‘One Tree Hill’ Co-Stars Tyler Hilton & Kate Voegele Reveal Supports for 2026 Australia & New Zealand Tour
The duo will be celebrating the music of the iconic TV show this March.
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Tyler Hilton and Kate Voegele, two of the stars from the hit ‘00s show One Tree Hill (they played Chris Keller and Mia Catalano, respectively), are heading to Australia and New Zealand in March for a run of live shows.
The duo, who last performed together in Australia in 2017, are celebrating the music from One Tree Hill and have just announced they will be supported by German singer-songwriter Nick Howard on all dates.
Best known as the winner of The Voice Germany, Howard has released six studio albums and performed alongside the likes of Train, Ronan Keating, Jack Johnson, Gavin Degraw and Robbie Williams.
Fans going to the Melbourne shows will also get the chance to see Canadian-born, Australia-based singer-songwriter Laura Lucas, while those in Perth can catch alt-folk artist Veruca Moon.
Hilton and Voegele begin their Australasian tour at Sydney’s The Lansdowne on Thursday 7 March. The duo then hit Brisbane’s The Brightside on Friday 6 March, followed by dates at Sydney’s The Lansdowne on Saturday 7 March and Melbourne’s Howler on Sunday 8 March, before they jump across to New Zealand for one show at Auckland’s Double Whammy on Tuesday 10 March.
The pair return to Australia for four more shows at Belgrave’s Sooki Lounge on Thursday 12 March, Adelaide’s UniBar on Friday 13 March, Perth’s Indian Ocean Hotel on Saturday 14 March and Melbourne’s Northcote Social Club on Sunday 15 March.
The majority of shows are sold out, but those with limited tickets can be found at mrglive.com.
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“I’m so excited to be headed back to Australia on the Celebrating the Music of One Tree Hill Tour. This is truly my favourite place to tour in the entire world,” shares Hilton. “Getting to come back solo earlier this year in February 2025 was such a beautiful reminder of how much I love and missed this place after spending several years away, and also how much of a blast it was last time Kate and I got to come back over to OZ together. We’ve added double the amount of shows this time — plus a New Zealand play which is a first for both of us.”
“I’m so thrilled to be coming back to Australia for our Celebrating the Music of One Tree Hill Tour! My first tour in Australia was truly unforgettable, and I’ve been so excited to come back again ever since. It’s such a beautiful country and I was so creatively inspired last time we came through. Getting to play in New Zealand for the first time on this run is going to be incredible, and I’m so looking forward to meeting all the amazing fans in every city!”
Catch Tyler Hilton and Kate Voegele at Ed Castle on Friday 13 March. Tickets on sale now at moshtix.com.au.
Tyler Hilton & Kate Voegele 2026 Australian Tour Dates
Thursday 7 March – The Lansdowne, Sydney, NSW SOLD OUT
w/ Nick Howard
Friday 6 March – The Brightside, Brisbane, QLD SOLD OUT
w/ Nick Howard
Saturday 7 March – The Lansdowne, Sydney, NSW SOLD OUT
w/ Nick Howard
Sunday 8 March – Howler Melbourne, VIC, SOLD OUT
w/ Nick Howard, Laura Lucas
Tuesday 10 March – Double Whammy, Auckland, NZ SELLING FAST
Thursday 12 March – Sooki Lounge, Belgrave, VIC SOLD OUT
w/ Nick Howard
Friday 13 March – UniBar, Adelaide, SA SELLING FAST
w/ Nick Howard
Saturday 14 March – Indian Ocean Hotel, Perth, WA SELLING FAST
w/ Nick Howard, Veruca Moon
Sunday 15 March – Northcote Social Club, Melbourne, VIC SELLING FAST
w/ Nick Howard, Laura Lucas
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