Celebrating David Bowie: Australian Tour Featuring Jeff Martin, Kav Temperley and iOTA
Hear all your favourite David Bowie songs performed by three incredible vocalists.
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David Bowie fans are in for a treat when Celebrating David Bowie – an awesome homage to the timeless legacy of the British icon – tours Australia this November.
The tour features three powerhouse vocalists, The Tea Party’s Jeff Martin, Eskimo Joe’s Kav Temperley and iOTA (Sean Hape), accompanied by a full band performing all your favourite Bowie hits.
The trio is performing 20 Bowie tracks each night of the show, including ‘Changes’, ‘Golden Years’, ‘Under Pressure’, Life On Mars?’, ‘Fame’, ‘Let’s Dance’, ‘Young Americans’, ‘China Girl’ and more.
Celebrating David Bowie begins at The Tivoli in Brisbane on Friday 6 November. Gigs follow at Sydney’s Metro Theatre on Saturday 7 November, Adelaide’s The Gov on Friday 20 November and Perth’s Freo.Social on Saturday 21 November, with the final date at Melbourne’s 170 Russell on Friday 27 November.
Pre-sale begins on Wednesday 18 March at 10am AEDT, followed by the general public sale on Thursday 19 March at 10am AEDT via metropolistouring.com.
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There will never be another David Bowie. One of the greatest singer-songwriters and performers of all time, he released more than 25 albums across a career that spanned six decades.
His music is being brought to life by three talented singers who have all made an impact across the country and the globe.
Jeff Martin is the lead vocalist of Canadian rockers The Tea Party. Now based in Australia, Martin is known for his commanding vocals and songwriting ability.
Kav Temperley, the lead singer of Eskimo Joe, has released two solo albums and six albums with Eskimo Joe and is one of our great modern songwriters.
iOTA, born Sean Hape, is a Kiwi-Australian singer-songwriter who has released six albums and starred in Mad Max: Fury Road as the Doof Warrior.
Catch Celebrating David Bowie at The Gov on Friday 20 November. Ticketing information is available at metropolistouring.com.
Celebrating David Bowie Tour Dates 2026
Friday 6 November – The Triffid, Brisbane, QLD
Saturday 7 November – Metro Theatre, Sydney, NSW
Friday 20 November – The Gov, Adelaide, SA
Saturday 21 November – Freo.Social, Perth, WA
Friday 27 November – 170 Russell, Melbourne, VIC
Enjoy local food and drink producers while listening to soulful tunes from some of South Australia’s most exciting artists at this inclusive free event.
Hear all your favourite David Bowie songs performed by three incredible vocalists.
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