Engelbert Humperdinck Announces ‘The Celebration Tour’ Of Australia 2026
The charismatic crooner is performing in Adelaide this July.
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The “King of Romance”, Engelbert Humperdinck, makes his triumphant return to Australia this June and July with ‘The Celebration Tour.’
The British crooner, who turns 90 in May, is heading our way after an extensive tour of the United States, which begins this month in Arizona.
Humperdinck will perform songs from his stacked repertoire with the support of his band, including fan favourites, classic covers and many more.
During his last tour of Australia in 2024, Humperdinck received rave reviews from critics, with The Music calling his performance “a masterclass in stagecraft.”
Humperdinck’s The Celebration Tour commences at Brisbane’s QPAC Concert Hall on Saturday 4 July. Dates follow at The Star on the Gold Coast on Monday 6 July, Hamer Hall in Melbourne on Wednesday 8 July, Her Majesty’s Theatre in Adelaide on Friday 10 July and the Riverside Theatre in Perth on Sunday 12 July, with the final date at the State Theatre in Sydney on Tuesday 14 July.
Mellen Events pre-sale runs from 9.00am AEDT on Tuesday 10 February until 9.00am AEDT on Thursday 12 February. Sign up here. General public on-sale takes place at 10:00am AEDT on Thursday 12 February via mellenevents.com.
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Engelbert Humperdinck has been out there getting it done for more than 60 years. With four Grammy nominations to his name, more than 150 million records sold worldwide, including 64 gold albums and 35 platinum, and a Golden Globe in his locker, Humperdinck remains as popular as ever.
Not only does he possess one of the great voices in music history, but Humperdinck is extremely likable, with an engaging personality that has helped him amass a devoted fanbase across the globe.
With an untouchable stage presence and so many undeniable songs, fans young and old will be in for a magical evening they won’t forget.
Catch Engelbert Humperdinck performing at Her Majesty’s Theatre on Friday 10 July. Ticketing information available at mellenevents.com.
Engelbert Humperdinck The Celebration Tour Of Australia Dates 2026
Saturday 4 July – QPAC Concert Hall, Brisbane, QLD
Monday 6 July – The Star, Gold Coast, QLD
Wednesday 8 July – Hamer Hall, Melbourne, VIC
Friday 10 July – Her Majesty’s Theatre, Adelaide, SA
Sunday 12 July – Riverside Theatre, Perth, WA
Tuesday 14 July – State Theatre, Sydney, NSW
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