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Lewis Capaldi adds new shows to Australia 2025 tour

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Scottish singer Lewis Capaldi is touring Australia in late 2025 — and hungry ticket-seekers will be pleased to know he’s added three new shows! Starting his Australia tour in Brisbane on December 4, Lewis has now added extra shows to his stops in both Sydney (December 6, 7 and 9) and Melbourne (December 12 and 13).

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Following two years out of the spotlight, the Someone You Loved singer recently returned with a new single, Survive and a string of international concert dates.

Fresh off his surprise set at Glastonbury in June, Lewis announced he would tour Australia and New Zealand as soon as December this year.

Lewis’ Australian concerts come two years after the 26-year-old singer/songwriter cancelled his 2023 trip Down Under, and stepped back from his career to focus on his health.

His return is good news for those who held tickets to his previously cancelled Australian tour, who are invited to jump the queue for tickets in 2025.

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Read on for everything you need to know about the Lewis Capaldi Australia tour — including how to get tickets.

Where is Lewis Capaldi going on his Australian tour?

Lewis Capaldi will play the following Australian cities:

  • Brisbane, Entertainment Centre on Thursday, December 4
  • Sydney, Qudos Bank Arena on Saturday, December 6, December 7 and December 9 (new show)
  • Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena on Friday, December 12 and December 13 (new show)
  • Adelaide, Entertainment Centre on Monday, December 15
  • Perth, RAC Arena, Wednesday, December 17

The Australian stops follow two performances in Christchurch and Auckland in New Zealand.

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What time do Lewis Capaldi Australia tickets go on sale?

Tickets to see Lewis Capaldi in Australia will go on sale from Thursday, July 10, 2025 at 11am local time.

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The first presale event was offered to ticket holders from Lewis’ previous tour. Each presale began at 11am local time — that is the time that is local to the city for which you are buying your ticket. General sale tickets to see Lewis Capaldi will go on sale at 12pm local time on July 14.

Here’s the breakdown:

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  • Holders Presale: Thursday, July 10, 11am local time
  • Secret Sound Presale: Friday, July 11, 11am local time
  • General Sale: Monday, July 14, 12pm local time

How do I get tickets to see Lewis Capaldi in Australia?

As aforementioned, if you were a previous ticket holder for Lewis’ 2023 tour, you should receive an email from tour promoters Secret Sounds with all the presale access information; keep checking that inbox and junk folder, just in case!

Meanwhile, to access the next presale, fans should visit the Secret Sounds website and sign up for access via the ‘Register for Presale’ buttons attached to your chosen city.

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You can also sign up to Ticketek to access any other presale events.

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When was Lewis Capaldi last in Australia?

Although Lewis had to cancel his 2023 Australian tour, the 2025 concerts do not mark his first time playing in Australia.

In 2019 and 2020, Lewis played Falls Festival in Victoria, Tasmania and NSW.

What happened to Lewis Capaldi?

If you’re wondering what took Lewis Capaldi so long to return to Australia, the singer has been on a deserved hiatus since 2023.

In June 2023, Lewis had to halt his set at Glastonbury due to his Tourette’s Syndrome.

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After this, he announced he would step back from the spotlight to focus on his physical and mental health.

Lewis has been open about his health, speaking candidly on his 2023 Netflix documentary, Lewis Capaldi: How I’m Feeling Now.

As of 2025, Capaldi has released two new singles: an original, Survive and a cover of Britney Spears’ Everytime.

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In June 2025, Lewis returned to the stage at Glastonbury, telling the crowd: “Second time’s a charm on this one. just wanted to come and finish what I couldn’t finish last time.” 

Welcome back, Lewis. We can’t wait to see you in Oz!

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