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Acclaimed Irish Folk Trio Amble Add Sydney Headline Show to Debut, Sold Out Australia and New Zealand Tour
MELBOURNE, AU (Tue 4 February, 2025) – Amble, the three-piece folk group hailing from Ireland that have taken the world by storm, have today announced the addition of a headline show in Sydney to their previously sold out Australia & New Zealand tour. Kicking off this March in Perth, Amble’s World Tour will now stop by Sydney’s Oxford Art Factory on March 17 before continuing their sold out run with shows in Melbourne, Brisbane & Auckland.

The Warehouse Project returns to Australia
First wave of line up is now announced – featuring Partiboi69, Hector Oaks, X-Coast, Miss Bashful & Carla Martinez

UK Rap Sensation Central Cee Announces CAN’T RUSH GREATNESS WORLD TOUR 2025
MELBOURNE, AU (January 29, 2025) – Coming off the heels of the release of long-awaited debut album, Can’t Rush Greatness, UK’s global rap sensation Central Cee has announced his first world tour of the same name.

ICE CUBE ANNOUNCES 2 EXCLUSIVE AUSTRALIAN TOUR DATES
General public tickets on sale Friday, January 31 from 11am

Live Nation & Jubilee Street Management presents: Emma Holland - Don't Touch My Trinkets - 2025 Australian Tour
Adelaide – Canberra – Melbourne – Brisbane – Sydney

Sex Pistols (Paul Cook, Steve Jones, Glen Matlock) featuring Frank Carter - Australia & New Zealand Tour April 2025
Playing Never Mind The Bollocks In Full
General public tickets on sale Thursday, January 23 from 12pm

Hot Dub Time Machine announces Can't Stop Tour
Bringing the party to Australia, New Zealand, and Bali – don’t miss Hot Dub live at The Hordern Pavilion in Sydney this May

DAY6 3RD WORLD TOUR in Australia & New Zealand Dates Revealed For April 2025
MELBOURNE, AU (January 16, 2025) – K-rock group DAY6 (데이식스) will bring their highly anticipated 3RD WORLD TOUR <FOREVER YOUNG> to Australia & New Zealand in April 2025, with shows in Melbourne, Sydney & Auckland. The tour marks their return to the Australian stage after nearly six years, and will see the band perform in New Zealand for the first time.