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How to Get Tickets to See Belinda Carlisle’s 2027 Australian Shows Before They Sell Out

November 25, 2025 4:00 pm in by
TRENT TITMARSH MEDIA & PR SERVICES

International pop royalty Belinda Carlisle is preparing to deliver a heartfelt, final curtsy to her Australian fans, announcing the perfectly titled ‘G’day & Goodbye Tour’ for March 2027. After four decades of chart-topping hits, from the pioneering days of The Go-Go’s to her phenomenal solo career, this national run is being billed as the last chance for Aussie audiences to see the iconic voice live ‘Down Under’. It’s an end of an era, and frankly, we’re already misty-eyed.

The news broke this week, confirming the legendary singer will be taking her unforgettable catalogue of pop anthems to major venues in Perth, Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. It’s a celebratory farewell, and one that promises to be packed with the kind of infectious energy only a true 80s icon can deliver.

A Career That Defined an Era

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Belinda Carlisle isn’t just a singer; she’s a slice of modern music history. Before she had the world believing that “Heaven Is a Place on Earth”, she was the magnetic frontwoman of The Go-Go’s, the first and only all-female band that wrote their own songs and played their own instruments to hit number one on the US Billboard album charts with their debut, Beauty and the Beat.

Hits like “Our Lips Are Sealed” and “We Got the Beat” are cornerstones of new wave and power-pop, demonstrating the raw, punk-infused energy the band brought to the mainstream. This history is crucial, as the ‘G’day & Goodbye Tour’ is set to rewind all the way back to those glorious early days, providing a complete journey through her extraordinary musical evolution.

From Punk Roots to Global Pop Sensation

When The Go-Go’s broke up (briefly) in 1985, Carlisle launched a solo career that saw her ascend to superstardom. She shed the punk edges for a more polished, euphoric pop sound, which resonated instantly across the globe.

The album Heaven on Earth (1987) cemented her status, giving the world not only the iconic title track but also smash hits like “I Get Weak” and “Circle in the Sand.” She followed this up with Runaway Horses (1989), which gifted us the anthemic “Leave a Light On” and the summer staple “Summer Rain.” Her distinctive voice, full of warmth and soaring conviction, became one of the most recognised sounds of the late 80s and early 90s.

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A Lasting Australian Love Affair

Australia has always had a special bond with the pop superstar, who has repeatedly toured the country to sold-out shows. This final tour acknowledges that enduring connection.

“Australia has always held such a special place in my heart,” says Belinda. “The fans here have supported me from the very beginning so this tour will be one big thank-you! A celebration of the music, memories and magic we’ve shared.”

It’s a genuine sentiment that will undoubtedly be reciprocated by her devoted fan base. These final performances will not just be concerts; they will be one big, celebratory ‘thank you’ party where the memories flow as freely as the choruses.

Tour Dates and Ticket Information

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Fans across the country are already marking their calendars for what is guaranteed to be an unforgettable moment in pop history. With limited dates, securing a spot for this farewell is essential.

CityVenueDate
Fremantle, WAFremantle PrisonMarch 3, 2027
Melbourne, VICThe PalaisMarch 6, 2027
Sydney, NSWEnmore TheatreMarch 13, 2027
Brisbane, QLDFortitude Music HallMarch 20, 2027

Tickets are expected to fly out the door faster than you can yell “We Got the Beat!”

  • Pre-sale Tickets go on sale tomorrow, Wednesday, November 26, 2025, at 10am local times.
  • General Public Tickets follow on Thursday, November 27, 2025, at 10am local times.

Get ready to jump on those links via abstract.net.au to secure your final dance with the pop icon. Don’t leave a light on for this one, get in early.

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