Royel Otis and FISHER First Acts Announced To Perform At LIV Golf Adelaide 2026
Royel Otis will take to the stage on Friday while FISHER will close out the Sunday.
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Indie duo Royel Otis and fan favourite FISHER are the first two acts announced to headline LIV Golf Adelaide 2026.
Taking over The Grange Golf Club from Thursday 12 to Sunday 15 February 2026, LIV Golf Adelaide promises to be another incredible weekend of sport, music and good times.
After play is complete on the second day of the World’s Best Golf Event, Royel Otis will take to the stage and get the party started. Beloved DJ FISHER will close proceedings on the Sunday following the trophy presentations.
The League’s recent move to a 72-hole format and increase to four days means there will also be a special Aussie act performing on Thursday and a massive headliner on Saturday, with both to be unveiled in the near future.
All ticket and hospitality offerings include concert access on the respective days, providing four days of elite golf and entertainment for all attendees.
Limited tickets to LIV Golf Adelaide, including Grounds pass and Ground Plus tickets, as well as remaining available tickets within the world-class Barossa, Birdie Shack, and Ripper Point hospitality areas, are available at livgolf.com.
“We are thrilled to welcome Royel Otis back to Adelaide and see the return of FISHER to South Australia. Fans and attendees will once again be treated to an unforgettable event, fusing top-tier sport and entertainment,” says South Australian Premier, Peter Malinauskas.
“It is a point of pride for us to see two Australian artists headline a globally renowned event, as well as welcoming international talent that puts our state on the map.”
LIV Golf Executive Vice President, Head of Events, Ross Hallett adds, “LIV Golf is proud to shine a spotlight on Australian and international artists as we continue to build on our success and our unique approach of blending sport, culture, and entertainment to redefine the event experience.
“FISHER is more than just a performer for us; he’s part of the LIV Golf family, and we are delighted to welcome him—and his unmatched energy—back to The Grange.
”Along with Royel Otis, plus two more incredible acts on Thursday and Saturday to be announced soon, this year’s concert lineup will ensure LIV Golf Adelaide 2026 raises the bar once again and becomes an event fans won’t want to miss.”
Further musical guests will be announced in the coming weeks.
LIV Golf 2026 takes place at The Grange Golf Club from Thursday 12 February to Sunday 15 February 2026. For full ticket details, visit livgolf.com.
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