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All the superstars who could be performing in Brisbane this year

P!nk, Taylor Swift and Beyonce have recently announced world tours. SEE WHO IS COMING TO BRISBANE

Some of the world’s biggest stars are coming to Australia in 2023 and 2024. We’ve listed confirmed shows in Brisbane and we take a look at what’s likely to come.

P!nk

Summer Carnival

P!nk. Picture: Amy Sussman/Getty Images
P!nk. Picture: Amy Sussman/Getty Images

It’s official: start the count down because P!nk is coming to Australia in 2024. P!nk will be performing in Queensland on February 16 at Suncorp Stadium. Tickets are set to be on sale to the general public this Friday.

Taylor Swift

The Eras Tour

Taylor Swift. Picture: Robyn BECK / AFP
Taylor Swift. Picture: Robyn BECK / AFP

Taylor Swift broke the internet last year when tickets for The Eras Tour sold out almost instantly for the North American leg of the tour. Described by the artist as a “journey through the musical eras of my career,” Taylor aims to create an enchanting experience for her loyal fans.

Sam Smith

GLORIA the tour

San Smith. Picture: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images
San Smith. Picture: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images

When ‘Unholy’, a collaboration by Sam Smith and Kim Petras, was released in September last year it quickly became one of the most recommended sounds on TikTok. Last month one half of the Unholy duo confirmed Australian tour dates, with Sam Smith announcing GLORIA the tour will be heading to Brisbane Entertainment Centre on November 8.

Harry Styles

Harry Styles: Love On Tour

Harry Styles. Picture: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images
Harry Styles. Picture: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images

Harry Styles will be at Metricon Stadium at the Gold Coast on February 28. The ‘Golden’ singer faced scheduling delays due to the pandemic however he is finally returning to Australia after more than five years.

Justin Bieber

Justice World Tour

Justin Bieber. Picture: Angela WEISS / AFP)
Justin Bieber. Picture: Angela WEISS / AFP)

The Justice World tour is currently postponed after Justin said health concerns prevented him from continuing the tour. There is no confirmation on when the tour will be rescheduled.

Florence + The Machine

Dance Fever Tour

Florence + The Machine. Picture: Autumn De Wilde
Florence + The Machine. Picture: Autumn De Wilde

Florence + The Machine will be in Australia next month for the Dance Fever Tour. The tour starts in Perth and concludes with a performance at Brisbane Entertainment Centre on March 17.

Lorde

The Solar Power Tour

Lorde. Picture: Joseph Okpako/WireImage
Lorde. Picture: Joseph Okpako/WireImage

Lorde will be performing at Riverstage in a thrilling, yet intimate show on March 8. Trio MUNA will perform as the opening act before Lorde steps on to stage.

Ed Sheeran

+ – = ÷ x Tour

Ed Sheeran. Picture: Kevin Winter/Getty Images
Ed Sheeran. Picture: Kevin Winter/Getty Images

The ‘Celestial’ singer is set to arrive in Brisbane this week to perform three shows at Suncorp Stadium, starting on Friday February 17, with his final show on Sunday February 19.

OneRepublic

Live In Concert

OneRepublic. Picture: Tristan Fewings/Getty Images
OneRepublic. Picture: Tristan Fewings/Getty Images

The popular pop rock group is set to perform in Brisbane next month at The Fortitude Music Hall on Tuesday, March 14. Fans have described the concert as “the most fabulous” and an “amazing show”.

Beyon

Renaissance World Tour

Beyonce, Picture: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for The Recording Academy
Beyonce, Picture: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for The Recording Academy

Beyonce has confirmed she will be on tour for most of 2023. After announcing her world tour on Instagram, the post attracted received over 8.5 million likes and received thousands of comments, including reactions from Target, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube Music. Queen Bey’s newest concert is not one to be missed.

Drake

Future, Featuring Drake & Tems. Picture: VALERIE MACON / AFP)
Future, Featuring Drake & Tems. Picture: VALERIE MACON / AFP)

Rumours of Drake performing internationally in 2023 are currently circulating. The last time Drake was on tour in Australia was in 2017.

Bruce Springsteen

Springsteen & E Street Band 2023 Tour

Bruce Springsteen. Picture: Octavio Jones/Getty Images
Bruce Springsteen. Picture: Octavio Jones/Getty Images

The last time Bruce Springsteen performed in Australia was over five years ago. The singer is currently on tour internationally with the E Street Band. Some have described Bruce after seeing him on tour as “still the boss.”

Paramore

This Is Why Tour

Paramore. Picture: Supplied.
Paramore. Picture: Supplied.

Just last week Paramore opened two limited-time pop-up stores in Sydney and Melbourne dedicated to their newest album, The Is Why. The pop-ups were only open for one day each and we think this is could be a good sign Paramore may head to Australia as part of the This Is Why Tour.

The Weeknd

After Hours Til Dawn

The Weeknd. Picture: Kevin Winter/Getty Images
The Weeknd. Picture: Kevin Winter/Getty Images

With a uniquely emotive concert experience, some fans of The Weeknd have called for a tour documentary and more tour dates, leaving many Aussie fans of the artist wondering if Australia could be the next touring location.

Coldplay

Music of the Spheres

Chris Martin of Coldplay. Picture: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images
Chris Martin of Coldplay. Picture: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images

With a goal to be inclusive and sustainable, Coldplay’s latest international tour is bright, colourful, and features use of pyrotechnic visuals. Fans have described the concert as perfect, referring Coldplay as “pure light and kindness.”

Metallica

M72 World Tour

Robert Trujillo from band Metallica. Picture: Jason Kempin/Getty Images
Robert Trujillo from band Metallica. Picture: Jason Kempin/Getty Images

Metallica has been at the centre of recent ticket pricing controversy, with one fan on the Instagram page stating they would only be able to afford tickets if they were a millionaire. Other commenters have said they aren’t concerned about the pricing of tickets, with one fan commenting “it’s Metallica and it’s gonna be worth every penny.”

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