Sir Cliff Richard announces Can’t Stop Me Now Australian tour dates, including Adelaide show, for 2025
British rock and roll royalty Sir Cliff Richard has announced he’ll light up the Adelaide Entertainment Centre next year – at the tender age of 85.
Entertainment
Don't miss out on the headlines from Entertainment. Followed categories will be added to My News.
On his 84th birthday, British music icon Sir Cliff Richard has announced he will return to Australian stages in 2025 with his Can’t Stop Me Now tour.
It will be the first time in 12 years that Sir Cliff has performed Down Under, with fans expected to be treated to a setlist of all his greatest hits.
The Australian tour will feature six concerts, including an SA show at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre on Tuesday, November 4.
With songs such as Living Doll and Devil Woman, Sir Cliff will prove, once again, that he has no plans of slowing down.
After appearing in Adelaide more than 20 times, the musician last packed the Adelaide Entertainment Centre with his Still Reelin’ & a-Rockin tour in 2013.
Last year, the hit-maker released a cinema-screen exclusive film of his Blue Sapphire Tour, celebrating his 65th anniversary of being in the music industry, with South Australian fans gathering at Event Cinemas Marion for a special screening.
With US popstar Katy Perry locking in four concerts in Adelaide earlier this month, the addition of Sir Cliff’s tour is set to provide something for everyone in South Australia’s concert calendar.
After a long and successful career spanning generations, Sir Cliff remains the only artist to achieve UK Top 5 albums across eight consecutive decades.
He has also appeared in multiple films, including fan favourites such as Summer Holiday and The Young Ones.
Outside of music and off screen, the 84-year-old has remained a dedicated philanthropist who has worked with myriad charities, earning him his knighthood in 1995.
Sir Cliff will light up the Adelaide Entertainment stage on Tuesday, November 4 alongside six shows in other major Australian cities.
Tickets go on sale on Friday, October 18 at 10am local time.