Matteo Bocelli Plots Australian Tour 2026
Matteo Bocelli brings his Falling in Love World Tour to Australia this April and May.
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Italian singer Matteo Bocelli is ready to serenade Australian audiences this April and May when he brings his Falling in Love World Tour down under.
The son of acclaimed tenor Andrea Bocelli, Matteo has carved out a successful career as a vocalist over the past decade and returns to Australia after a run of sold-out shows in 2024.
Matteo has locked in five concerts, commencing his tour in Perth at the Convention & Exhibition Centre on Sunday 26 April. He then performs at Adelaide’s Festival Theatre on Tuesday 28 April, Melbourne’s Palais Theatre on Friday 1 May, Sydney’s State Theatre on Sunday 3 May and Brisbane’s QPAC Concert Hall on Wednesday 6 May.
Tickets are on sale now at tegvanegmond.com.
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Matteo will be joined by a full live band on his Falling in Love Australian tour, performing songs from his latest album Falling in Love, alongside timeless classics and fan favourites from his self-titled debut.
Regarded as one of the great new voices in the world of opera, Matteo has collaborated with the likes of Ed Sheeran and Hans Zimmer and performed at some of the world’s most iconic venues, including the Sydney Opera House and Rome’s Colosseum.
Matteo’s Australian tour is a chance for audiences to experience his magic up close.
Catch Matteo Bocelli at Festival Theatre on Tuesday 28 April. Tickets on sale now at tegvanegmond.com.
Matteo Bocelli Australian Tour 2026
Sunday 26 April – Convention & Exhibition Centre, Perth, WA
Tuesday 28 April – Festival Theatre, Adelaide, SA
Friday 1 May – Palais Theatre, Melbourne, VIC
Sunday 3 May – State Theatre, Sydney, NSW
Wednesday 6 May – QPAC Concert Hall, Brisbane, QLD
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