Pulp Announce First Australian Tour in 15 Years, Kicking Off in Brisbane

Britpop’s sharpest wits, Pulp, are set to bring their subversive anthems and art-school cool to Brisbane, with their upcoming Riverstage show poised to electrify the nearby Fortitude Valley entertainment precinct.



A Long-Awaited Return

The iconic group, fronted by Jarvis Cocker, has announced its first tour of Australia and New Zealand in 15 years. The run of shows will kick off in Auckland on 21 February 2026. The band then lands in Australia for a much-anticipated performance in Brisbane on 24 February.

From there, Pulp will travel to South Australia for a special free performance as part of the Adelaide Festival on 27 February, followed by a Melbourne show at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl on 3 March. The Australian leg will wrap up with two major shows at the Sydney Opera House Forecourt on 6 and 7 March.

New Songs and Classic Hits

This tour gives a new generation of fans the chance to experience the band’s revered live show, while longtime followers can finally reunite with the music. The performances will support the band’s acclaimed 2025 album, More, which is their first new collection of material in 24 years.

Audiences can expect a career-spanning set, mixing new songs with the classic hits that defined an era, including “Common People,” “Disco 200,” and “Babies.”

The Pulp Difference

While often grouped within the Britpop movement, Pulp always stood apart for its unique art-school sensibility and theatrical flair. The band rose to global fame with their 1996 album Different Class, which won them the prestigious Mercury Prize.

The album was celebrated for its irresistible fusion of social satire and disco-infused grooves, turning Cocker, with his sharp insights and sardonic take on British life, into a distinct pop culture hero.

Sydney’s Summer Celebration

The final shows in Sydney are part of the Sydney Opera House’s summer line-up. The venue’s head of contemporary music, Ben Marshall, shared his excitement for the event. He stated that the band in full flight is a sharp, subversive, and joyous experience, predicting the Forecourt shows will be unforgettable communal celebrations under the stars.



Ticket and Sale Information

For fans eager to secure their place, a presale for Pulp mailing list subscribers begins at 9:00 am on Wednesday, 5 November.

General public tickets will go on sale at 9:00 am local time on Friday, 7 November. Tickets for the Sydney Opera House performances will be $159.90, plus a booking fee.

Published Date 10-November-2025

Updated 3-Dec-2025

A New Era for Kesha: Pop Icon Brings Biggest Tour of Her Career to Riverstage

After more than a decade, the wait for Australian fans is finally over as global superstar Kesha announces her first headline tour of the country, set to include a massive outdoor performance at Riverstage in Brisbane City.



The Tits Out Tour: What You Need to Know

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Kesha is bringing The Tits Out Tour Down Under for four major city stops in February 2026. Beyond the Brisbane show at Riverstage, the tour will also visit Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth, giving fans across the country a chance to see her live. 

The Australian leg follows an extensive run of shows that began in the United States in July 2025 and will continue in Europe in March 2026, making it the most significant tour of her extraordinary career. Her setlist is expected to be packed with hits like ‘TiK ToK’ and ‘Your Love Is My Drug’ alongside powerful new tracks ‘JOYRIDE’ and ‘Only Love Can Save Us Now’.

From Party Anthems to Powerful Statements

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For many fans, this tour is more than a concert; it’s the celebration of an artist’s profound evolution. Kesha first burst onto the scene as a glitter-dusted force of energy, with her 2010 debut album Animal defining the sound of an era. However, her career path shifted dramatically following a protracted and highly public legal battle that began in 2014, which effectively put her music on hold.

She re-emerged with 2017’s critically acclaimed album Rainbow, shedding her past persona for a rawer, more vulnerable sound. The album, which featured the Grammy-nominated song ‘Praying’, marked a redefinition of her artistic identity. This journey of creating deeply personal and empowering music has continued through her subsequent albums, including the critically praised 2023 release, Gag Order.



A Sound of Freedom and Authenticity

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The tour supports her latest work, which includes her sixth studio album, .(PERIOD), released on 4 July 2025. The 11-song collection is described as a defiant and unfiltered declaration of artistic freedom. Conceived, co-written, and co-produced by Kesha herself, the album is a raw and personal sonic journey that showcases an artist who is refusing to play it safe. 

It represents Kesha at her most powerful, turning her experiences into vibrant and audacious art. This new music, combined with her catalogue of global hits, promises a concert experience that is both a massive pop party and a moving story of strength.

The tour marks a huge moment for local fans, who will finally see the pop icon in her first headline run of the country in more than a decade. For those eager to secure a spot, tickets go on sale this week. Tickets and venue presales commenced on Tuesday, 5 August, at 10:00 AM. The general public will have their chance to buy tickets on Friday, 8 August, starting at 10:00 AM.

Published Date 04-August-2025