Lewis Capaldi Announces Australian & New Zealand Tour
“My name’s Lewis Capaldi and I’m f**king back, baby.”

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After a two-year break from music, UK crooner Lewis Capaldi returned last month with new single, ‘Survive’, which he debuted at this year’s Glastonbury Festival.
Now the hilarious singer-songwriter has announced he’s hitting the road, embarking on an Australian and New Zealand tour this November and December.
The tour takes in seven dates and kicks off with two shows in New Zealand at Christchurch’s Wolfbrook Arena on Sunday 30 November and Auckland’s Spark Arena on Tuesday 2 December.
Capaldi then jets across to Australia for the remaining five dates at Brisbane’s Entertainment Centre on Thursday 4 December, Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on Saturday 6 December, Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena on Friday 12 December and Adelaide’s AEC Arena on Monday 15 December, with the final concert taking place at Perth’s RAC Arena on Wednesday 17 December.
Those who purchased tickets to Lewis’s previously cancelled 2023 tour have access to a Past Ticket Holders Presale that goes live on Thursday 10 July, from 10:30am local time until Monday 14 July, 10:30am local time. Those customers will receive an email from Secret Sounds with presale access information.
A Secret Sounds presale follows on Friday 11 July, from 10:30am local time until Monday 14 July 10:30am local time. General on sale begins on Monday 14 July at 11:30am local time. For full ticketing information, visit secretsounds.com.
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Capaldi announced himself in 2019 with his multimillion-selling debut album Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent, which propelled Capaldi from bedroom musician to superstar. The album produced the hit single ‘Someone You Loved’ and became the biggest-selling UK album of 2019 and 2020.
The singer-songwriter, who became a media darling thanks to his comedic social media posts, followed up with his second UK #1 album Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent, which dropped in 2023 and contained the huge hits ‘Pointless’, ‘Wish You the Best’ and ‘Forget Me’.
2023 also so the release of the Netflix doco ‘Lewis Capaldi: How I’m Feeling Now’ and Capaldi’s battle with mental health after he revealed he was diagnosed with Tourette syndrome.
Taking time away from music for several years, Capaldi is refreshed and ready to get back on stage and share his music with the world.
Catch Lewis Capaldi at AEC Arena on Monday 15 December. For full ticketing information, visit secretsounds.com.
LEWIS CAPALDI AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND TOUR Dates 2025
Sunday 30 November – Wolfbrook Arena, Christchurch
Tuesday 2 December – Spark Arena, Auckland
Thursday 4 December – Entertainment Centre, Brisbane
Saturday 6 December – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
Friday 12 December – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
Monday 15 December – AEC Arena, Adelaide
Wednesday 17 December – RAC Arena, Perth
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