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Melbourne Date Added to Jelly Roll’s Australia & New Zealand Tour

Due to incredible demand from fans, Jelly Roll is thrilled to announce an additional performance in Melbourne as part of his highly anticipated Down Under 2025 Tour. This is an exciting opportunity for Australian fans to experience his electrifying live show.

The Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum singer-songwriter is set to light up the Rod Laver Arena on October 28 and October 29. Following his Melbourne shows, he will head to Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on November 4 and conclude his tour in Auckland at The Outer Fields at Western Springs on November 8. Additionally, he will be headlining the inaugural Strummingbird Festival, with performances scheduled on the Sunshine Coast on October 25, Newcastle on November 1, and Perth on November 2. An exciting Adelaide performance is also confirmed for October 26.

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Accompanying Jelly Roll on all headline dates will be the breakout star Shaboozey, who made waves last year by dominating the ARIA Singles Chart with his hit “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” for three consecutive weeks. This remarkable achievement marked only the second time an independent release reached this milestone. Additionally, the lineup features rising country artist Drew Baldridge, whose viral sensation “She’s Somebody’s Daughter” set records as the highest-charting self-funded track ever on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart.

Jelly Roll first shared details about his upcoming tour in Australia on July 31, with the newly established Strummingbird Festival proudly announcing him and Shaboozey as the headliners for their inaugural events in 2025. This festival is poised to showcase a fantastic blend of local and international talent.

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The festival will kick off with three exciting dates on the Sunshine Coast at the end of October, followed by performances in Newcastle and Perth at the beginning of November. A wide array of both local and international acts are set to enrich the festival’s lineup, making this a can’t-miss event for music lovers.

This tour is coming on the heels of the recent release of the collaborative single “Amen.” However, it remains uncertain if Jelly Roll and Shaboozey will perform this track together during their time in Australia or New Zealand, leaving fans eager for surprises.

Jelly Roll — The Down Under 2025 Tour
Australia & New Zealand
Featuring Shaboozey and Drew Baldridge
Presented by Live Nation

  • October 25 – Sunshine Coast, Strummingbird Festival*
  • October 26 – Adelaide, TBA
  • October 28 – Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena — final tickets
  • October 29 – Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena — new show
  • November 1 – Newcastle, Strummingbird Festival*
  • November 2 – Perth, Strummingbird Festival*
  • November 4 – Sydney, Qudos Bank Arena
  • November 8 – Auckland, The Outer Fields at Western Springs

For those interested in attending, tickets and VIP packages can be purchased through livenation.com.au and livenation.co.nz. Tickets for the Strummingbird Festival are currently on sale at strummingbird.com.au.

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Sarah Parker is a research analyst and content contributor with a strong interest in business strategy, organizational behavior, and social development. With a background in sociology and public policy, she focuses on exploring the intersection between research and real-world application. Sarah regularly contributes articles that bridge academic insights and practical relevance, aiming to foster critical thinking and innovation across sectors.