The hip hop icons have added two more concerts after selling out in Adelaide and Melbourne.
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The demand for Hilltop Hoods tickets has seen the iconic hip hop group announce additional shows in Adelaide and Melbourne.
Despite tickets only going on sale on Monday (July 14), three of the six shows have completely sold out. Adelaide, Melbourne and Brisbane fans snapped up tickets at a rapid rate, with the Hoods announcing two new shows in Adelaide on Friday 20 February at AEC Arena and on Friday 6 March at Rod Laver Arena.
Taking to social media to reveal the new dates, the Hoods promised Brizzy fans who missed out to “look out for exciting news in the next few weeks.”
The Hoods’ Never Coming Home Tour is the trio’s first national run of shows since their sold-out 2022 Show Business Tour.
Commencing in Hobart at Mystate Bank Arena on Saturday 14 February, the tour moves to Adelaide for two concerts at AEC Arena on Friday 20 February and Saturday 21 February. Then the Hoods play Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on Saturday 28 February before two gigs at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena on Friday 6 March and Saturday 7 March. The tour wraps up with shows at Brisbane’s Entertainment Centre on Saturday 14 March and Perth’s Roc Arena on Saturday 21 March.
Tickets for the remaining shows and new dates are on sale now via hilltophoods.com.
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Speaking on their Never Coming Home Tour, Suffa says, “Over the last few years we stepped back from touring to complete our album. Now that it’s done we can’t wait to get back on the road. In a lot of ways we’re more energised than ever and have been putting together a show that we’re really proud of and excited to share.”
Fans can expect to hear tracks from the Hoods’ new album Fall From the Light (dropping August 1), along with all their classic hits, including ‘Nosebleed Section’, ‘I Love It’, ‘1955’, ‘Chase That Feeling’ and more.
Catch Hilltop Hoods at AEC Arena on Friday 20 Febraury and Saturday 21 February. Tickets on sale now via hilltophoods.com.
Hilltop Hoods Never Coming Home 2026 Australian Tour Dates
Saturday 14 February – Mystate Bank Arena, Hobart
Friday 20 February – AEC Arena, Adelaide
Saturday 21 February – AEC Arena, Adelaide SOLD OUT
Saturday 28 February – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
Friday 6 March – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
Saturday 7 March – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne SOLD OUT
Saturday 14 March – Entertainment Centre, Brisbane
Saturday 21 March – Rac Arena, Perth
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