The Swedish hitmaker returns to Australia for the first time in over a decade this October.
Zara Larsson(Credit: Charlotte Rutherford)
Zara Larsson
Swedish pop singer Zara Larsson was set to open shows for OneRepublic across Australia this month, but back in October, she announced that her appearances had been cancelled due to “scheduling conflicts.”
Now, Larsson is making it up to her devoted fans Down Under, announcing the Australian leg of her Midnight Sun tour. The shows mark the Symphony singer’s first shows in Australia in over a decade.
The tour launches at Brisbane’s Riverstage on Wednesday, 14 October. It continues at Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion on Thursday, 15 October, Melbourne’s Margaret Court Arena on Saturday, 17 October, the Adelaide Entertainment Centre Theatre on Sunday, 18 October, and concludes at Perth HPC on Tuesday, 20 October.
Mastercard cardholders and Vodafone mobile customers can access the first round of pre-sale tickets on Wednesday, 11 February, at 9 am local time—head to the Priceless and Vodafone websites to find out more.
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My Live Nation members will be next in line to access pre-sale tickets, which will be available on Thursday, 12 February, at 9 am local time. The general sale follows on Friday, 13 February, at 10 am local time. You can find more ticketing information on the Live Nation Australia website.
Zara Larsson is touring in support of her latest album, Midnight Sun, released last June. An album packed with confidence and trust, the storytelling highlights truth and vulnerability as Larsson showcases her artistry and journey of over 20 years as a performer.
The singer showcases all aspects of her personality, from wistful and lovestruck to ambitious, cocky and flippant, to a more vulnerable, uncertain side. The album marks the follow-up to Larsson’s first three albums – So Good (2017), Poster Girl (2021), and VENUS (2024).
In a recent interview with music journalist Cyclone Wehner, Larsson discussed her long-awaited return to Australia.
“I feel like, especially a few years back, when I first started travelling around making music, Australia was one of the first places that really welcomed me with my music,” she said. “So, I’ve always thought, ‘I’ll be back very soon…’ And now it’s really about time.”
She added, “I’ll definitely bring my vibe. I’ll bring the dancers, I’ll bring the girls, for sure.”
ZARA LARSSON
THE MIDNIGHT SUN TOUR – AUSTRALIA 2026
WEDNESDAY 14 OCTOBER – RIVERSTAGE, BRISBANE
THURSDAY 15 OCTOBER – HORDERN PAVILION, SYDNEY
SATURDAY 17 OCTOBER – MARGARET COURT ARENA, MELBOURNE
SUNDAY 18 OCTOBER – ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE THEATRE, ADELAIDE
TUESDAY 20 OCTOBER – PERTH HPC, PERTH
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