Alex Warren Announces ‘Finding Family On The Road’ Australian and New Zealand Tour 2026
Catch the acclaimed singer-songwriter in Adelaide this September.
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American artist Alex Warren returns to Australia and New Zealand this year as part of his Finding Family On The Road World Tour.
Just over a year since his last visit, Warren has locked in seven arena shows, with the singer-songwriter recruiting our very own Robert Irwin to help announce the tour.
Warren, who has garnered over 7.7 billion streams and boasts over 54 million monthly listeners on Spotify, has also released his new single ‘FEVER DREAM’, which is already racing up the charts.
The Finding Family On The Road tour begins with two shows in New Zealand at Christchurch’s Wolfbrook Arena on Friday 21 August and Auckland’s Spark Arena on Monday 24 August.
Warren then heads to Australia for shows at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on Friday 28 August, Brisbane’s Entertainment Centre on Tuesday 1 September, Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena on Friday 4 September and Adelaide’s AEC Arena on Wednesday 9 September, with the final date at Perth’s RAC Arena on Saturday 12 September.
There are two pre-sales, with the American Express Card Member pre-sale running for 48 hours from 10am AEDT Wednesday 18 March to 10am AEDT Friday 20 March (sign up here), and the Frontier Member pre-sale running for 24 hours from 10am AEDT Thursday 19 March to 10am AEDT Friday 20 March (sign up here).
General on-sale takes place 11am AEDT Friday 20 March via frontiertouring.com.
Alex Warren has come a long way from living in his car and sleeping on friends' couches. His 2025 debut album, You'll Be Alright, Kid, peaked at #2 on the ARIA Album Charts and made it to #5 on the Billboard 200.
Featuring the singles ‘Bloodline’, ‘On My Mind’, ‘Eternity’ and ‘Ordinary’ – which topped the charts across the globe and is 3x Platinum by RIAA (USA), 7x Platinum on the ARIA Singles Chart and 4x Platinum on the Official Aotearoa Top 40 Singles Chart – the album was one of the biggest releases of 2025.
Warren is about to embark on the first leg of his Finding Family On The Road tour, which kicks off in Europe in April. He then plays dates across the US and Canada before heading our way for what promises to be a run of incredible shows you don’t want to miss out on.
Catch Alex Warren at AEC Arena on Wednesday 9 September. Ticketing information is available at frontiertouring.com.
Alex Warren Finding Family On The Road Australian and New Zealand Tour Dates 2026
Friday 21 August – Wolfbrook Arena, Christchurch, NZ
Monday 24 August – Spark Arena, Auckland, NZ
Friday 28 August – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, NSW
Tuesday 1 September – Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane, QLD
Friday 4 September – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, VIC
Wednesday 9 September – Adelaide Entertainment Centre Arena, Adelaide, SA
Saturday 12 September – RAC Arena, Perth, WA
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