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The Age
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Age
The best concerts still to see in Brisbane in 2025
Tyler, The Creator OMG, he's really that guy. Showcasing his acclaimed seventh album, Chromakopia – with special guests Lil Yachty and Paris Texas – Tyler, The Creator is coming to Brisbane. Brisbane Entertainment Centre, August 30-31. LeAnn Rimes If there were any doubts that country is cool in the River City, a major tour by the How Do I Live? singer puts them to rest. Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Thursday, September 11. Air Supply Fifty years since joining forces, Australia's power-ballad masters Graham and Russell reunite to sing certified bangers All Out of Love, Lost in Love, Love and Other Bruises, and even a few without 'love' in the title. Brisbane Exhibition and Convention Centre, Sunday, September 14. The Wombats Liverpool's most famous marsupials return to play songs from their new album, Oh! The Ocean, and other highlights of their 22-year career. Riverstage, Friday, September 26. Bone Thugs-n-Harmony The Cleveland rap pioneers still boast their original line-up and have 34 years' worth of material to draw from. Riverstage, Tuesday, October 31. Ricky Martin Still livin' la vida loca, Martin is gearing up to deliver a high-energy 90-minute show, replete with latin fire. Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Thursday, November 6. Metallica Diehard fans will be off to Never Never Land, aka Lang Park, to check in with Metallica's record-breaking M72 World Tour. Suncorp Stadium, Wednesday, November 12. Cliff Richard Yes, he's still alive. A music star for 65 years, Sir Cliff will perform decade-straddling hits including Living Doll, We Don't Talk Anymore, Devil Woman and Wired for Sound. Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, Wednesday, November 12. Pixies Black Francis and those indie stalwarts of Here Comes Your Man renown are playing old stuff and new stuff for two nights at the Fortitude Music Hall. Fortitude Music Hall, November 16-17. Lenny Kravitz Just the mention of his name will put the riff from Are You Gonna Go My Way? in your head for the rest of the week, and his Blue Electric Light show features equally rifftastic special guests Jet. Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Friday, November 21. Rufus Du Sol Fifth album Inhale / Exhale confirmed their popularity with fans of chilly electropop worldwide, and the Australian trio bring their tour to town in November. Brisbane Entertainment Centre, November 25-26. Parcels Byron Bay's finest, who recently performed at Coachella and clocked up a billion streams, will showcase their new album at the Riverstage. Riverstage, Friday, November 28. Franz Ferdinand With more than 10 million albums sold, one of the UK's most successful bands, the Take Me Out art-school rockers, released sixth album The Human Fear in January. Riverstage, Saturday, November 29. Lady Gaga Oh la la – the Oscar-nominated actor, fashion icon and pop-music genius makes a long-awaited return on The Mayhem Ball tour. Suncorp Stadium, Tuesday, December 9. AC/DC It's been more than a decade, but there is voltage left in the ageing rock monsters yet, with Angus and Brian returning to lead the Power Up tour. Suncorp Stadium, December 14 & 18.


Time Out
10-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out
How to get tickets for Lorde's Australian tour: pre-sale, dates, cities and more
We've finally got that green light – Lorde is coming to Australia! Fresh from her incredible surprise set at Glastonbury, alt-pop icon Lorde has announced she's bringing her Ultrasound World Tour to Australia this summer. The Grammy-winning icon will hit four Aussie cities in February 2026, marking her first shows on New Zealand (and Aussie) soil since 2023. With a whole new album (the already-approaching-cult-status Virgin) now out in the open, we've got high hopes. Keen? Here's everything you need to know about getting tickets to Lorde's 2026 Australian tour. When and where is Lorde's Australian tour? Lorde is bringing her Ultrasound World Tour to four Aussie cities, including: Brisbane Entertainment Centre – Monday, February 16 Sydney 's Qudos Bank Arena – Wednesday, February 18 Melbourne 's Rod Laver Arena – Saturday, February 21 Perth Arena – Wednesday, February 25 If other artists of her calibre are anything to go by, we're pretty certain she'll release more dates – we'll keep you posted if and when additional dates are announced (and you can stay in the loop over here). When do Lorde Australia tickets go on sale? General release tickets go on sale at 2pm local time on Friday, July 18 via the Frontier Touring website. Is there a Lorde Australia pre-sale? Absolutely. The pre-sale for American Express Card Members will begin at 1pm on Tuesday, July 15, and a pre-sale for Frontier Members will go live at 2pm on Thursday, July 17. How much are Lorde tickets in Australia? Ticket prices haven't been confirmed, but we'd expect them to be priced at around $130 for C Reserve Seating, with VIP packages likely to stretch to upwards of $300. We'll keep you posted when more details are released. Who is the support act for Lorde's Australian tour? The support acts for Lorde's Ultrasound World Tour are still under wraps; stay tuned.
Yahoo
01-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
After Beyonce, Katy Perry Braves Prop Malfunction In Lifetimes Tour Video
Just a day after Beyonce braved a prop malfunction, Katy Perry also faced a major scare during her 'Lifetimes' Tour in Australia. The incident created a frightening situation for both the pop icon and her fans as she 'almost fell' from the giant ball while on stage. The 'Lifetimes' Tour is Perry's fifth concert tour. The concert kicked off in Mexico City on April 23 and is scheduled to conclude in Abu Dhabi on December 7. Kary Perry recently met with a terrifying incident during her 'Lifetimes' Tour in Australia, leaving everyone frightened. The pop icon almost fell out of the circular metal sphere prop during her song at the concert. During the show, the singer climbed into the giant ball, suspended on cables above the stage. However, the moment the sphere was lifted from the ground into the air, it began tilting to one side. Due to the sudden shift, Perry had to hold on to the frame. Looking at the prop malfunction, fans started screaming. The backstage crew immediately cut the music, dimmed the lights and rushed to help Perry. When the 40-year-old was safe and out of the sphere, fans started applauding and shouted 'Go, Katy!' as she went back to the stage. The dangerous incident came just a day after Beyonce faced a similar prop malfunction issue during her Cowboy Carter Tour. The 43-year-old was performing '16 Carriages' at Houston's NRG Stadium on Saturday when she sat on a red convertible prop. However, the car unexpectedly slanted mid-air, leaving everyone in panic mode. Immediately, the singer was brought down safely, much to everyone's relief. Kate Perry is currently touring Australia, and she will be performing in major cities like Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, and Adelaide. The concert will reportedly take place in venues like Qudos Bank Arena, Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Rod Laver Arena, RAC Arena, and Adelaide Entertainment Centre. The post After Beyonce, Katy Perry Braves Prop Malfunction In Lifetimes Tour Video appeared first on Reality Tea.


Hindustan Times
11-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Katy Perry sparks Orlando Bloom split rumours with cryptic remark: ‘This song is about break-up…'
It seems like there is trouble in paradise for Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom. While rumours of tension between the singer and her fiancé continue to make headlines, Perry fueled the speculations with cryptic remarks during a Lifetimes World Tour concert in Australia. On the third night of her sold-out Sydney tour, the pop star hinted towards a break-up. While singing her break-up anthem I'm Still Breathing, Perry casually opened a pack of Tim Tams and started munching on one, according to 'This song is about a break-up, and this Tim Tam saved me,' the singer told the crowd. 'Thank you,' she added, then handed out some of the biscuits to fans standing near the stage. On Monday, People reported that things have been tense between Perry and Bloom. A source told the magazine, 'Katy was deeply frustrated following the reception of her new album,' 143, which dropped in September. 'It made her very stressed. Orlando was understanding, but it did cause some tension,' a source told the outlet, while another added, 'She was also disappointed in some of the tour reviews. It's put stress on their relationship.' Perry and Bloom got engaged in February 2019. They welcomed their daughter, Daisy Dove, in August 2020. Coming back to the singer's Lifetimes World Tour concert, here are the upcoming dates and venues for the Australia leg of the tour: Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena – Thu, Jun 12 Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena – Fri, Jun 13 Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena – Sat, Jun 14 Brisbane, Brisbane Entertainment Centre – Tue, Jun 17 Brisbane, Brisbane Entertainment Centre – Wed, Jun 18 Perth, RAC Arena – Sun, Jun 22 Perth, RAC Arena – Mon, Jun 23 Adelaide, Adelaide Entertainment Centre – Thu, Jun 26 Adelaide, Adelaide Entertainment Centre – Fri, Jun 27 Adelaide, Adelaide Entertainment Centre – Sun, Jun 29 Perry opened a pack of Tim Tams and told the crowd, 'This song is about a break-up, and this Tim Tam saved me.' They haven't officially confirmed a split, but recent reports suggest there's been some tension in their relationship. Perry and Bloom got engaged in 2019 and have a daughter, Daisy Dove, born in August 2020.