The Music has rounded up everything you need to know about the dates, venues, and ticketing information ahead of Lewis Capaldi's 2025 Australian tour.
Lewis Capaldi (Source: Supplied)
Lewis Capaldi is heading to Australia and New Zealand for the first time in five years this November and December, announcing a massive arena tour for his fans Down Under today.
The Scottish hitmaker has returned to the spotlight after two years of near-silence, releasing the chart-dominating new single Survive and announcing his first dates Down Under since cancelling his 2023 tour dates and Splendour In The Grass festival appearance.
His Australia and New Zealand tour begins at Wolfbrook Arena, Christchurch, on Sunday, 30 November, followed by dates at Auckland’s Spark Arena, the Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena, Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena, the Adelaide Entertainment Centre, and concluding at Perth’s RAC Arena on Wednesday, 17 December.
Continue reading to discover everything you need to know about the dates, venues, and ticketing information below.
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Fans who had tickets to Capaldi’s cancelled 2023 Australian tour will have a pre-sale available (the Past Ticket Holders pre-sale) from Thursday, 10 July, at 11:00 a.m. local time until Monday, 14 July, at 11:00 a.m. local time. Those ticketholders will receive an email from Secret Sounds with all the necessary information about pre-sale access.
Tour promoters Secret Sounds are offering the next pre-sale on Friday, 11 July, at 11:00 a.m. local time, and it will run until Monday, 14 July, at 11:00 a.m. local time. Sign up here to access those tickets.
General sale tickets will be available on Monday, 14 July, at 12 p.m. local time via the Secret Sounds website.
Ticket prices for Capaldi’s upcoming Australian and New Zealand shows are currently unavailable. Once the pre-sales are live and we have more information, we’ll update this article with the pricing tiers.
No, this is an all-ages tour!
Sunday, 30 November - Wolfbrook Arena, Christchurch
Tuesday, 2 December - Spark Arena, Auckland
Thursday, 4 December - Entertainment Centre, Brisbane
Saturday, 6 December - Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
Friday, 12 December - Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
Monday, 15 December - Entertainment Centre, Adelaide
Wednesday, 17 December - RAC Arena, Perth