The global multi-platinum-selling great returns to Australia and New Zealand in February/March 2026.
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Acclaimed American singer, songwriter and actor Josh Groban makes his Australian and New Zealand return in 2026 on his just announced GEMS World Tour.
Last in Australia for his 2016 Stages World Tour and in New Zealand as part of the 2013 All That Echoes World Tour, the Tony, EMMY and five-time GRAMMY Award-nominated Groban’s upcoming tour is a celebration of his career, so fans can expect to hear all his biggest hits.
Hitting New Zealand’s Spark Arena in Auckland on Wednesday 25 February, Groban then makes his way to Australia for five shows, kicking things off on Saturday 28 February at Sydney’s ICC Sydney Theatre. Dates then follow at Melbourne’s Sidney Myer Music Bowl on Sunday 1 March, Brisbane’s QPAC Concert Hall on Wednesday 4 March, Adelaide’s Thebarton Theatre on Saturday 7 March and Perth’s Riverside Theatre on Monday 9 March.
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Since the release of his self-titled debut album in 2001, Josh Groban has sold over 35 million albums worldwide, headlined legendary venues and cemented himself as one of the great voices of the 21st century.
Groban has packed arenas throughout North America, Europe, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand and Asia and is excited to return to our shores in 2026 in support of his latest compilation, Gems, an 18-track career-spanning collection of songs.
Catch Josh Groban performing at Thebarton Theatre on Saturday 7 March. Ticketing information is available at frontiertouring.com.
Josh Groban GEMS Australian & New Zealand Tour Dates 2026
Wednesday 25 February – Spark Arena, Auckland, NZ
Saturday 28 February – ICC Sydney Theatre, Sydney, NSW
Sunday 1 March – Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne, VIC
Wednesday 4 March – QPAC Concert Hall, Brisbane, QLD
Saturday 7 March – Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide, SA
Monday 9 March – Riverside Theatre, Perth, WA
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