LIV Golf Adelaide 2026 Tickets on Sale Now
The annual golfing extravaganza returns in 2026, promising another year of thrilling action, both on and off the course.
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LIV Golf Adelaide returns in 2026 with a load of elevated ticket options for Aussie golf fans. Held at The Grange Golf Club from 13-15 February, hospitality and single-day grounds passes are on sale now via livgolf.com.
Since the inaugural edition of LIV Golf Adelaide in 2023, the event has contributed more than $217 million to South Australia’s economy, with the 2025 edition generating a record $81.46 million, up 14 per cent on the previous year.
Crowds are also on the up, with a total of 102,483 people attending LIV Golf Adelaide 2025, with this year’s event on track to surpass attendance records.
LIV Golf 2026 offers a range of hospitality packages, including Ripper Point on the 14th tee with “Trackman” technology and commentary available for fans to understand shot selection and hole strategy, the double-decker Club 54 stand on the 18th green, an updated Birdie Shack on the 9th green and the iconic Watering Hole on Par 3 No.12, which offers a wide range of exclusive activites throughout the day.
The musical lineup for next year’s event has yet to be revealed, but organisers have guaranteed fans the artists chosen will be out of this world.
Awarded the World’s Best Golf Event at the World Golf Awards for two consecutive years, tickets for LIV Golf 2026 are sure to sell fast, so grab yours now at livgolf.com.
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“We are very excited to have the eyes of international golf on South Australia once again in February and welcoming back more than 100,000 people who made this year's LIV Golf Adelaide such a huge success,” says South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas.
“Excitement has been building since we announced the dates for next year's tournament and now golfing fans can secure their tickets to make sure they don't miss out on the action.
“We know LIV Golf Adelaide is a significant driver for interstate visitation and the array of hospitality offerings mean there really is something for everyone to experience this unique event.
“From live music and single day ground passes to the iconic Watering Hole which is a fan favourite, to the premium Cellar Door and the new Birdie Shack, there are so many ways to enjoy what LIV Golf Adelaide and South Australia has to offer.”
LIV Golf Executive Vice President, Head of Events, Ross Hallett adds, “Over the past three years, Australian crowds have embraced LIV Golf Adelaide, and we are thrilled to present our Aussie fans with both familiar and brand new experiences for 2026 that will continue to make this event bigger and better.
“Whether it’s world-class hospitality, the Watering Hole, the Family Fairway, many of the best golfers in the world, or our headline concerts featuring top music talent, LIV Golf Adelaide continues to be a must-attend event for everyone.
“Fans are encouraged to purchase quickly with huge demand already across our first ticket release and more than half of ticket sales expected to be bought from outside South Australia.”
All tickets and more information on LIV Golf Adelaide 2026 can be accessed at livgolf.com.
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