The former One Direction member is touring his third solo studio album, How Did I Get Here?.
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Global superstar Louis Tomlinson makes his highly anticipated Australian return this October in support of his brilliant third studio album, How Did We Get Here?.
Released in January, the album topped both the UK Albums and UK Independent Albums Charts, as well as reaching #3 on the ARIA Albums Chart, and was critically acclaimed by the music press across the world.
Announcing more than 50 dates all over the world, including shows in Europe, the UK, the US and Canada, Tomlinson ends the tour with three concerts in Australia this October.
The man behind the hit single ‘Just Hold On’ begins his whirlwind Aussie jaunt in Melbourne with a show at John Cain Arena on Tuesday 20 October. Tomlinson then swings by Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on Thursday 22 October, before finishing up at Brisbane’s Entertainment Centre on Saturday 24 October.
Pre-sale runs from 9am AEDT Monday 30 March to 8am AEDT Tuesday 31 March. Sign up here. General on-sale takes place at 9am Tuesday 31 March via untitledgroup.com.au.
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First finding fame with One Direction, Louis Tomlinson embarked on a solo career after the band went their separate ways in 2016, dropping his debut single, ‘Just Hold On’ with Steve Aoki that same year.
His first solo album, 2020’s Walls, was well received and moved over 1.2 million copies worldwide and reeled in nearly 1 billion total streams. He followed up two years later with Faith In The Future, showcasing a more mature side, before continuing his chart dominance with this year’s vulnerable How Did We Get Here?.
Tomlinson’s upcoming tour is one fans won’t want to miss as he performs all his biggest hits down under this October.
Catch Louis Tomlinson performing across Australia this October. Ticketing information is available at untitledgroup.com.au.
Louis Tomlinson How Did We Get Here? Australian Tour 2026
Tuesday 20 October – John Cain Arena, Melbourne, VIC
Thursday 22 October – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, NSW
Saturday 24 October – Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane, QLD
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