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First Jennifer Aniston, now Robert Irwin? Alex Warren just announced his 2026 AU/NZ Arena tour in the wildest way possible.

Frontier Touring just confirmed that the Grammy-nominated, record-breaking, and let’s face it, emotionally devastating singer-songwriter is officially heading back to Australia and New Zealand this August and September.

If you thought 2025 was the year of Alex Warren, buckle up, because the “Finding Family on the Road World Tour 2026” is about to take over your entire personality. Frontier Touring just confirmed that the Grammy-nominated, record-breaking, and let’s face it, emotionally devastating singer-songwriter is officially heading back to Australia and New Zealand this August and September.

How do you announce a tour to the Aussies? You call in wildlife royalty. Alex recruited Robert Irwin for a chaotic tour trailer involving his wife Kouvr, a frantic packing session, and a literal alligator at their front door. It’s a hilarious contrast to his US announcement with Jennifer Aniston, but it proves one thing: Alex Warren knows how to make an entrance.

This isn’t just another tour; it’s a victory lap. After selling out his 2025 run, Alex is moving into the big rooms, hitting arenas in Christchurch, Auckland, Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth. With over 7.7 billion career streams and a monthly Spotify audience of 54 million, he’s no longer just a “breakout star”, he’s a global juggernaut. His latest single ‘FEVER DREAM’ (which features a cheeky Paris Hilton cameo) just snagged 5.1 million streams in its first 24 hours, proving that the hype is very, very real.

The statistics are actually a bit dizzying. His hit “Ordinary” spent 10 weeks at #1 on the Billboard Global 200 and has been sitting pretty in the Top 10 on the ARIA and Aotearoa charts for over a year. From his late-night debut on Jimmy Fallon to performing with Ed Sheeran at Coachella, Alex has spent the last year proving he’s the real deal. His latest album, You’ll Be Alright, Kid, flipped the script from the grief of his earlier work to a new chapter of resilience and optimism, and hearing those tracks live in an arena is going to be a spiritual experience.

If you’re planning on being in the room, you need a game plan. American Express Card Members get first dibs with a presale starting Wednesday, 18 March at 10am local time. Frontier Members follow suit on Thursday, 19 March at 10am, before the general public gets a shot on Friday, 20 March at 11am. Given that his shows at London’s O2 and NYC’s Madison Square Garden sold out the second they went live, you’ll want to be refreshing your browser early. Head to frontiertouring.com/alexwarren for the full breakdown, and maybe start practicing your harmonies now, you’re going to need them.

Tour Dates

Fri 21 Aug 2026

Wolfbrook Arena

Christchurch, New Zealand

SOLD OUT

Sat 22 Aug 2026

Wolfbrook Arena

Christchurch, New Zealand
Mon 24 Aug 2026

Spark Arena

Auckland, New Zealand