Jason Derulo Adds Adelaide Date to Australian Tour
Fans can catch the singer and dancer at the AEC Arena this September.
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Good news Jason Derulo fans, with the ‘Sexy For Me’ singer announcing he’s coming to Adelaide this September as part of his The Last Dance Australian Tour.
After originally leaving the City of Churches off his tour schedule, the hitmaker has given in to demand and added an Adelaide show to his upcoming visit.
“Adelaide, I heard you!” Derulo said in a statement. “Due to demand, I’ve just added a new show at Adelaide Entertainment Centre Arena on Friday 25 September. The tour’s looking huge, tickets are selling fast, and I can’t wait to see you there this September.”
The tour will see the R&B icon perform a career-spanning set packed with chart-topping hits, including ‘Talk Dirty’, ‘Wiggle’, ‘Savage Love’, ‘In My Head’ and ‘Whatcha Say’, alongside new music from his latest project, ‘The Last Dance (Part 1)’.
The tour begins in Brisbane at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre on Thursday 17 September, followed by shows at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on Saturday 19 September, Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena on Monday 21 September, Perth’s RAC Arena on Wednesday 23 September, before Derulo wraps things up with his newly announced Adelaide concert at AEC Arena on Friday 25 September.
Tickets to the Adelaide gig go on sale Thursday 4 June at 11:00am AEST via teglive.com.au.
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With almost 250 million followers across all social media platforms and over 66 million on TikTok alone, Jason Derulo continues to cement his status as one of the most influential entertainers in the world.
Seamlessly blending R&B, dance and chart-pop hooks into a global sound loved by millions, Derulo is a powerhouse performer whose catalogue includes platinum and multiplatinum generational anthems like ‘Talk Dirty [feat. 2 Chainz]’, ‘Wiggle’, ‘Swalla’, and ‘Savage Love’, which hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and topped charts in 16 countries.
Including Adelaide on his upcoming tour is great news, and the more people who attend, the more chance we have of artists like Derulo not skipping in the future.
Catch Jason Derulo at AEC Arena on Friday 25 September. Ticketing information is available via teglive.com.au.
Jason Derulo The Last Dance Tour 2026
Thursday 17 September – Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane, QLD
Saturday 19 September – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, NSW
Monday 21 September – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, VIC
Wednesday 23 September – RAC Arena, Perth, WA
Friday 25 September – AEC Arena, Adelaide, SA
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