This is the first time Basement Jaxx have performed live with a full band in Australasia since 2010.
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London electronic legends Basement Jaxx are bringing their full live show to Australian and New Zealand shores for the first time in over 15 years.
After wowing crowds at Coachella with a triumphant live set, Basement Jaxx embarked on a run of hugely successful shows across the UK and Ireland, and are now returning down under so Aussie and Kiwi fans can experience their euphoric live show in the flesh for the first time since 2010.
Expect to hear all of Basement Jaxx’s biggest tracks, including ‘Where’s Ya Head At’, ‘Good Luck’, ‘Red Alert’, ‘Romeo’, ‘Bingo Bongo’ and many more.
Basement Jaxx headline Christchurch’s Electric Avenue Festival on Friday 27 February before crossing the Tasman for headline shows in Australia at Riverstage in Brisbane on Sunday 1 March, Hindley Street Music Hall in Adelaide on Tuesday 3 March, Sydney Opera House Forecourt in Sydney on Thursday 5 March and Melbourne’s Sidney Myer Music Bowl on Saturday 7 March.
The duo then take to the stage at this year’s Golden Plains Festival in Meredith on Sunday 8 March, before bringing their tour to a close at Fremantle’s Fremantle Prison on Wednesday 11 March.
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Basement Jaxx’s Felix Buxton and Simon Ratcliffe have been pioneering London’s underground club scene since the mid-‘90s.
Merging house music with Latin rhythms, funk, garage and soul to craft their own unique sound, the duo found immediate success with their ground-breaking debut album Remedy (1999), which sold over a million copies and helped move club music into the charts.
Across their career, Basement Jaxx have released seven studio albums, earned two BRIT Awards and one Grammy Award, and performed on some of the world’s biggest stages, including The Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles and both the Pyramid Stage and The Other Stage at Glastonbury Festival.
Bringing back their live concert experience earlier this year, Basement Jaxx can’t wait to return to Australia and New Zealand to remind fans just how incredible they are live on stage.
Catch Basement Jaxx performing at Hindley Street Music Hall on Tuesday 3 March. Ticketing information available at livenation.com.au.
BASEMENT JAXX Live 2026 Australian and New Zealand Tour Dates
Friday 27 February – Electric Avenue Festival, Christchurch, NZ SOLD OUT
Sunday 1 March – Riverstage, Brisbane, QLD
Tuesday 3 March – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide, SA
Thursday 5 March – Sydney Opera House Forecourt, Sydney, NSW
Saturday 7 March – Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne, VIC
Sunday 8 March – Golden Plains Festival, Meredith, VIC
Wednesday 11 March – Fremantle Prison, Fremantle, WA
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