Crowded House Announce Intimate National Tour
Crowded House will hit Australian stages this spring for a limited run of intimate shows, trading arenas for smaller venues in seven cities.

After a sold-out arena tour in 2024, Crowded House are shifting gears for their next national run, announcing a series of intimate performances set for October and November.
Billed as the 'Pop Up Shows' tour, the seven-date schedule will see the band perform in more atmospheric venues across Australia, offering a closer, more personal concert experience for fans.
“This is Crowded House as you’ve never seen them — up close, personal, and unforgettable,” the official statement reads.
Presented by Live Nation and Triple M, the tour kicks off in Cairns on October 8th, before rolling through Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Byron Bay and Hobart. It’s a tightly curated run of just seven dates around their Red Hot Summer Tour run, playing venues that put connection over capacity. Expect the hits, the harmonies, and the kind of moments that only happen when one of Australia’s most iconic bands plays to a roomful of true believers.
Tickets go on sale to the general public at 2pm on Friday, August 8th, with a string of presales beginning earlier that week, including an exclusive Private Universe Artist presale from Tuesday, August 5th. Eligible CommBank Yello customers with a Mastercard will also have early access to tickets and preferred seating. Full ticketing details and VIP packages are available via livenation.com.au.
Crowded House have spent nearly four decades crafting one of the most beloved catalogues in Antipodean music. With over 15 million records sold worldwide, the band’s accolades include a Brit Award, 13 ARIA Awards, three Aotearoa Music Awards, and an MTV VMA. Their influence spans generations and continents, and their songs like “Don’t Dream It’s Over” and “Something So Strong” have become modern standards.
Originally formed by Neil Finn, Nick Seymour, and the late Paul Hester, Crowded House's self-titled debut in 1986 launched them into the global spotlight. In 1996, they famously played to over 150,000 people on the steps of the Sydney Opera House before taking a lengthy hiatus. After Paul Hester’s passing, the band returned with Time on Earth (2007) and Intriguer (2010), and reprised their Sydney Opera House magic with four more shows.


Reporting from inside the Australian music business since '94.
In 2018, Finn joined Fleetwood Mac on their world tour, but Crowded House soon returned with a new lineup and new energy. Dreamers Are Waiting (2021) marked their first album in more than a decade, and this year’s Gravity Stairs followed with critical acclaim.
Whether you’ve seen them on the biggest stages or it’s your first time, these shows promise a fresh perspective on one of the country’s most enduring acts. With rooms that put fans within arm’s reach, it’s a chance to rediscover the music in a whole new light.
Crowded House 'Pop Up Shows' Australia Tour
Presented by Live Nation and Triple M
General public tickets on sale Friday, August 8th at 2pm
More info: livenation.com.au
Wednesday, October 8th Cairns Convention Centre, Cairns
Thursday, October 9th Townsville Entertainment & Convention Centre
Tuesday, October 14th Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane
Wednesday, October 22nd State Theatre, Sydney
Wednesday, October 29th Palais Theatre, Melbourne
Tuesday, November 18th The Green Room, Byron Bay
Wednesday, November 26th MyState Bank Arena, Hobart
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