GRAMMY nominated R&B star Bryson Tiller is heading back to Australia and New Zealand, announcing a run of arena dates as part of his newly revealed Bryson Tiller Presents: The Neo Trapsoul Tour.
The Louisville artist will bring the tour to Australia and New Zealand in January 2027, joined on all dates by Canadian R&B duo Majid Jordan, the five date run kicks off in Perth before travelling through Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, finishing in Auckland.
Bryson Tiller Presents: The Neo Trapsoul Tour

Bryson Tiller Presents: The Neo Trapsoul Tour with Special Guest Majid Jordan
2027
- Tuesday, January 19th – Perth, WA – RAC Arena
- Thursday, January 21st – Melbourne, VIC – Sidney Myer Music Bowl
- Saturday, January 23rd – Sydney, NSW – Qudos Bank Arena
- Monday, January 25th – Brisbane, QLD – Brisbane Entertainment Centre
- Wednesday, January 27th – Auckland, NZ – Spark Arena
Tickets on sale: Friday, June 5th at 12pm local time in Australia here and New Zealand here.
The tour arrives amid another major chapter in Tiller‘s career, the multi platinum artist recently released his latest single IT’S OK (below) and is preparing to unveil a brand new studio album. The announcement also follows a huge period of success that included celebrating the 10th anniversary of his breakthrough debut T R A P S O U L and the release of his double album Solace & The Vices.
Bryson Tiller ‘IT’S OK’ video
Since emerging with the Diamond-certified hit Don’t in 2015, Tiller has become one of the defining voices in modern R&B. His catalogue includes multiple platinum-selling releases, Billboard chart success and collaborations with some of the biggest names in music.
Fans attending the Australian and New Zealand dates can also expect a strong supporting set from Majid Jordan, whose blend of atmospheric R&B and electronic pop has earned them a dedicated global following.
The Australian and New Zealand leg follows an extensive North American, UK and European tour that will see Tiller perform at some of the world’s most iconic venues, including Madison Square Garden, Red Rocks Amphitheatre and London’s O2 Arena.
Presales for the Australian and New Zealand dates begin June 3rd, with general public tickets going on sale June 5th.
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