Good Neighbours Plot 2026 Australian Tour
UK rock-pop duo Good Neighbours are touring Australia in January 2026.

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English rock-pop duo Good Neighbours return to Australia for a run of headline shows in January 2026.
Oli Fox and Scott Verrill burst onto the scene last year with their debut single ‘Home’, which peaked at #26 on the UK Single Chart. This year saw the duo share their debut album, Blue Sky Mentality, which was well received by the UK music press.
The lads are obviously big fans of Australia, having performed here for the first time in 2024, along with touring the country earlier this year.
Good Neighbours’ headline Australian tour begins in Adelaide at Lion Arts Factory on Friday 2 January and continues with gigs at the Torquay Hotel in Torquay on Sunday 4 January, the Beach Hotel in Byron Bay on Tuesday 6 January and Liberty Hall in Sydney on Wednesday 7 January.
Live Nation pre-sale commences at 10am AEST on Wednesday 22 October, with general ticket on-sale taking place at 11am AEST on Friday 24 October. For full ticketing details, visit livenation.com.au.
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Along with playing four headline concerts, Good Neighbours have locked in three festival dates over the New Year period.
They touch down in New Zealand on Sunday 28 December for Lake Festival before heading to Gisborne for Rhythm and Vines on Tuesday 30 December. It’s then across the Tasman to Australia for Melbourne’s New Year’s At the Bowl on Thursday 1 January, where they will perform alongside the likes of Maribou State, Santigold, Glass Beams and The Preachers.
Catch Good Neighbours performing at Lion Arts Factory on Friday 2 January. For ticketing info, visit livenation.com.au.
Good Neighbours 2026 Australian Tour Dates
Friday 2 January – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide, SA
Sunday 4 January – Torquay Hotel, Torquay, VIC
Tuesday 6 January – Beach Hotel, Byron Bay, NSW
Wednesday 7 January – Liberty Hall, Sydney, NSW

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