Jason Derulo is returning to Australia this September, today announcing an arena tour across the country.
The American singer and dancer is touring in support of his latest release, The Last Dance (Part One), an album that features Derulo looking back on past hits (Ridin’ Solo, Talk Dirty) while unveiling brand-new songs.
Derulo will take his electrifying Last Dance World Tour to the Brisbane Entertainment Centre on Thursday, 17 September, followed by Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on Saturday, 19 September, Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena on Monday, 21 September, and Perth’s RAC Arena on Wednesday, 23 September.
The tour marks Derulo’s first stops in Australia since performing at the 2023 edition of Fridayz Live. Before then, he performed at RNB Fridays Live in 2019.
An Artist pre-sale opens at 10 am local time on Monday, 13 April, followed by the TEG Live pre-sale at 11 am local time on Tuesday, 14 April. The general sale will be available on Wednesday, 15 April, at 11 am local time via Ticketek.
For more ticketing information, head to the TEG Live website.
The Last Dance (Part One) marks the end of an era for Derulo, before he launches into the next phase of his career. He explained, “This album feels like a last dance with a high school sweetheart. It’s everything I love about this era of my music, the fun, the emotion, the movement, all wrapped into one project.
“At the same time, it’s a moment to pause, smile, and get ready for what’s next. Part 1 is the celebration before the next chapter begins.”
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Jason Derulo is one of the most recognisable voices in contemporary pop, typically mixing elements of R&B, dance and chart-topping pop hooks in his music. The Last Dance World Tour is set to spotlight the singer’s numerous hits, offering a retrospective packed with high-energy production, choreography, and visual effects.
JASON DERULO
LAST DANCE WORLD TOUR 2026
Thursday 17 September | Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane
Saturday 19 September | Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
Monday 21 September | Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
Wednesday 23 September | RAC Arena, Perth






