Leo Sayer Adds Adelaide date To His ‘Still Feel Like Dancing?’ 2025 Australian Tour

 

The English-born, Australian-based performer has announced a further eight dates.

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After selling out four shows of his recently announced Still Feel Like Dancing? Australian tour, English-born, Australian-based performer Leo Sayer has added eight new dates to the tour, including one in Adelaide.

The man known for the global smash hits ‘More Than I Can Say’, ‘When I Need You’, ‘Thunder in My Heart’, and of course, ‘You Make Me Feel Like Dancing’, promises a high-energy show fans of all ages will enjoy.

Sayer’s first Australian tour since 2019 now takes in 15 dates across the nation, beginning with an appearance at Mundi Mundi Bash in Broken Hill on Saturday 23 August. Sayer then performs two sold-out shows at Geelong’s Art Centre on Friday 29 August and Melbourne’s Palms at Crowns on Saturday 30 August, before gigs at Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace in Cremorne on Friday 5 September and Twin Towns in Tweed Heads on  Saturday 6 September.

Two more sold-out shows follow at Mandurah’s Boardwalk Theatre on Thursday 11 September and Mt Lawley’s Astor Theatre on Friday 12 September, with Sayer returning to Melbourne for a second show at Palms at Crown on Friday 19 September.

The new run of concerts then hit Caloundra’s Kings Theatre on Friday 3 October, Cairns’ Tanks Art Centre on Saturday 4 October, Brisbane’s Tivoli on Sunday 5 October, Adelaide’s Thebarton Theatre on Friday 10 October, Darwin’s Entertainment Centre on Saturday 11 October, Thirroul’s Antia’s Theatre on Thursday 30 October and Penrith’s Evan Theatre on Friday 31 October.

Tickets for the new and remaining shows are on sale now via leosayer.com.

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Currently performing to sold-out crowds across the UK and Ireland, Leo Sayer was an international chart topper throughout the late ‘70s and ‘80s.

The British-born singer-songwriter, who first found success co-writing with Roger Daltrey on his debut solo album, released his debut album, Silverbird, in 1973. The album peaked at #2 on the UK Album Chart and produced the hit single ‘The Show Must Go On’.

Sayer’s next four albums all reached the top ten of the UK Album Chart, with Sayer becoming a cult figure in Australia thanks to his appearances on Countdown and regularly touring the country.

His love for Australia eventually led to Sayer moving here and becoming a citizen, where he has continued to write new music and perform.

Catch Leo Sayer at Thebarton Theatre on Friday October 10. Tickets on sale now via leosayer.com.

 

Leo Sayer Still Feel Like Dancing? 2025 Australian Tour Dates

Saturday 23 August – Mundi Mundi Bash, Broken Hill, NSW

Friday 29 August – Geelong Arts Centre, Geelong VIC SOLD OUT

Saturday 30 August – Palms at Crown, Melbourne, VIC SOLD OUT

 Friday 5 September – Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace, Cremorne, NSW

 Saturday 6 September – Twin Towns, Tweed Heads, NSW

Thursday 11 September – Boardwalk Theatre, Mandurah, WA SOLD OUT

Friday 12 September – Astor Theatre, Mt Lawley, WA SOLD OUT

Friday 19 September – Palms at Crown, Melbourne, VIC

Friday 3 October – Kings Theatre, Caloundra, QLD 

Saturday 4 October – Tanks Arts Centre, Cairns, QLD 

Sunday 5 October – Tivoli, Brisbane, QLD

Friday 10 October – Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide, SA 

Saturday 11 October – Entertainment Centre, Darwin, NT 

Thursday 30 October – Anita’s Theatre, Thirroul, NSW 

Friday 31 October – Evan Theatre, Penrith, NSW


 
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