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Brad Cox

Australian country singer-songwriter, Brad Cox will tour nationally this winter off the back of the release of his newest album, 2025's 'Endemic Intelligence In Multiple Dimensions'.

The three-time Golden Guitar winner and hitmaker behind 'Give Me Tonight' and 'Acres' will headline concerts in Perth, Adelaide, Northern Rivers, Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney and Cairns as well as hometown show at Jindabyne in the Snowy Mountains this July-August.

"I'm extremely excited to announce the band and I will be bringing the Multiple Dimensions tour across Australia this July and August. Coming along for the ride are my good pals The Vanns and Max Jackson. Tickets on sale Friday – let's go!"

Adds The Vanns: "Heading back to some of our favourite venues in Australia this July with our brother Brad Cox. See you soon x."

While Golden Guitar's 2026 Female Artist Of The Year, Max Jackson is also ecstatic to join the tour. "Goin' to COX COUNTRY July/ August – along with The Vanns too! Keen as mate!"

Jindabyne-raised, central-Queensland based, Cox has become one of Australia's most compelling country voices since winning the 2018 Toyota Star Maker award, with two consecutive Top 10 ARIA chart debuts for 'Acres' (2023) and 'Endemic Intelligence In Multiple Dimensions'.

He's also received two Best Country Album nominations at the ARIA Awards.

Trope country tales of drinking beers around the campfire are not to be found on 'Endemic Intelligence In Multiple Dimensions', replaced by narratives paying homage to his adopted home on Queensland's Capricorn Coast and the positive effect this proximity to the ocean has on his wellness, and even songs casting a wider gaze to ponder the tough times we're living through as a nation.

"I want to write about things that I really give a sh.t about. It's not enough anymore just writing about driving down a dirt road or sitting around having a great time drinking beers," Brad says, "as right now there's people dying on the street because they can't pay the rent and that upsets me, you know?

"It's important to me. So the change was a conscious decision – I'm growing up, I'm 30 now, I understand life a bit more."

Tickets on sale from 3pm (local time) on 27 March.

Brad Cox 2026 Tour Dates

Fri 17 Jul - Astor Theatre (Perth)
Sun 19 Jul - Hindley Street Music Hall (Adelaide)
Fri 24 Jul - Hotel Brunswick (Northern Rivers)
Sat 25 Jul - Eatons Hill Hotel (Brisbane)
Wed 29 Jul - The Station (Snowy Mountains)
Fri 31 Jul - Forum Melbourne
Sat 1 Aug - Enmore Theatre (Sydney)
Sat 8 Aug - Tanks Arts Centre (Cairns)