Go-Jo Plots ‘The Go-Jo Variety Show’ Australian Tour 2026
Eurovision star Go-Jo is hitting the road this July.
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Western Australian singer-songwriter Go-Jo is preparing for the release of his debut album, and to celebrate, the quirky creative has announced a seven-date national tour.
Taking to social media to reveal the tour, Go-Jo posted: “This is going to be my biggest show yet, new songs, new surprises and a whole lot of interactions!
“I seriously cannot wait, playing shows has always been the biggest reward for me so there’s not a better way to release an album than going straight on tour with you guys!!”
Go-Jo’s Variety Show Tour kicks off at Sydney’s Factory Theatre on Friday 26 June and continues with dates at Melbourne’s Corner Hotel on Saturday 27 June, Brisbane’s Crowbar on Friday 3 July, Adelaide’s Lion Arts Factory on Saturday 4 July, Perth’s Rosemount Hotel on Friday 10 July and Wollongong’s University of Wollongong on Friday 17 July, finishing up at Newcastle’s King St Bandroom on Saturday 18 July.
General on-sale takes place at 10am AEST on Tuesday 21 April here.
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It’s been a big couple of years for Go-Jo. After capturing fans’ attention with his debut single ‘Mrs. Hollywood’ and triple j Like a Version cover of Katy Perry’s ‘Teenage Dream’, Go-Jo represented Australia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 in Basel, singing his hit single ‘Milkshake Man’.
Go-Jo has released several new tracks this year – ‘SUPERSONIC’ and ‘Nervous’ – and has supported a host of awesome acts, including Tash Sultana, Jonas Brothers and Milky Chance, while also performing at well-known festivals including SXSW Sydney, Reeperbahn, and Woodford Folk Fest.
Catch Go-Jo performing at Lion Arts Factory on Saturday 4 July. Ticketing information is available here.
Go-Jo Plots The Go-Jo Variety Show Australian Tour 2026
Friday 26 June – Factory Theatre, Sydney, NSW (All Ages)
Saturday 27 June – Corner Hotel, Melbourne, VIC
Friday 3 July – Crowbar, Brisbane, QLD
Saturday 4 July – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide, SA (All Ages)
Friday 10 July – Rosemount Hotel, Perth, WA
Friday 17 July – University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW
Saturday 18 July – King St Bandroom, Newcastle, NSW
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