Catch the Aussie country music star performing at Hindley Street Music Hall in July.
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Three-time Golden Guitar winner Brad Cox has announced his Multiple Dimensions tour, taking place across Australia this July and August.
The Aussie country music star is hitting the road in support of last year’s Endemic Intelligence in Multiple Dimensions, Cox’s fourth studio album and first with Warner Music Australia, which peaked at #7 on the ARIA Albums Chart.
Brad Cox’s Multiple Dimensions tour begins in Perth at Astor Theatre on Friday 17 July. Dates follow at Adelaide’s Hindley Street Music Hall on Sunday 19 July, Brunswick Heads hotel Brunswick on Friday 24 July, Brisbane’s Eatons Hill Hotel on Saturday 25 July, Jindabyne’s The Station on Wednesday 29 July, Melbourne’s Forum on Friday 31 July and Sydney’s Enmore Theatre on Saturday 1 August, with the final concert at Cairns’ Tanks Arts Centre on Saturday 8 August.
Support comes from The Vanns and Max Jackson.
There are three pre-sale options for fans. The Mastercard and Artist pre-sales run from 2pm on Wednesday 25 March to 2pm on Friday 27 March, while the Live Nation pre-sale runs from 2pm on Thursday 26 March to 2pm on Friday 27 March.
General on-sale begins at 3pm on Friday 27 March via livenation.com.au.
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Hailing from Jindabyne, country singer-songwriter Brad Cox released his debut self-titled studio album in 2018 and hasn’t looked back.
Three more solo records have followed, including last year’s Endemic Intelligence in Multiple Dimensions, along with four Country Music Awards of Australia and a Queensland Music Award to boot.
Catch Brad Cox at Hindley Street Music Hall on Saturday 19 July. Ticketing information is available at livenation.com.au.
Brad Cox Multiple Dimensions Australian Tour 2026
With The Vanns and Max Jackson
Friday 17 July – Astor Theatre, Perth, WA
Sunday 19 July – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide, SA
Friday 24 July – Hotel Brunswick, Brunswick Heads, NSW
Saturday 25 July – Eatons Hill Hotel, Brisbane, QLD
Wednesday 29 July – The Station, Jindabyne, NSW
Friday 31 July – Forum, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 1 August – Enmore Theatre, Sydney, NSW
Saturday 8 August – Tanks Arts Centre, Cairns, QLD
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