Kate CeberanoFollowing the success of her 2025 Australian Made tour, Kate Ceberano has announced a bold “Encore” celebration, today revealing 30 new tour dates.
The Australian dates begin in September – a month after Ceberano performs her first UK show in two decades this August.
Kicking things off at Perth’s Astor Theatre on Friday, 4 September, Ceberano will perform across Western Australia, Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia, wrapping the dates at Shepparton’s Riverlinks Eastbank on Friday, 20 November. You can find the tour dates below.
Tickets for the 2026 Australian Made tour will be available later today via Kate Ceberano’s website.
Ceberano’s forthcoming tour is set to deliver a refreshed setlist featuring new songs, expanded arrangements, and deeper storytelling, all while highlighting the cultural fabric of Australia.
The tour title marks a full-circle moment. It recalls when Ceberano was 20 and performed with I’m Talking on the original Australian Made tour of 1986/87, sharing the stage with INXS, Jimmy Barnes, Models, and Divinyls.
The tour finds Ceberano diving into her rich catalogue as well as the acts mentioned above, plus artists including Sia, Icehouse, Silverchair, John Farnham, Renée Geyer, Paul Kelly, and many more.
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“Last year was an unexpected runaway success,” Ceberano commented in a statement. “It ended up being the biggest rock move of my career. Coming back to do it again and push it further felt irresistible.”
She added, “It’s the same engine, but a different gear. The setlist’s been reworked, stretched and opened up. More stories. More risk. More Australian classics, old and new, and more room to live inside the songs.”
On turning 60 in the final week of the 2026 tour, she concluded, “Turning 60 isn’t the headline – the work is. I feel strong, empowered and creatively fired up. Being on stage, meeting audiences, feeling that connection… that’s what drives this tour forward.”
Kate Ceberano
2026 Australian Made Tour Dates
SEPTEMBER
Friday 4 - Astor Theatre, Perth, WA
Saturday 5 - ManPAC, Mandurah, WA
Sunday 6 - Heart, Margaret River, WA
Friday 11- MECC, Mackay, Qld
Saturday 12 - GECC Theatre, Gladstone, Qld
Sunday 13 - Pilbeam Theatre, Rockhampton, Qld
Friday 18 - CPAC, Cairns, Qld
Saturday 19 - The Warehouse, Townsville, Qld
Saturday 20 - Burdekin Theatre, Ayr, Qld
OCTOBER
Friday 2 - Civic Centre, Orange, NSW
Saturday 3 - TRECC Town Hall, Tamworth, NSW
Sunday 4 - The Art House Theatre, Wyong, NSW
Friday 9 - Anita’s Theatre, Thirroul, NSW
Saturday 10 - The Playhouse, Canberra Theatre Centre, ACT
Sunday 11 - Sydney Opera House Concert Hall, NSW
Friday 23 - Hamer Hall, Melbourne, Vic
Saturday 24 - Ulumbarra Theatre, Bendigo, Vic
Sunday 25-Wednesday 28 - Rock the Boat
Friday 30 - West Gippsland Arts Centre, Warragul, Vic
Saturday 31 - Costa Hall, Geelong, Vic
NOVEMBER
Sunday 1 - Lighthouse Theatre, Warrnambool, Vic
Thursday 5 - Northern Festival Centre, Port Pirie, SA
Friday 6 - Chaffey Theatre, Renmark, SA
Saturday 7 - Her Majesty’s, Adelaide, SA
Friday 13 - Twin Towns, Tweed Heads, NSW
Saturday 14 - QPAC Brisbane, Qld
Sunday 15 - The Events Centre, Caloundra, Qld
Thursday 19 - Her Majesty’s Theatre, Ballarat, Vic
Friday 20 - Riverlinks Eastbank, Shepparton, Vic







