Lucky Ali Plots ‘Journey Through the Decades’ Australia & New Zealand Tour 2025
Catch Lucky Ali at Norwood Concert Hall this October.
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Celebrating his storied musical career, singer-songwriter Lucky Ali is bringing his Journey Through the Decades Tour to Australia and New Zealand this October.
One of Indie’s most beloved artists, Lucky Ali will take audiences on a journey through his career, performing all his biggest and best tracks, including ‘O Sanam’, ‘Na Tum Jano Na Hum’, ‘Gori Teri Aankhen’, ‘Ek Pal Ka Jeena’ and ‘Safarnama’.
“It’s always a joy to share my music with audiences who have embraced it across time and distance. Returning to Australia and New Zealand feels like reconnecting with old friends,” Lucky Ali says about the tour.
“Performing at the iconic Sydney Opera House is a dream every artist carries, and to experience that in such a beautiful country is truly humbling. I’m equally honoured to be part of BNZ Diwali function in Auckland, celebrating the spirit and colours of our shared culture. I look forward to creating moments that we can carry in our hearts for years to come.”
Lucky Ali’s Journey Through the Decade Tour commences at Tarndanya/Adelaide’s Norwood Concert Hall on Friday 3 October and continues with dates at Sydney Opera House in Eora/Sydney on Monday 6 October, Northcote Theatre in Naarm/Melbourne on Friday 10 October, wrapping things up at Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre in Aotea Centre, Auckland on Sunday 12 October. Tickets on sale now.
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One of India’s most renowned singers, Lucky Ali released his debut album, Sunoh, in 1996 and became an instant success. Ali received the Channel V Viewers' Choice Award in 1997 for Best Pop Male Vocalist for Sunoh, with the album remaining in the MTV Asia Charts for an incredible 60 weeks.
Known for his husky vocals and ballad-style singing, Ali’s songs explore themes such as freedom, loneliness, purposelessness, and wanderings.
Along with releasing solo studio albums, Ali has contributed to over a dozen soundtracks and appeared in several Hindi films, including Hamare Tumhare (1979), Trikaal (1985), Yehi Hai Zindagi (1997), Kaante (2002), Sur – The Melody of Life (2002), and Kasak (2005).
Catch Lucky Ali at Norwood Concert Hall on Friday 3 October. Tickets on sale now via premiertickets.co.
Lucky Ali Journey Through the Decades Australian & New Zealand 2025 Tour Dates
Friday 3 October – Norwood Concert Hall, Tarndanya/Adelaide, SA
Monday 6 October – Sydney Opera House, Eora/Sydney, NSW
Friday 10 October – Northcote Theatre (GA Standing), Naarm/Melbourne, VIC
Sunday 12 October – Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre, Aotea Centre, Auckland, NZ
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