Charlie PuthCharlie Puth has finally announced the Australian leg of his Charlie world tour, taking on three of the east coast’s most prestigious venues later this year.
The short run – coming in support of the New Jersey pop singer’s eponymous third album Charlie – will kick off in Meanjin/Brisbane on Friday October 27, when Puth takes over the outdoor Riverstage venue. He’ll head to Naarm/Melbourne next, playing Margaret Court Arena that Sunday (October 29), before wrapping up at the Aware Super Theatre in Eora/Sydney the following Wednesday (November 1).
This will be Puth’s first-ever tour of Australia. Tickets for the run go on sale at 2pm this Friday (June 16), with a presale running from the same time tomorrow (June 15). You can see more info on all of that here.
Charlie arrived last October on Atlantic, and sported a very impressive seven (count ‘em, seven) singles: Light Switch, That’s Hilarious, Left And Right, Smells Like Me, I Don’t Think That I Like Her, Loser and Charlie Be Quiet! Following up on Puth’s 2018 album Voicenotes, it wound up being his most successful effort with Australian audiences, peaking at #5 on the ARIA Top 50 Albums chart.
Back in March, Puth released a standalone single, That’s Not How This Works, featuring Dan + Shay. A second version of the tune, also featuring Sabrina Carpenter, followed in April.
CHARLIE PUTH
‘CHARLIE’ 2023 AUSTRALIAN TOUR
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Friday October 27 – Meanjin/Brisbane, Riverstage
Sunday October 29 – Naarm/Melbourne, Margaret Court Arena
Wednesday November 1 – Eora/Sydney, Aware Super Theatre
Tickets: livenation.com.au






