Rob Thomas Plots ‘The All Night Days’ Australian Tour 2025
Catch the Matchbox Twenty frontman performing solo at AEC Theatre in October.

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Rob Thomas makes his triumphant return to Aussie shores this October and November with his The All Night Days Tour.
The Matchbox Twenty frontman and solo artist is touring in support of his upcoming sixth record, All Night Days, along with celebrating the 20th anniversary of his debut record, …Something to Be.
“Aussie fans have always been incredible to me,” Thomas said. “I can’t wait to come back and share these songs—old and new—on what’s going to be a very special run of shows across one of my favourite places in the world.”
Thomas will be joined by an all-Aussie lineup of support acts that includes Boy & Bear, Eskimo Joe, Little Quirks and Sara Berki.
The tour commences with two concerts in Perth at Riverside Theatre on Thursday, October 24 and Friday, October 25, before Thomas hits Adelaide’s AEC Theatre on Sunday, October 27. Thomas makes his way to Melbourne for two shows at The Forum on Tuesday, October 29 and Wednesday, October 30, followed by two gigs at Sydney’s Enmore Theatre on Sunday, November 3 and Monday, November 4, before wrapping things up in Brisbane at Sandstone Point Hotel on Friday, November 8.
Telstra pre-sale takes place from Monday, May 26, at 10:30am local time until Wednesday, May 28, 10:30am local time. For full ticketing details, visit telstra.com.au.
TEG Van Egmond pre-sale takes place from Wednesday, May 28, 11:30am to Thursday, May 29, 10:30am local time. Sign up here.
General on-sale begins Thursday, May 29, at 11:30am. For ticketing details, visit tegvanegmond.com.
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“We’re absolutely thrilled to be bringing Rob Thomas back to Australia for this incredible run of shows,” said Christo Van Egmond, Managing Director of TEG Van Egmond.
“To see an artist of his calibre in intimate theatre settings is a rare treat, and the Brisbane outdoor show is shaping up to be something truly special — especially with the addition of such iconic Australian acts Boy & Bear, Eskimo Joe, Little Quirks and Sarah Berki as special guests. It’s going to be a memorable experience for fans around the country.”
Fans can expect a career-defining setlist featuring tracks from his new album, All Night Days, his biggest solo hits, including ‘Lonely No More’, ‘This Is How A Heart Breaks’, ‘Her Diamonds’, ‘Street Corner Symphony’, as well as Matchbox Twenty favourites like ‘3AM’, ‘Push’, ‘How Far We’ve Come’ and ‘Unwell’.
Catch Rob Thomas at AEC Arena on Sunday, October 27. For ticketing details, visit tegvanegmond.com.
Rob Thomas The All Night Days Australian Tour Dates 2025
Thursday, October 24 – Riverside Theatre, Perth, WA
Friday, October 25 – Riverside Theatre – Perth, WA
Sunday, October 27 – AEC Theatre – Adelaide, SA
Tuesday, October 29 – The Forum – Melbourne, VIC
Wednesday, October 30 – The Forum – Melbourne, VIC
Sunday, November 3 – Enmore Theatre – Sydney, NSW
Monday, November 4 – Enmore Theatre – Sydney, NSW
Friday, November 8 – Sandstone Point Hotel – Brisbane, QLD
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