Music
Internationally acclaimed, multi-platinum and award-winning artist, producer, musician and songwriter Charlie Puth has today announced Australia and New Zealand headline dates, added to the Whatever’s Clever! 2026 World Tour, with performances in Auckland, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth produced by Live Nation.
His most ambitious tour yet, Puth has assembled a world-class band to bring his biggest hits and more to the stage, delivering an unforgettable live experience.
Charlie Puth shares: “I feel like I’ve worked and waited my entire career to put this sort of live show on for you all. We have worked so hard to bring you the sort of top-level musicianship and arrangements that you all deserve in a live show, and I am beyond excited to bring my music and this incredible band and show to some of the most iconic rooms in the world. It’s going to be fun!”
An artist presale for all dates will begin Monday, April 20 at 12pm local time at www.charlieputh.com.
Mastercard cardholders have special access to presale tickets in Australia. Mastercard Presale starts Tuesday April 21, 12pm local and ends Thursday April 23, 12pm local. Plus, Preferred ticket access to some of the best tickets are available from Thursday, April 23 1pm local. Check out priceless.com/music for details.
Eligible Westpac New Zealand customers with a Westpac New Zealand Mastercard have special access to presale tickets starting from Tuesday April 21, 12pm local and ends Thursday April 23, 12pm local.Plus exclusive preferred tickets from Thursday, April 23 1pm local. For more information visit priceless.com/westpacnz
Vodafone mobile customers can be among the first to secure tickets during a 48 hour presale commencing Tuesday April 21, 12pm local. Visit vodafone.com.au/ticket to find out more.
General on-sale tickets are available from Thursday April 23, 1pm local at www.charlieputh.com, livenation.com.au and livenation.co.nz.
2026 AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND TOUR DATES
November 5 – Spark Arena, Auckland
November 7 – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
November 10 – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
November 13 – Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane
November 15 – Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide
November 17 – RAC Arena, Perth

