The Californian singer-songwriter is touring his latest album, Wishbone.
Image Dillon Matthew Campbell
American pop superstar Conan Gray has announced a mammoth 42 date world tour in celebration of his most recent album, Wishbone.
Released in August of this year, the album is Gray’s highest charting record. Wishbone debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Album Sales, came in at #3 on the Billboard 200 and peaking at #2 on the ARIA Album Chart.
Gray’s Wishbone World Tour kicks off in North America before he heads to the UK, Europe and finally Australia and New Zealand, beginning with a concert at Auckland’s Spark Arena on Friday 26 September. The remaining five shows take place across Australia, with Gray performing at Brisbane’s Entertainment Centre on Monday 29 September, Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on Thursday 1 October, Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena on Saturday 3 October, Adelaide’s AEC Arena on Monday 5 October and Perth’s RAC Arena on Thursday 8 October.
Aussie pop starlet Esha Tewari has been tapped as support. The rising creative has spent much of 2025 on tour, performing in America and Australia.
There are two pre-sale options, with the Mastercard pre-sale commencing at 9am AEST on Wednesday 22 October (sign up here) and the Secret Sounds pre-sale beginning at 9am AEST on Thursday 23 October (sign up here).
General on-sale kicks off at 9am AEST on Friday 24 October via secretsounds.com.
READ MORE: Garbage Announce Australian and New Zealand Headline Shows
Despite his age, Conan Gray has been dominating the American charts for the past five years. The Cali singer-songwriter burst onto the scene in 2020 with this debut album, Kid Know, which debuted at #5 on the Billboard 200.
He followed up with 2022’s Superache, 2024’s Found Heaven and this year’s Wishbone, his best selling alubm yet.
Fans can expect to hear tracks from all four albums when Gray returns to Australia and New Zealand next year.
Catch Conan Gray performing at AEC Arena on Monday 5 October. For ticketing info, visit secretsounds.com.
Conan Gray Wishbone 2026 AUSTRALIAN and New Zealand TOUR Dates
Friday 26 September – Spark Arena, Auckland, NZ
Monday 29 September – Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane, QLD
Thursday 1 October – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, NSW
Saturday 3 October – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, VIC
Monday 5 October – AEC Arena, Adelaide, SA
Thursday 8 October – RAC Arena, Perth, WA
Holly Hebe has also announced an Australian tour this July and August.
The track is taken from Death Cab for Cutie’s upcoming eleventh studio album, I Built You A Tower.
Dirt Gold Road is the first album from Crooked Colours in four years.
The track is the second release taken from his upcoming solo sophomore album, 10Charlie.
The Original Wailers with Al Anderson are performing all the hits from Bob Marley’s stacked catalogue.
The R&B singer and rapper will be joined on the road by Majid Jordan.
The trio are also embarking on a national tour this July.
Fans can catch the singer and dancer at the AEC Arena this September.
A record number of performers will take to stages across the city and North Adelaide for this year’s Make Music Day.
The expanded set includes remixes from horsegiirL, The Dare and FDC DJs.
To The Grave will be joined by American death metal meets hardcore outfit No Cure.
The tour arrives in support of Holly Hebe’s new EP, Mood Ring.
This is the latest tease of Bachelor Girl’s upcoming album, Waiting For The Day: Artist Sessions.
This is the first release from the Leeds’ trio since 2023.
This is the UK trip hop outfit’s first headline tour of Australia in over 15 years.
The tour follows the American singer-songwriter’s sold-out 2024 tour.
The track is taken from the quartet’s upcoming EP, Living Room.
The American rapper, singer and multi-instrumentalist is finally touring Australia this year.
The singer-songwriter is touring in support of her new album, Sugar On Blackstone.
The rocking six-piece have also shared new single ‘Warna Prut’.
The legendary UK alt-dance trio are hitting Adelaide one last time this November.
Catch the moody ‘90s inspired electronic artist in Adelaide this August.
‘Are You Getting High’ follows on from the band’s single ‘Goanna’.
The original voice of The Stranglers has moved his tour to December.
‘Sunburnt’ follows the EP’s first single, ‘Important To You’.
The tour is a celebration of their upcoming new album, Cheesy Love Songs.
Thelma Plum is stripping things back to basics for her upcoming national tour.
The lineup also features Meg Mac, Mia Dyson, Lime Cordiale and more.
The Grammy Award-winning performer returns in November.
This is the Melbourne garage outfit’s first album in seven years.