Vanessa Amorosi is planning a national Australian tour in 2026 to mark 25 years in music, with dates across April and May in multiple cities. Tickets were set to go on sale in September 2025, with a Live Nation presale preceding the general sale.
Latest tour details
- Tour concept: Vanessa Amorosi Celebrating 25 Years Australian Tour, featuring a full band and a mix of her biggest hits and fan favorites, plus storytelling from her career. [Sources indicate the tour is designed to traverse capital cities and regional centers across eight shows in April–May 2026.][1][2][3][4]
- Scheduled cities and dates (as reported): Newcastle, Sydney, Adelaide, Perth, Melbourne, Torquay, Sunshine Coast, and Brisbane, with performances from April 10 to May 1, 2026.[2][3][1]
- Notable songs highlighted for the set list include Absolutely Everybody, Shine, Perfect, This Is Who I Am, among others.[3][2]
What this means for you
- If you’re in New York City (your location), you’re outside Vanessa Amorosi’s Australian tour footprint. The tour is Australia-focused, with all confirmed dates reportedly in Australian venues. If you were hoping for a US/date, there’s no confirmation of a US leg in 2026 based on these reports.[2][3]
- If you’re traveling to Australia or have friends/family there, this tour represents a tight spring window (April–May 2026) to catch a live performance of a 25-year retrospective package.[1][2]
Next steps and how I can help
- I can pull the latest ticketing links, travel suggestions, and venue-by-venue details for the Australian shows if you’re planning to attend. I can also provide a quick checklist for attending live concerts (timing, venue access, best seating) and help compare ticket tiers.
- If you’d like, I can summarize each show’s venue, date, city, and typical set-list expectations into a compact itinerary or help you monitor for any added dates or changes. Would you like me to gather current ticketing options and draft a travel plan if you’re considering attending from New York?
Citations
- The 25 Years Celebrating 25 Years Australian Tour coverage and dates across Newcastle, Sydney, Adelaide, Perth, Melbourne, Torquay, Sunshine Coast, and Brisbane, with April 10 to May 1, 2026 window, including presale and on-sale details.[4][3][1][2]
Sources
Australian pop powerhouse Vanessa Amorosi will celebrate 25 years in music with a national tour across April and May 2026. Backed by a full band, Amorosi will perform her biggest hits and share stories from her life on the road in a series of eight shows across five states. The tour kicks off in Newcastle
www.melbourning.com.auVanessa Amorosi marks a major milestone with the Vanessa Amorosi Celebrating 25 Years Tour, a national run honoring a career filled with iconic songs, powerful performances, and unforgettable moments. Bringing fan favorites like “Absolutely Everybody”, “Shine”, “Perfect”, and “This Is Who I Am” back to the stage, the tour blends soaring vocals with personal storytelling, […]
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bnds.usVanessa Amorosi – Celebrating 25 Years Australian Tour 2026 Friday 10 April – King Street – Newcastle, NSW Saturday 11 April – Factory Theatre – Sydney, NSW Wednesday 15 April – The Gov – Adelaide, SA Friday 17 April – Magnet House – Perth, WA Thursday 23 April – Corner Hotel – Melbourne
www.ausmusicscene.com.auShe gave us the anthem of a generation. A soul-stirring songwriter with an electrifying, unmistakable voice and breathtaking vocal range. Now Vanessa Amorosi is taking us back – bringing her extraordinary journey, and the stories that [...]
www.therockpit.netVanessa Amorosi marks 25 years in music with a huge 2026 Australian tour, performing her biggest hits and fan favourites nationwide.
www.thenote.com.auVanessa Amorosi will tour nationally in 2026 to celebrate 25 years of music, performing her biggest hits across Australia.
www.noise11.com"As I celebrate 25 years, this tour is a tribute to who I was, who I am, and everything in between," Amorosi explained.
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