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Need to get your music fix? These are the acts to catch before the end of 2024

Need to get your music fix? These are the acts to catch before the end of 2024

It's been a pretty sad year for Australian music lovers. With the cancellation of festivals like Splendour in the Grass, Spilt Milk and Groovin the Moo, and now Bluesfest announcing that their 2025 edition will be their last  – the supply is low, but the demand for live music is at an all-time high.

But fear not – just because the festival circuits aren't going ahead doesn't mean that we can't still see our favourite acts. Most of them have tours scheduled on our soil in the second half of 2024, and with plenty of acts to choose from, there's no shortage of international acts to bust out your best dancing shoes for.

From Chinese-Icelandic jazz crooner Laufey to pop princesses Olivia Rodrigo and Tate McRae – these are the acts we'd suggest getting yourselves prepared for with some tickets (or resales) to secure your spot in the crowd.

 

Olivia Rodrigo: Melbourne and Sydney

 

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Miss Drivers License herself will be making her FIRST EVER appearance on Australian shores this October, bringing her GUTS world tour to Sydney and Melbourne. We may have missed out on SOUR, but Rodrigo isn't letting the southern hemisphere slip off her radar this time. While ticket allocations for all eight shows were exhausted pretty quickly, we'd be keeping a keen eye on those resales...

Tour dates:

  • Wednesday 9 October at Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
  • Thursday 10 October at Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
  • Sunday 13 October at Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
  • Monday 14 October at Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
  • Thursday 17 October at Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
  • Friday 18 October at Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
  • Monday 21 October at Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
  • Tuesday 22 October at Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney.

Tickets: Available via Live Nation.

 

The Killers: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Townsville

 

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Two decades after their debut album Hot Fuss hit the top of the ARIA Charts in our country, The Killers will be heading down the East Coast to tour their Rebel Diamonds ‘best of’ concert. For some extra nostalgia, in Sydney and Melbourne, they’ll also be playing a second night, where the band is set to perform Hot Fuss in its entirety. Frontier member presale kicks off Tuesday 10 2024 from 3pm AEST, with general tickets from Thursday 12 September at 4pm AEST.

Tour dates:

  • Saturday 30 November at ​Queensland Country Bank Stadium, Townsville
  • Friday 6 December at ​Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
  • Saturday 7 December at ​Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
  • Monday 9 December at ​Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane
  • Thursday 12 December at​ Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
  • Friday 13 December at Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne

Tickets: Available via Frontier Touring.

 

Troye Sivan: Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney, Newcastle, Perth, Gold Coast

 

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One of Australia's biggest musical exports will be having his homecoming in December, bringing his Something To Give Each Other tour to multiple cities across the country. It's the country's first chance to catch Sivan on tour in years – and will be some of his biggest shows to date (including two at the Sydney Opera House Forecourt). Tickets are already on sale for the show.

Tour dates:

  • Sunday 17 November at Kings Park & Botanic Garden, Perth
  • Tuesday 19 November at The Drive, Adelaide
  • Thursday 21 November at Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne
  • Saturday 23 November at Broadwater Parklands, Gold Coast
  • Sunday 24 November at Newcastle Entertainment Centre, Newcastle
  • Tuesday 26 November at Riverstage, Brisbane
  • Thursday 28 November at Sydney Opera House Forecourt, Sydney
  • Friday 29 November at Sydney Opera House Forecourt, Sydney

Tickets: Available via Live Nation.

 

Tate McRae: Adelaide, Brisbane Melbourne, Sydney, Perth

 

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The Greedy singer will be heading down under for her first headlining Australian tour –  Think Later World Tour – in November (just ahead of her sophomore album THINK LATER release in early December). It seems like the internet can't get enough of her Britney-esque dance moves (and brand new head mic), so we'd highly suggest snagging yourself a ticket to see it all go down live. Perhaps her Australian boyfriend, The Kid Laroi, might also make an appearance for a sing-a-long?

Tour dates:

  • Friday 8 November at Red Hill Auditorium, Perth
  • Sunday 10 November at Riverstage, Brisbane
  • Tuesday 12 November at Hordern Pavillion, Sydney
  • Wednesday 13 November at Hordern Pavillion, Sydney
  • Friday 15 November at Adelaide Entertainment Centre Arena, Adelaide
  • Saturday 16 November at Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne
  • Sunday 17 November at Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne

Tickets: Available via Live Nation.

 

Thom Yorke: Melbourne and Sydney

 

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Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke will be making his way down under for the first time in more than a decade, playing his latest solo project, Confidenza, a soundtrack album for Domenico Starnone’s novel of the same name. This work follows his acclaimed score for Luca Guadagnino’s 2018 remake of Suspiria (which earned a Grammy nomination at the time). This new project sees Yorke reunite with the London Contemporary Orchestra and a jazz ensemble featuring Robert Stillman and Tom Skinner, his bandmate from The Smile. His shows will likely be a combination of his solo material, film scores, and work with The Smile.

Tour dates:

  • Tuesday 29 October at Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne
  • Wednesday 30 October at Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne
  • Friday 1 November at Sydney Opera House Forecourt, Sydney
  • Saturday 2 November Sydney Opera House Forecourt, Sydney

Tickets: Available via Live Nation.

 

The Weeknd: Melbourne and Sydney

 

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The Weeknd has rescheduled his Australian tour dates from late last year, brining his After Hours til Dawn Stadium Tour to Melbourne and Sydney for two nights each. The tour will be in support of his fourth and fifth studio albums, After Hours and Dawn FM and his upcoming sixth studio album Hurry Up Tomorrow.

Tour dates:

  • Tuesday 29 October at Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne
  • Wednesday 30 October at Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne
  • Friday 1 November at Sydney Opera House Forecourt, Sydney
  • Saturday 2 November Sydney Opera House Forecourt, Sydney

Tickets: Available via Tiketek.

 

Crowded House: Perth, Sydney, Melbourne, Newcastle, Brisbane

 

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Don't dream it's over! Crowded House are returning to Australia to play a series of shows across the East Coast in support of their latest release and eighth studio album Gravity Stairs. The Kiwi rock group will also be returning to Aussie shores next year for Bluesfest's farewell at Easter.

Tour dates:

  • Friday 29 November at Kings Park & Botanic Garden, Perth
  • Saturday 30 November at Kings Park & Botanic Garden, Perth
  • Sunday 31 November at Kings Park & Botanic Garden, Perth
  • Wednesday 4 November at Sydney Opera House Forecourt, Sydney
  • Thursday 5 November at Sydney Opera House Forecourt, Sydney

Tickets: Available via Live Nation.

 

Coldplay: Melbourne and Sydney

 

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Coldplay will be heading to Australia as part of their record-breaking Music Of The Spheres World Tour in November. Since the start of the tour in March 2022, the band have played to more than 7 million fans and introduced groundbreaking sustainability initiatives to help reduce their carbon footprint.

Tour dates:

  • Wednesday 30 October at Marvel Stadium, Melbourne
  • Thursday 31 October at Marvel Stadium, Melbourne
  • Saturday 2 November at Marvel Stadium, Melbourne
  • Sunday 3 November at Marvel Stadium, Melbourne
  • Wednesday 6 November at Accor Stadium, Sydney
  • Thursday 7 November at Accor Stadium, Sydney
  • Friday 9 November at Accor Stadium, Sydney
  • Saturday 10 November at Accor Stadium, Sydney

Tickets: Available via Ticketmaster.

 

Laufey: Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney

 

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Grammy Award-winning Icelandic-Chinese jazz singer Laufey will be bringing her Bewitched: The Goddess Tour to the East Coast this month, supported by Grentperez. The tour marks the singer's first trip to Australia, so fans will be treated to plenty of favourites across her two albums and EP.

Tour dates:

  • Friday 6 September at Palais Theatre, Melbourne
  • Saturday 7 September at Palais Theatre, Melbourne
  • Monday 9 September at Palais Theatre, Melbourne
  • Wednesday 11 September at QPAC Concert Hall, Brisbane
  • Friday 13 September at Sydney Opera House Concert Hall, Sydney
  • Saturday 14 September at ICC Sydney Theatre, Sydney

Tickets: Available via Frontier Touring.

 

Travis Scott: Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne

 

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Travis Scott's Circus Maximus Tour is heading down under later this year across stadiums in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney. The US rapper's latest album, Utopia, topped charts around the world last year, and hot on the heels of Sabrina Carpenter's Short N' Sweet album release, Scott’s re-release of his 2014 mixtape Days Before Rodeo is currently at #2 on the Billlboards.

Tour dates:

  • Thursday 17 October at Allianz Stadium, Sydney
  • Friday 18 October at Allianz Stadium, Sydney
  • Tuesday 22 October at Marvel Stadium, Melbourne
  • Wednesday 23 October at Marvel Stadium, Melbourne
  • Saturday 26 October at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane

Tickets: Available via Ticketek.

 

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