Concerts touring to Australia April to June: Katy Perry, Cyndi Lauper, The Offspring, Rag’n’Bone Man and more

A go-to list of major international artists playing in Australia 2025.
Concerts touring to Australia in second quarter of 2025. Photo of a crowd gathered outdoors, some holding up their phones to capture the fireworks in the distance.

Australia’s live music scene will continue to welcome a swarm of major international artists in mid-2025, including Cyndi Lauper x The Veronicas, English singer Rag’n’Bone Man – whose ‘Human’ music video has over 1.9 billion views on YouTube, Southern California-based punk rock band The Offspring, and Katy Perry.

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ArtsHub has compiled a list of the biggest international acts coming to Australia in the second quarter of 2025.

2025 Australian tour dates for major concerts

sodagreen 20th Anniversary Concert Tour

  • 30 March at ICC Sydney Theatre (NSW)
  • 2 April at John Cain Arena, Melbourne (Vic)

Cyndi Lauper x The Veronicas: ‘Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour

  • 2 April at Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne (Vic)
  • 5 April at Brisbane Entertainment Centre (Qld)
  • 7 April at Newcastle Entertainment Centre (NSW)
  • 8 April at Quodos Bank Arena, Sydney (NSW)
  • 10 April at Adelaide Entertainment Centre (SA)
  • 12 April at RAC Arena, Perth (WA)

Victor Ray ‘I AM. TOUR’

  • 2 April at Oxford Art Factory, Sydney (NSW)
  • 4 April at Prince Bandroom, Melbourne (Vic)
  • 5 April at The Triffid, Brisbane (Qld)

JJ Lin ‘JJ20 FINAL LAP World Tour’

  • 5 April at Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney (NSW)
  • 11 April at Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne (Vic)

Rag’n’Bone Man

  • 19 April at Enmore Theatre, Sydney (NSW)
  • 20 April at Bluesfest, Byron Bay (NSW)
  • 23 April at Forum Melbourne (Vic)
  • 25 April at Hindley St Music Hall, Adelaide (SA)
  • 27 April at Metro City, Perth (WA)

Yuvan Shankar Raja

  • 1 May at Hordern Pavilion, Sydney (NSW)
  • 3 May at John Cain Arena, Melbourne (Vic)

Gracie Abrams ‘The Secret of Us Tour’

  • 2-4 May at Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney (NSW)
  • 6-7 May at Brisbane Entertainment Centre (Qld)
  • 9-11 May at Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne (Vic)
  • 13 May at Adelaide Entertainment Centre Arena (SA)
  • 16-17 May at RAC Arena, Perth (WA)

The Offspring ‘Supercharged Worldwide’

  • 4 May at Adelaide Entertainment Centre Arena (SA)
  • 7-8 May at Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne (Vic)
  • 11 May at Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney (NSW)
  • 14-15 May at Brisbane Entertainment Centre (Qld)

Myles Smith ‘We Were Never Strangers Tour’

  • 5-6 May at Forum Melbourne (Vic)
  • 9 May at Hordern Pavilion, Sydney (NSW)

Train

  • 18 May at Red Hill Auditorium, Perth (WA)
  • 20 May at Adelaide Entertainment Centre Theatre (SA)
  • 22 May at John Cain Arena, Melbourne (Vic)
  • 24 May ICC Sydney Theatre (NSW)

Katy Perry ‘The Lifetimes Tour’

  • 4 June at Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney (NSW)
  • 7 June at Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne (Vic)
  • 9-10 June at Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney (NSW)
  • 12-14 June at Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne (Vic)
  • 17-18 June at Brisbane Entertainment Centre (Qld)
  • 22-23 June at RAC Arena, Perth (WA)
  • 26, 27, 29, 30 June at Adelaide Entertainment Centre (SA)

Central Cee ‘CAN’T RUSH GREATNESS WORLD TOUR’

  • 22 June at Brisbane Entertainment Centre (Qld)
  • 25 June at Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney (NSW)
  • 28 June at Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne (Vic)
  • 2 July at RAC Arena, Perth (WA)

Other upcoming artists include Tyler, The Creator (August-September) and Oasis (October-November), look out for ArtsHub‘s updates.

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