Celebrating the music of two legends, Anthony Callea and Tim Campbell will present a spectacular live national tour, featuring the timeless hits of Elton John and George Michael.
The show will stretch across more than 25 dates around the country including many regional centres.
Known as two of Australia’s most beloved performers, Anthony Callea and Tim Campbell will, through their unparalleled musicality, take audiences on a musical journey through the hits which have defined generations. The set will be filled with timeless classics.
The national tour has been a natural progression, after a series of sold-out concerts due this November at Melbourne’s Hamer Hall and Sydney Opera House. Anthony and Tim will present Elton and George’s pop anthems alongside John Foreman and the Australian Pops Orchestra
“Going on tour with our band to continue this amazing journey is so exciting,” Anthony and Tim say. “We have been blown away by the reaction to our Hamer Hall and Sydney Opera House shows next month, and with countless messages on our socials asking for us to bring the show to more cities and towns around the country, we decided to take the show on the road and ensure we bring the musical genius, fun and good times to as many parts of Australia as possible and we can’t wait!”
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“Live performances were a testament to George Michael's stage presence and charisma, and Elton John's live performances are renowned for their theatricality and high energy so we can’t wait to put on these shows for audiences to be part of an electrifying celebration of their incredible music.”
Anthony and Tim have a unique on-stage chemistry and a shared love and admiration for Elton and and George – ensuring an unforgettable, entertaining live music concert experience. This tour follows their 2023 ‘Up Close And Unpredictable’ tour, where they played 27 sold-out shows across the country.
Tickets on sale 16 October.
Anthony Callea & Tim Campbell Australia 2025 Tour Dates
28 February – Frankston Arts Centre1 March – Costa Hall (Geelong)
7 March – Cairns Performing Arts Centre
8 March – Civic Theatre (Townsville)
14 March – Ulumbarra Theatre (Bendigo)
15 March – Wendouree Performing Arts Centre (Ballarat)
21 March – Her Majesty’s Theatre (Adelaide)
22 March – Barossa Arts Centre
29 March – Canberra Theatre
4 April – West Gippsland Performing Arts Centre
5 April – MyState Bank Arena (Hobart)
26 April – Gippsland Performing Arts Centre
2 May – Shoalhaven Entertainment Centre (Nowra)
3 May – Sydney Coliseum
9-11 May – The Palms At Crown (Melbourne)
16 May – The Tivoli (Brisbane)
17 May – Twin Towns (Gold Coast)
23 May – Riverlinks (Shepparton)
24 May – Albury Entertainment Centre
30 May – The Pavilion (Sutherland)
31 May – Civic Theatre (Newcastle)
6 June – Mandurah Performing Arts Centre
7 June – Astor Theatre (Perth)
14 June – Events Centre Caloundra
27 June – Pilbeam Theatre (Rockhampton)
28 June – Mackay Entertainment Centre