To Enter Australia For Speaking Tour After High Court Upholds Government's Visa Denial Over Extremist & Inflammatory Comments'
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Candace Owens Loses Bid To Enter Australia For Speaking Tour After High Court Upholds Government’s Visa Denial Over Extremist & Inflammatory Comments’

by jummy84 October 15, 2025
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Candace Owens Loses Bid To Enter Australia For Speaking Tour After High Court Upholds Government’s Visa Denial Over Extremist & Inflammatory Comments’

Australia has given #CandaceOwens a big fat “No, thank you.”

The controversial far-right commentator has lost her legal battle to enter #Australia after the nation’s highest court upheld a government decision to deny her a visa. Her application was previously rejected in October 2024 by the Home Affairs Minister over concerns that Candace’s presence could “incite discord in the Australian community.” They argued that Candace had made “extremist and inflammatory comments towards Muslim, Black, Jewish and #LGBTQIA+ communities,” which could generate controversy and hatred.

Candace’s legal team fought back, appealing to the High Court. However, the court’s unanimous decision backing the ban means Candace will not be able to proceed with her planned speaking tour across Australia and #NewZealand. In addition to the visa denial, she’ll also have to pay the government’s legal costs.


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Australia Taps 'Wolves Always Come at Night' for Oscar Race
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Australia Taps ‘Wolves Always Come at Night’ for Oscar Race

by jummy84 September 24, 2025
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Australia has chosen Gabrielle Brady‘s climate-focused drama “The Wolves Always Come at Night” as its contender for the best international feature film category at the 2026 Oscars.

The Mongolian-language film, which combines documentary filmmaking techniques with narrative storytelling, centers on herders forced from their land by increasingly destructive weather patterns. Real-life herders Davaasuren Dagvasuren and Otgonzaya Dashzeveg star in the film while also serving as co-writers alongside Brady.

Australian selection committee members unanimously backed the choice, with a spokesperson noting: “The Australian selection committee are unanimous in their recommendation and extremely pleased to put forward ‘The Wolves Always Come at Night’ as Australia’s official submission to the Academy Awards. A striking and original portrait of a family deeply affected by climate change and its devastating effects on their traditional way of life, cultural values and homeland. A significant and brilliantly crafted feature film that everyone in the committee regarded as requisite cinema viewing.”

Brady’s sophomore feature following “Island of the Hungry Ghosts” has built considerable momentum on the festival circuit since its Toronto Film Festival debut in the Platform Competition. The film subsequently screened at several international festivals including London, Zurich, IDFA, San Francisco International, True/False, and Sydney.

The filmmaker said: “My hope is that our film brings audiences closely into the lives of Davaa and Zaya, who face the sudden upheaval of climate displacement, but who also find ways to resist in the face of irreversible change. As our world confronts the growing reality of climate migration, sharing this story on a global stage fills me and our whole team with immense hope and pride.”

The film’s subjects added: “We are very proud that the film has been selected in this way. We hope this will lead to more people to understand the great changes happening in our pastures and landscapes now – with global warming deeply affecting us, and so many others around the world.”

The production represents an unusual three-way international collaboration between Germany, Australia, and Mongolia – reportedly the first of its kind. Rita Walsh (“The Assistant,” “Buoyancy”) produced alongside Chromosom Film’s Julia Niethammer and Guru Media’s Ariunaa Tserenpil.

Screen Australia provided the primary production funding, supplemented by private investment from WeirAnderson Films and Storming Donkey Productions. Additional support came from broadcasters BBC Storyville and SWR Arte, plus distributor Madman Films. Cinephil is handling international sales.

The producing team said: “Our beautiful international collaboration was a deeply important and enriching experience for all of us. Now, being selected by the Australian committee is a hugely special moment for our film team from Australia, but also for all of our team in Mongolia, Germany, Colombia, the U.K., and the U.S. It is such an honor to compete alongside so many other outstanding films.”

The selection continues Australia’s nearly three-decade participation in the international feature category, dating back to 1996. Previous Australian submissions have included indigenous-language films “Ten Canoes” (2006), the shortlisted “Samson and Delilah” (2009), “The Rocket” (2013), and Oscar-nominated “Tanna” (2016).

Brady’s film will also compete in the documentary feature category.

The Oscar international feature shortlist will be announced on Dec. 16 and the final five nominees will be announced on Jan. 22.

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Camila Cabello Covers Natalie Imbruglia's 'Torn' on Piano in Australia
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Camila Cabello Covers Natalie Imbruglia’s ‘Torn’ on Piano in Australia

by jummy84 August 31, 2025
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Camila Cabello surprised fans with a piano-ballad rendition of “Torn,” the single that became Natalie Imbruglia’s breakthrough hit on U.S. radio in 1998, at a pair of shows in Australia this week (Aug. 27 and 30).

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Melbourne and Sydney, two of the final stops on Cabello’s Yours, C Tour — the C,XOXO singer has a Sept. 14 concert slated for São Paulo, Brazil — were a fitting setting to cover “Torn,” recorded by the Australian-born Imbruglia for her 1997 debut studio album, Left of the Middle. Seated at the piano at both gigs, Cabello channeled the sincerity of Imbruglia’s vocal performance on “Torn, and on Saturday night shared a video of one of her performances on X.

“when in australia… you have to sing torn,” Cabello captioned the clip. “ily natalie imbruglia & ily australia.”

Imbruglia’s “Torn” soared to No. 1 on a trio of Billboard charts (Radio Songs, Pop Airplay and Adult Pop Airplay) in 1998, and peaked at No. 42 on the Hot 100. She was nominated for a Grammy for best female pop vocal performance for “Torn,” but ultimately lost to Celine Dion and her inescapable “My Heart Will Go On.” Though Imbruglia’s take on “Torn” is the one most pop fans know, it was actually a cover for her, too — as the song was first released by the band Ednaswap in 1995.

Imbruglia’s released a total of six albums throughout her career, with 2021’s Firebird being her most recent. She performed under the guise of “Bluebell” on The Masked Singer last year.

Watch Cabello’s live performance of “Torn” below.

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Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds Set 2026 ‘Wild God’ Tour of Australia, NZ
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Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds Set 2026 ‘Wild God’ Tour of Australia, NZ

by jummy84 August 25, 2025
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Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds are coming home in early 2026.

The alternative rock legend and his formidable band will embark on a tour of Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand next January and February, their first dates in these parts since 2017.

Produced by Supersonic, the 10-show trek will visit a string of outdoor cultural spots, kicking off Jan. 17 at Fremantle Park, WA. Along the way, Cave’s Wild God Tour will visit Adelaide Entertainment Centre, The Domain Sydney, Brisbane’s Victoria Park, Melbourne’s Alexandra Gardens, and head east for two shows at TSB Arena in Wellington, the New Zealand capital.

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Tickets go on sale this Friday, Aug. 29 at 10am local time from nickcave.com.

“I can’t wait to get to Australia and New Zealand with The Bad Seeds and to bring you our epic Wild God show,” Cave comments in a statement. “It’s been a long time coming, and I’ve missed both Australia and New Zealand very much. It will be a wild and mighty joy.”

The alternative rockers’ setlist will include songs from their 18th and latest studio album Wild God, alongside songs spanning their four-decade career, a statement reads.

Cave has no shortage of classics in his repertoire. In the U.K., his adopted homeland, the band has landed seven top 10 albums, including Wild God, which opened and peaked at No. 5 last year. Cave was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 2007.

Produced by Cave and Bad Seeds/Dirty Three collaborator Warren Ellis, and mixed by David Fridmann, Wild God hit No. 66 on the Billboard 200, one of his nine titles to impact the albums chart.

Wild God, released through Cave’s own label Bad Seed, via a new, exclusive worldwide licensing agreement with Play It Again Sam, an imprint of the independent [PIAS] label group, was nominated for a raft of awards, including two Grammy categories (best alternative music album and best alternative music performance), best alternative rock record at the Libera Awards and the 2024 Australian Music Prize.

Before heading Down Under, Cave will complete his pan-European solo jaunt with a string of shows in Germany, Luxembourg and elsewhere.

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds ‘The Wild God Tour’ Australia And Aotearoa New Zealand 2026
Tickets on sale Friday, August 29 at 10am local time from nickcave.com.

Presented by Supersonic Australasia

Jan. 17 — Fremantle Park, Perth WA
(Presented By The City Of Fremantle)

Jan. 20 — Adelaide Entertainment Centre, SA

Jan. 23, 24 –The Domain Sydney, NSW

Jan. 27 — Victoria Park, Brisbane, QLD

Jan. 30, 31, Feb. 1 — Alexandra Gardens, Melbourne, VIC

Feb. 5, 6 — TSB Arena, Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand
(In association with Aotearoa New Zealand Festival of the Arts)

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