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The Tea Party Announce ‘Elements’ 2026 Australia Tour

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The Tea Party have announced their all-new Elements tour for 2026, bringing a range of symphony and rock shows to Australian cities.

Canadian rockers The Tea Party have announced that they’ll be gracing Australia with a brand-new tour in 2026, this time with a brand-new theme.

Presented by Live Nation, The Elements tour will feature five shows across Australia, with Symphony shows in Melbourne and Sydney aligned to wind, and Rock shows in Thirroul, Brisbane and Adelaide aligned to fire. Despite the formats, the band promises all shows will feature a setlist with some of the band’s greatest hits (it isn’t a The Tea Party concert without that extended version of ‘Temptation’, anyway).

Melbourne’s show will take place at Hamer Hall and feature a 50-piece orchestra performing alongside the three-piece rock duo. Sydney will take place at the Opera House and will perform alongside The Metropolitan Orchestra, marking the band’s first time performing at the venue.

The Tea Part 2026 Australian Tour Dates

Mastercard presale will go live at 1am local time on Tuesday, September 30 and will end on Thursday, October 2, at 11am local time. Live Nation pre-sale starts Thursday, October 2 at 12pm local time until Friday, October 3, at 12pm local time.

General on-sale tickets will open Friday, October 3 at 1pm local time. For more information on the pre-sale and tickets, be sure to visit Live Nation’s site.

  • Friday, 6 February – Hamer Hall, Melbourne
  • Wednesday, 11 February – Opera House, Sydney
  • Thursday, 12 February – Anita’s Theatre, Thirroul
  • Friday, 13 February – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane
  • Sunday, 15 February – Hindley St. Music Hall, Adelaide

Forming 35 years ago, The Tea Party are a multi-platinum selling, multi-Juno award-nominated trio consisting of singer/guitarist Jeff Martin, bassist and multi-instrumentalist Stuart Chatwood, and drummer Jeff Burrows.

The band released their last album, The Ocean at the End, in 2014, and have toured Australia frequently, putting new spins on their acclaimed material. Now, with the Elements tour, the Canadian rockers are looking to re-invent their classics yet again.

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