"We’ve decided to celebrate with a lap around Oz playing at some of our favourite venues," the band said.

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After a monumental couple of weeks opening for Oasis in stadiums in Melbourne and Sydney, Brisbane’s Ball Park Music will hit the road in 2026, today announcing a national tour.
Titled The Rock ‘n’ Roll Adventure Continues, the run begins at Melbourne’s Northcote Theatre on Saturday, 10 May. The shows continue at Newcastle’s Bar On The Hill on Friday, 22 May, Sydney’s Roundhouse on Saturday, 23 May, Freo.Social on Saturday, 30 May, and Brisbane’s The Tivoli on Saturday, 6 June.
In between the Melbourne and Newcastle shows, Ball Park Music will perform at Darwin’s BASSINTHEGRASS festival on Saturday, 16 May. With some sizeable gaps on the schedule, there’s every chance that demand will lead to extra shows.
Pre-sale tickets will be available tomorrow (19 November), followed by the general sale on Friday, 21 November. You can find tickets on the band’s website.
Announcing the tour on Instagram, Ball Park Music told fans that after the “craziest twelve months” they’ve experienced as a band, they’re a well-oiled live music machine. In 2026, they’ll celebrate their massive achievements by touring the country, “playing at some of our favourite venues.”
They wrote:
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We are kicking off the next chapter of the great rock ‘n’ roll adventure with some 2026 headline shows 🤘🏻
We’ve had the craziest twelve months here at The Park. It’s been unlike anything else we’ve ever experienced in all our years of playing together. We’ve learned so much and the engine of the live show feels like it’s running better than ever.
We’ve decided to celebrate with a lap around Oz playing at some of our favourite venues. Can’t wait to see you all again soon.
Before the Oasis craziness, Ball Park Music played shows in support of their new album, Like Love, earlier in the year. Reviewing their show at Melbourne’s Forum, The Music’s Claire Dunton declared that, upon playing Please Don’t Move To Melbourne, the local crowd went wild.
“The uplifting intro to the song was one of those had-to-be-there live music moments where Ball Park Music felt so connected to the jovial crowd,” Dunton wrote. “As expected, ‘Please don’t move to Melbourne/Please don’t leave me standing here’ was bellowed through the Forum.”
Saturday 10 May – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne
Friday 22 May – Bar On The Hill, Newcastle
Saturday 23 May – Roundhouse, Sydney
Saturday 30 May – Freo.Social, Fremantle
Saturday 6 June – The Tivoli, Brisbane