Jay Park Confirms 2025 Australian Tour

31 March 2025 | 11:51 am | Mary Varvaris

Jay Park will return to Australia for the first time in five years this August.

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Rapper, singer, songwriter, dancer, and entrepreneur Jay Park is set to embark on his first world tour in six years, and Australia and New Zealand will be included in the fun.

His first headline shows in Australia in five years, Park will bring his World Tour [Serenades & Body Rolls] to Sydney, Melbourne and Auckland this August.

The shows will take place at the ICC Sydney Theatre, Sydney, on Tuesday, 19 August, followed by Melbourne’s Margaret Court Arena on Thursday, 21 August, and Auckland’s Spark Arena on Sunday, 24 August.

Tickets to all shows will be available on Friday, 4 April, at 11 am local time via the Live Nation Australia and Live Nation New Zealand websites. In addition to tickets, Live Nation has made VIP packages available for Park’s most devoted fans.

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An American artist, Park is now based in South Korea. He’s released six albums to date, with his most recent LP, The One You Wanted, released in 2024.

Since making his music debut in 2008, Park has become an influential artist within the K-pop industry and hip-hop scene.

He’s released several chart-topping hits, including All I Wanna Do (K) (feat. Hoody & Loco), MOMMAE (feat. Ugly Duck), GANADARA (feat. IU), which reached #1 on the Spotify Korea chart last year; and Taxi Blurr, the latest single from last year’s The One You Wanted, starring NATTY of KISS OF LIFE.

In the US, Park became the first Asian artist to be signed to Jay-Z’s Roc Nation. In South Korea, he is a top 1% streaming artist. He’s also founded the record labels AOMG, H1GHR MUSIC, and More Vision.

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2025 Jay Park World Tour [Serenades & Body Rolls]

Australia and New Zealand

Tuesday 19 August – ICC Sydney Theatre, Sydney

Thursday 21 August – Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne

Sunday 24 August – Spark Arena, Auckland