Yungblud has added a new Brisbane show and a Sydney venue upgrade to his massive IDOLS Australian tour, set to kick off in January.
Yungblud’s Australian fans have spoken, and he’s answered. Due to overwhelming demand during the presale, the British performer has added a second Brisbane show and upgraded his Sydney venue to Qudos Bank Arena for the Australian leg of his IDOLS world tour in January.
Presented by Frontier Touring, these updates mark a major expansion to what is already YUNGBLUD’s biggest Australian tour to date. The tour will now include six shows nationwide, with tickets for all dates – including the new Brisbane show and upgraded Sydney arena performance – going on sale today at 3pm local time via Frontier Touring.
Yungblud IDOLS Australian Tour Dates 2026
General sale (as well as sales for the Sydney venue upgrade and the new Brisbane show) for Yungblud’s Australian tour go on sale at 3pm local time today.
- Sat 10 Jan – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney – VENUE UPGRADE
- Tues 13 Jan – Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne
- Thurs 15 Jan – AEC, Adelaide
- Sat 17 Jan – Riverstage, Brisbane*
- Sun 18 Jan – Riverstage, Brisbane – NEW SHOW
- Tues 20 Jan – Ice Cream Factory, Perth*
*Presale Allocation Exhausted
Yungblud’s IDOLS era has been nothing short of monumental. The artist’s fourth studio album became his third consecutive UK number one debut, solidifying his reputation as one of the most vital and provocative figures in modern rock. The record sees him dive deeper into self-expression and personal honesty, exploring the themes that have long defined his connection with fans around the world.
Known for his high-energy live shows and raw emotional delivery, Yungblud has carved out a distinct space in music where punk attitude, pop hooks, and fearless vulnerability coexist. His IDOLS world tour has already made headlines overseas, with all 24 North American dates selling out within one minute of going on sale. The same feverish response has now hit Australia, prompting additional shows and a move to larger venues to accommodate the demand.
Australian fans can look forward to kicking off 2026 with one of the most dynamic performers in modern rock.