Lee Kernaghan Announces ‘Boys From the Bush – The Concert Tour’ Final Dates
The country music star has added an extra 30 days to the tour that ends for good in November.
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Folks really love Lee Kernaghan. After a run of sell-out shows in 2024 that saw the country music star perform to the biggest crowds of his career, the four-time ARIA winner has announced he’s keeping the Boys From the Bush – The Concert Tour going, adding 30 more dates.
The tour includes stops in Western Australia, Queensland, Victoria, South Australia, New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory, with Kernaghan performing fan favourites such as ‘The Outback Club’, ‘Texas Qld 4385’, ‘She’s My Ute’, and ‘Damn Good Mates’, alongside some of his newer material.
South Aussie punters are in luck, with Kernaghan ending the tour in the state with seven dates. Catch Kernaghan at Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre in Mt. Gambier on Thursday, November 13, Adelaide’s Her Majesty’s Theatre on Friday, November 14, Tanunda’s Barossa Arts Centre on Saturday, November 15, Renmark’s Chaffey Theatre on Thursday, November 20, Port Pirie’s Northern Festival Centre on Friday, November 21 and Whyalla’s Middleback Arts Centre on Saturday, November 22, with the final show of the tour taking place at Port Lincoln’s Nautilus Arts Centre on Sunday, November 23.
Not one to do things by halves, Kernaghan is bringing a host of special guests with him on tour, including The Voice star Tori Darke, four-time Golden Guitar nominee Matt Cornell, and crowd-pleaser Robby Kernaghan.
Speaking on the tour, Kernaghan says, “We missed some great towns last year, so we’re firing it up one more time. From Queensland to WA and a whole lot of legendary places in between, these final 30 shows are gonna be an amazing send-off for what has been an incredible tour.”
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Along with extending the Boys From the Bush – The Concert Tour, Kernaghan has teamed up with The Wolfe Brothers for new single, ‘Country Is Coming to Town’. The music video (above) was filmed in front of a huge crowd on Peel Street in Tamworth and marks Kernanghan’s fourth collaboration with the Golden Guitar-winning act.
Kernanaghan is also up for three awards at the newly announced 2025 Countrytown Awards. The singer has been nominated for Entertainer of the Year, Male Artist of the Year, and Best Australian Tour. The winners will be announced on March 20 ahead of CMC Rocks.
Catch Lee Kernaghan performing across South Australia in November. Tickets available now via leekernaghan.com.
Lee Kernaghan Boys From the Bush - The Concert Tour Final Dates
May
Fri 9 Civic Theatre, Newcastle, NSW
Sat 10 Club Forster, Forster, NSW
Fri 23 C.ex Coffs, Coffs Harbour, NSW
Sat 24 Glasshouse Theatre, Port Macquarie, NSW
Sun 25 The Art House, Wyong, NSW
June
Thur 5 Brolga Theatre, Maryborough, QLD
Fri 6 Great Western Hotel, Rockhampton, QLD
Sat 7 Mackay Entertainment Centre, Mackay, QLD
Thur 12 West Gippsland Arts Centre, Warragul, VIC
Fri 13 Ulumbarra Theatre, Bendigo, VIC
Sat 14 Civic Hall, Ballarat, VIC
Fri 20 The Palms @ Crown, Melbourne, VIC
Sat 21 The Palms @ Crown, Melbourne, VIC
July
Fri 18 Shoalhaven Entertainment Centre, Nowra, NSW
Sat 19 Royal Theatre, Canberra, ACT
Sun 20 Bathurst Entertainment Centre, Bathurst, NSW
September
Thur 11 Civic Theatre, Wagga Wagga, NSW
Fri 12 Albury Entertainment Centre, Albury, NSW
Sat 13 Eastbank Centre, Shepparton, VIC
October
Fri 17 Mandurah Performing Arts Centre, Mandurah, WA
Sat 18 Bunbury Entertainment Centre, Bunbury, WA
Sun 19 Albany Performing Arts Centre, Albany, WA
Fri 24 Empire Theatre, Toowoomba, QLD
Sat 25 Eatons Hill Hotel, Brisbane, QLD
November
Thur 13 Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre, Mt Gambier, SA
Fri 14 Her Majesty’s Theatre, Adelaide, SA
Sat 15 Barossa Arts Centre, Tanunda, SA
Thur 20 Chaffey Theatre, Renmark, SA
Fri 21 Northern Festival Centre, Port Pirie, SA
Sat 22 Middleback Arts Centre, Whyalla, SA
Sun 23 Nautilus Arts Centre, Port Lincoln, SA
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