Top Shows Coming to Brisbane in 2025

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Top Shows Coming to Brisbane in 2025
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A guide to the biggest music acts playing Brisbane in 2025, including farewell tours, stadium shows, and nostalgia acts.

Tay Tay didn’t drop by in 2024, and Oasis can’t be bothered in 2025, but Brisbane isn’t always the bridesmaid when it comes to major international touring acts. Even just the first three months of the new year will see a huge crop of current superstars, pop legends and nostalgia acts playing Boondall, Suncorp, the Riverstage and beyond. Here is our guide to the top shows coming to Brisbane in 2025. Most still have tickets available, but that of course won’t last.

Warwick will be 84 when she steps on stage at QPAC for what she’s calling her farewell tour, so we’re guessing she means it.Country music’s latest juggernaut is playing Suncorp Stadium for not one but two nights. He’s arguably the first country star to headline a stadium tour in Australia.Canada’s tireless rock export hits the road again with his swag of 80s and 90s hits, bringing UK streaming star James Arthur along in support.Super-siren Eilish is playing no less than four nights at Boondall, drawing from all three of her albums for a show reportedly balancing high-tech visuals and gritty authenticity.Who could have imagined that Kylie Minogue would still be making vital pop music nearly 40 years into her recording career?They blew away Australian audiences two years ago, and now Dublin’s post-punk stars return on the back of a triumphant Glastonbury show and new albumBrisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, Saturday, March 15.The Offspring They’re still pretty fly for white guys, and the US punk legends are back on the touring circuit touting latest albumThe Britpop legends may not be young with their teeth nice and clean anymore, but they’re still gigging, 30 years on from their sparkling debut albumOur Keith’s starting to look like an elder statesman of country, but he’s not slowing down with latest albumTime to take another peek at our national treasure, with Mr How to Make Gravy playing just arenas on this tour for albumFortitude Music Hall, November 16-1

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