The accomplished performer is set to perform his greatest hits, fan favourites, and tracks from his new album, Facing Myself.
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World-renowned tenor and star of stage and screen Alfie Boe, makes his Australian return in 2026.
Best known for his starring role as Jean Valjean in Les Misérables in London’s West End, Boe’s Australian tour is a celebration of his career, with the award-winning vocalist and actor performing tracks from his new album, Facing Myself, alongside a set of his greatest hits and fan favourites.
Boe will be joined on stage by soprano Amy Manford, who received rave reviews for her portrayal of Christine in Phantom of the Opera in London’s West End stage and at The Sydney Opera House.
Taking to the stage in Sydney at the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall on Thursday 4 June, Boe then performs at Brisbane’s QPAC Concert Hall on Monday 8 June and Melbourne’s Palais Theatre on Friday 12 June, before wrapping things up at Festival Theatre as part of Adelaide Cabaret Festival on Monday 15 June.
General public tickets go on sale at 10am AEST on Thursday 30 October, but those keen on securing tickets early can try one of three pre-sales.
The artist presale commences at 10am AEST on Wednesday 29 October and runs until 9am AEST on Thursday 30 October.
My Live Nation members can grab tickets early from 10am AEST on Wednesday 29 October to 9am AEST on Thursday 30 October at 9am. Register at livenation.com.au.
There’s also a venue presale that runs from 10am AEST on Wednesday 29 October, through to 9am AEST on Thursday 30 October.
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Tony Award-winning Alfie Boe has been performing for more than 25 years. In that time, he’s released more than 15 studio albums, including acclaimed releases Bring Him Home, Alfie, Storyteller and As Time Goes By.
Boe has also released several collab albums with English singer Michael Ball and achieved 11 top ten UK albums, several of which have gone platinum.
Catch Alfie Boe performing at Festival Theatre as part of Adelaide Cabaret Festival on Monday 15 June. Ticketing information available at livenation.com.au.
Alfie Boe 2026 Australian Tour Dates
With Special Guest Amy Manford
Thursday 4 June – Sydney Opera House Concert Hall, Sydney, NSW
Monday 8 June – Qpac Concert Hall, Brisbane, QLD
Friday 12 June – Palais Theatre, Melbourne, VIC
Monday 15 June – Adelaide Cabaret Festival, Festival Theatre, Adelaide, SA
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