Jack Gray Revealed as Good Neighbours Australian Tour Support
The rising pop star has also shared the new single, ‘Bluffin’.
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Australian singer, songwriter and producer Jack Gray has been announced as the main support for UK rock-pop duo Good Neighbours’ upcoming Australia run of headline shows.
Having just toured Australia alongside American singer-songwriter Jeremy Zucker, Gray has shared new track, ‘Bluffin’. Written with singer-songwriter Jillian Shea Spaeder, ‘Bluffin’ is a fun pop single accompanied by a music video shot in Italy by The Matthew Brothers.
“This song is really special to me because it was just so much fun to write,” Gray shares. “We didn’t overthink it or worry about the story, it was all about doing what felt right and having fun with the melodies and sounds.”
The multi-instrumentalist will open for Good Neighbours at all four of their Australian tour shows, including Lion Arts Factory in Adelaide on Friday 2 January, 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.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now via livenation.com.au.
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It’s been a massive 2025 for Gray. The emerging artist has garnered more than 40 million streams and shared a string of fantastic singles, including ‘Drive Her Home’, ‘Dumb Sh*t’ and the just-released ‘Bluffin’.
He’s supported the likes of Daniel Seavey on his sold-out Australian and New Zealand tour and joined Jeremy Zucker on this recent Aussie jaunt. Gray has also been unveiled as the tour support for American country singer Maren Morris on her upcoming 2026 Australian and New Zealand run of headline shows.
With his debut album in the works, Gray is being touted as one to watch next year, so be sure to follow him on social media and keep up to date with everything he has going on.
Catch Jack Gray supporting Good Neighbours at Lion Arts Factory on Friday 2 January. Tickets on sale now via livenation.com.au.
Good Neighbours 2026 Australian Tour Dates
with special guest Jack Gray
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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