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This is a list of some entertainment events that were held at the Qudos Bank Arena, previously known as the Sydney Super Dome. The largest indoor arena in Australia has since attracted many local and international artists to stage their performances at the venue. All events are arranged in chronological order. [1] [2]
Date | Artists | Events |
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2022 | ||
21 April | Midnight Oil | Resist: The Final Tour |
26 May | The Kid Laroi | End of the World Tour [223] |
27 May | ||
26 July | Gorillaz | World Tour 2022 |
29 July | Tyler, the Creator | Call Me If You Get Lost Tour [224] |
30 July | ||
6 August | Gang of Youths | Angel in Realtime Tour |
26 August | Kiss | End of the Road World Tour [225] |
27 August | ||
3 September | Hilltop Hoods | The Show Business Tour |
13 September | Billie Eilish | Happier Than Ever, The World Tour [226] |
14 September | ||
15 September | ||
5 October | Brad Paisley | World Tour 2022 [227] |
20 October | Tame Impala | Slow Rush Tour [228] |
31 October | Kings of Leon | When You See Yourself Tour |
8 November | Dua Lipa | Future Nostalgia Tour [229] [230] |
9 November | ||
5 December | Keith Urban | The Speed of Now World Tour [231] |
6 December | ||
8 December | Kendrick Lamar | The Big Steppers Tour [232] |
9 December | ||
19 December | The Killers | Imploding the Mirage Tour |
2023 | ||
21 February | Stray Kids | Maniac World Tour [233] |
22 February | ||
1 March | Snoop Dogg | I Wanna Thank Me Tour |
2 March | ||
4 March | Backstreet Boys | DNA World Tour [234] |
5 March | ||
13 March | Florence and the Machine | Dance Fever Tour [235] |
19 March | My Chemical Romance | My Chemical Romance Reunion Tour [236] |
20 March | ||
21 March | Morgan Wallen | One Night At A Time World Tour [237] |
22 March | ||
26 March | Ice Cube and Cypress Hill | Australian Tour 2023 |
29 March | Rod Stewart | The Hits! Tour |
15 April | JJ Lin | JJ20 World Tour |
16 April | The 1975 | At Their Very Best |
3 May | Twice | 5th World Tour 'Ready to Be' |
10 May | Mayday | 2023 Australian Tour |
13 May | Wu-Tang Clan and Nas | N.Y. State of Mind Tour 2023 |
19 May | Eric Chou | Odyssey Journey World Tour |
9 June | Michael Bublé | Higher Tour [238] [239] |
10 June | ||
16 June | Blackpink | Born Pink World Tour |
17 June | ||
7 July | Lewis Capaldi | Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent Tour |
8 July | ||
12 July | Disney on Ice | Disney on Ice: 100 Years of Wonder |
13 July | ||
14 July | ||
15 July | ||
16 July | ||
23 July | Lizzo | The Special Tour |
24 July | ||
3 August | Cirque du Soleil | Crystal: A Breakthrough Ice Experience |
4 August | ||
5 August | ||
6 August | ||
10 August | ||
11 August | ||
12 August | ||
13 August | ||
16 August | Luke Combs | World Tour [240] |
17 August | ||
26 August | Evanescence | Fallen 20th Anniversary Tour |
8 September | Culture Club | The Greatest Hits Tour |
3 October | Ghost | Imperatour |
5 October | Lauryn Hill | A Special Evening with Ms. Lauryn Hill |
19 October | The Chicks | The Chicks Tour |
29 October | The Corrs | The Corrs Down Under |
3 November | Sam Smith | Gloria the Tour |
4 November | ||
16 November | Joji | Pandemonium |
8 December | 50 Cent | The Final Lap Tour |
9 December | ||
16 December | The Wiggles | Wiggly Big Day Out Tour |
2024 | ||
2 February | Louis Tomlinson | Faith in the Future World Tour |
9 February | NF | Hope World Tour |
16 February | Blink-182 | World Tour 2023/2024 [241] |
17 February | ||
22 February | Matchbox Twenty | Slow Dream Tour |
23 February | Blink-182 | World Tour 2023/2024 |
24 February | ||
1 March | Jonas Brothers | Five Albums. One Night. The World Tour |
2 March | ||
5 March | TLC | CrazySexyCool 30th Anniversary Tour |
16 March | José Carreras and Plácido Domingo | The Legends Together Again - Live in Concert |
23 March | Joker Xue | Extraterrestrial World Tour |
30 March | $UICIDEBOY$ | Grey Day Tour |
12 April | Bring Me the Horizon | 2024 Australian Tour |
13 April | Hauser | Rebel with a Cello |
14 April | Bring Me the Horizon | 2024 Australian Tour |
23 April | SZA | SOS Tour |
24 April | ||
26 April | ||
1 May | Niall Horan | The Show Live on Tour |
11 May | Anirudh Ravichander | Hukum World Tour |
13 July | Arijit Singh | Live in Concert |
17 July | Disney on Ice | Disney on Ice Presents Road Trip Adventures |
18 July | ||
19 July | ||
20 July | ||
21 July | ||
28 July | IVE | The 1st World Tour: Show What I Have |
30 August | Aespa | Synk: Parallel Line |
31 August | ||
6 September | J Balvin | Que Bueno Volver a Verte Tour |
12 September | Iron Maiden | The Future Past World Tour |
13 September | ||
14 September | Thirty Seconds to Mars | Seasons World Tour |
21 September | Parkway Drive | 20 Year Anniversary Tour |
3 October | Ne-Yo | Champagne and Roses Tour |
17 October | Olivia Rodrigo | Guts World Tour |
18 October | ||
21 October | ||
22 October | ||
25 October | Karan Aujla | It Was All a Dream World Tour |
2 November | (G)I-dle | I-dol World Tour |
7 November | Take That | This Life on Tour |
15 November | Hozier | Unreal Unearth Tour |
16 November | Cold Chisel | The Big Five-0: The 50th Anniversary Tour |
19 November | Kane Brown | In the Air Tour |
23 November | José Carreras and Plácido Domingo | The Legends Together Again: Live in Concert |
24 November | Twenty One Pilots | The Clancy World Tour |
4 December | Cold Chisel | The Big Five-0: The 50th Anniversary Tour |
6 December | The Killers | Rebel Diamonds Tour |
7 December | 20 Years of Hot Fuss | |
12 December | Chase Atlantic | Live in AUS/NZ |
14 December | The Wiggles | Wiggle & Learn Big Show! |
2025 | ||
4 February | Childish Gambino | The New World Tour |
5 February | ||
10 February | Keshi | Requiem Tour |
12 February | Bryan Adams | So Happy It Hurts Tour |
24 February | Billie Eilish | Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour |
25 February | ||
27 February | ||
28 February | ||
1 March | Kylie Minogue | Tension Tour |
2 March | ||
3 March | ||
4 March | Chris Stapleton | Chris Stapleton's All-American Road Show Goes Down Under |
5 March | ||
8 March | Kygo | KYGO World Tour |
26 March | Dua Lipa | Radical Optimism Tour |
2 May | Gracie Abrams | The Secret of Us Tour |
3 May | ||
4 May | ||
9 June | Katy Perry | The Lifetimes Tour |
21 June | Torvill and Dean | Torvill & Dean: Our Last Dance |
22 June | ||
22 August | Keith Urban | High and Alive World Tour |
23 August |
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