Rockwiz Hits the Road in 2025 with Brand New Live Show
Join hosts Julia Zemiro and Brian Nankervis when they hit South Australia in December.

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Australia’s favourite music quiz show is heading back on the road in 2025. The RocKwiz Live In 25 tour takes in 15 dates across November and December and includes two shows in South Australia.
Hosts Julia Zemiro and Brian Nankervis will be joined by regulars Dugald and the RocKwiz OrKestra, while fans can expect fresh questions, epic musical performances and a load of special guests.
The national tour kicks off at Frankston Performing Arts Centre in Frankston on Wednesday 5 November and continues with shows in a host of cities and regional towns, including Ballarat, Narre Warren, Canberra, Sydney and Tweed Heads, before ending with two performances in South Australia at Tanunda’s Barossa Arts Centre on Saturday 6 December and Adelaide’s Thebarton Theatre on Sunday 7 December.
Pre-sale commences on Thursday 17 July at 9:30am local time, with the general on-sale beginning on Friday 18 July at 9:30am local time via rockwizlive.com.au.
There are a couple of exceptions, with those after tickets for the Sydney quiz needing to wait until Friday 1 August (via Ticketmaster), while those in Melbourne can grab tickets now via ticketmaster.com.au.
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“It’s extremely humbling that we are touring again in 2025 due to popular demand,” said Julia Zemiro. “The RocKwiz family adores performing live all over the country and we can’t wait to see you all again. If you want to be uplifted, if you want to be moved by incredible musicians at the top of their game and also laugh til you cry, this is the show for you.”
Brian Nankervis added, “Would we like to head back to theatres and concert halls… with some great artists, new segments, new questions… play loud music and invite audience members to be part of the show? Whattayareckon? Absolutely!”
After 20 years entertaining audiences across the country, Rockwiz doesn’t appear to be slowing down anytime soon, with this upcoming tour another great chance for fans to experience the thrill of the show in a live setting.
RocKwiz Live in 25 hits Tanunda’s Barossa Arts Centre on Saturday 6 December and Adelaide’s Thebarton Theatre on Sunday 7 December. For ticketing information, visit rockwizlive.com.au.
ROCKWIZ LIVE IN 25 Australian TOUR DATES
Wednesday 5 November - Frankston Performing Arts Centre, Frankston VIC
Thursday 6 November - Costa Hall, Geelong VIC
Friday 7 November - Her Majesty's Theatre, Ballarat VIC
Saturday 8 November - Bunjil Place, Narre Warren VIC
Sunday 9 November - Ulumbarra Theatre, Bendigo VIC
Wednesday 12 November - Canberra Theatre, Canberra ACT
Thursday 13 November - Shoalhaven Entertainment Centre, Nowra NSW
Saturday 15 November - State Theatre, Sydney NSW
Sunday 16 November - Anita's Theatre, Thirroul NSW
Friday 21 November - Live At The Gardens, Melbourne VIC
Friday 28 November - Events Centre, Caloundra QLD
Saturday 29 November - Twin Towns, Tweed Heads NSW
Sunday 30 November - Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane QLD
Saturday 6 December - Barossa Arts Centre, Tanunda SA
Sunday 7 December - Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide, SA
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