Tony Hadley will be performing his greatest hits and solo favourites.
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Tony Hadley loves Australia. After performing to sold-out crowds earlier this year, the ex-Spandau Ballet singer has announced he’s returning in 2026 for another tour.
Originally booked to perform as part of the Timeless Summer Tour, which ended up getting cancelled, Hadley didn’t want to disappoint fans, so he put on three solo shows across the nation.
“Australia! I am so happy to be coming back in 2026 for a big national tour,” Hadley said in a press release. “After the fantastic shows earlier this year in Adelaide, Hobart and Perth, I’m excited to take the tour across all the capital cities next year. See you in March!”
Accompanied by the Fabulous TH Band, fans of the crooner can expect to hear all his biggest hits he performed with Spandau Ballet, including ‘True’, ‘Gold’, ‘Only When You Leave’ and ‘Round & Round’, along with Hadley’s own solo material.
Pre-sale tickets are available on Wednesday 18 June at 8:30am local time. Sign up here. General on-sale kicks off on Friday 20 June at 8:30am local time. For full ticketing information, visit destroyalllines.com.
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Best known for his time fronting ‘80s legends Spandau Ballet, Hadley was at the forefront of the New Romantic movement.
When the group went their separate ways in 1990, Hadley embarked on a solo career that’s produced six studio albums (including a Christmas record) and several live albums.
Hadley’s most recent release, last year’s The Mood I’m In, comprises swing versions of tracks from his 2007 album Passing Strangers and has been well-received by music fans.
Catch Tony Hadley at AEC Theatre on Wednesday 18 March. For full ticketing information, visit destroyalllines.com.
Tony Hadley Australian Tour 2026
Wednesday 11 March – Brisbane, Fortitude Music Hall
Thursday 12 March – Sydney, Enmore Theatre
Saturday 14 March – Melbourne, Palais Theatre
Wednesday 18 March – Adelaide, AEC Theatre
Friday 20 March – Perth, Astor Theatre
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