The Wolfe Brothers End Touring Hiatus for Australian Made Shows

The Wolfe Brothers are celebrating the 2025 release of Australian Made with a massive trip around the country. Their upcoming shows end an 18-month break from touring, so expect these guys to be pumped up when they hit your hometown.

“The Australian Made concept really came from looking around at our lives and the people we grew up with,” Tom Wolde explained. “It’s a reflection of where we are from, the stories, the landscapes, the proud communities and the spirit of Australia. We wanted to make a record that felt honest, a record we would be proud of, without overthinking it.”

“Those couple of hours on stage is where we feel most alive,” added his brother Nick. “We don’t take for granted that most people never get to experience playing to a crowd that has lived the songs you have written and sings them back to you. There is no greater feeling.”

After their 2023-2024 Livin’ the Dream tour was voted Australian Tour of the Year at the inaugural Countrytown Awards last March, The Wolfe Brothers will be working hard this year to uphold their reputation as one of the best live acts in the nation. Tickets for the following shows are now available from the links below, but there’s more to come through 2026 and 2027 if you missed out this time around:

10 April 2026 – Meatstock @ Toowoomba Showgrounds, Jagera Country/Toowoomba
17 April 2026 – Meatstock @ Lardner Park, Gunaikurnai Country/Gippsland
2 May 2026 – Stomping Groundz Festival @ The Groundz Precinct, Mookoonburro/Dapto
9 May 2026 – Outback Sounds @ Buchanan Park, Kalkatungu/Mt Isa
15 May 2026 – Capital Theatre, Dja Dja Wurrung Country/Bendigo (with Taylor Moss)
16 May 2026 – Civic Hall, Ballaarat/Ballarat (with Taylor Moss)
30 May 2026 – Alpha Fest @ Sandstone Point Hotel, Ningy Ningy Country/Sandstone Point
4 June 2026 – Emerald Star Hotel, Karingbal and Kangulu Country/Emerald (with Jake Whittaker)
5 June 2026 – Leichhardt Hotel, Darumbal Country/Rockhampton (with Jake Whittaker)
6 June 2026 – Harvey Road Tavern, Bailai, Gurang, Gooreng Gooreng, and Taribelang Bunda Country/Gladstone (with Jake Whittaker)
13 June 2026 – Country Fest @ Townsville Turf Club, Gurambilbarra/Townsville
18 June 2026 – Hallam Hotel, Boonwurrung Country/Hallam (with Taylor Moss)
19 June 2026 – Gateway Hotel, Djilang/Geelong (with Taylor Moss)
20 June 2026 – York On Lilydale, Wurundjeri-willam Country/Mt Evelyn (with Taylor Moss)
26 June 2026 – Hamilton Hotel, Meeanjin/Brisbane (with Will Day)
27 June 2026 – Racehorse Hotel, Tulmur/Ipswich (with Will Day)
17 July 2026 – C.ex Coffs Harbour, Garlambirla/Coffs Harbour (with Abbie Ferris)
18 July 2026 – Yamba Bowling Club, Yaegl Country/Yamba (with Abbie Ferris)
24 July 2026 – Evan Theatre, Mooroo Murak/Penrith (with Abbie Ferris)
25 July 2026 – Harmonie German Club, Ngambri/Canberra (with Abbie Ferris)
31 July 2026 – The Gov, Tarntanya/Adelaide (with Taylor Moss)
1 August 2026 – Barossa Arts Centre, Peramangk Country/Tanunda (with Taylor Moss)
7 August 2026 – Club Forster, Minimbah/Forster (with Abbie Ferris)
8 August 2026 – Panthers Port Macquarie, Guruk/Port Macquarie (with Abbie Ferris)
20 August 2026 – Tamworth Town Hall, Kamilaroi Country/Tamworth (with Abbie Ferris)
21 August 2026 – Full Throttle Ranch, Awabakal Country/Buttai (with Abbie Ferris)
22 August 2026 – Drifters Wharf, Darkinjung Country/Gosford (with Abbie Ferris)
29-30 August 2026 – Gympie Muster, Gubbi Gubbi Country/Gympie
3 October 2026 – Mandurah Country Music Festival @ Rushton Park, Mandjoogoordap/Mandurah
28 November 2026 – Launceston Country Music Festival @ Royal Park, Letteremairrener Country/Launceston

Image used with permission from Rock This Country

Kate Ceberano Encores Australian Made With Big Aussie Tour

Kate Ceberano’s Australian Made album went a little under the radar on its release last August. Honestly, I wasn’t aware she’d recorded an awesome album of live Aussie covers until she supported Jimmy Barnes on his Working Class Man shows last year. If you weren’t in the loop when she sold out shows last year, you’ll appreciate that she’s planning an encore tour later this year.

“Last year was an unexpected runaway success,” Kate said. “It ended up being the biggest rock move of my career. Coming back to do it again, and push it further, felt irresistible.”

If you saw Kate’s Australian Made shows last time, this tour is still worth another look. Kate promises to refresh the setlist, expand the arrangements, and tell more stories about her connection to iconic Aussie anthems.

“It’s the same engine, but a different gear,” Kate explained. “The setlist’s been reworked, stretched, and opened up. More stories. More risk. More Australian classics, old and new, and more room to live inside the songs.”

Kate Ceberano’s new Australian Made encore tour kicks off in London in August before the Aussie run commences in Boorloo/Perth in September. Tickets went on sale this morning, so jump on them at the links below!

8 August 2026 – The Garage, London
4 September 2026 – Astor Theatre, Boorloo/Perth
5 September 2026 – ManPAC, Bindjareb Country/Mandurah
6 September 2026 – Heart, Wooditjup/Margaret River
11 September 2026 – MECC, Yuwibara/Mackay
12 September 2026 – GECC Theatre, Goeng Goeng Country/Gladstone
13 September 2026 – Pilbeam Theatre, Darumbal Country/Rockhampton
18 September 2026 – CPAC, Gimuy/Cairns
19 September 2026 – The Warehouse, Thul Garrie Waja/Townsville
20 September 2026 – Burdekin Theatre, Bindal Country/Ayr
2 October 2026 – Civic Centre, Wiradjuri Country/Orange
3 October 2026 – TRECC Town Hall, Kamilaroi Country/Tamworth
4 October 2026 – The Art House Theatre, Darkinjung Country/Wyong
9 October 2026 – Anita’s Theatre, Thurrural/Thirroul
10 October 2026 – The Playhouse @ Canberra Theatre Centre, Ngambri/Canberra
11 October 2026 – Concert Hall @ Sydney Opera House, Eora/Sydney
23 October 2026 – Hamer Hall, Naarm/Melbourne
24 October 2026 – Ulumbarra Theatre, Dja Dja Wurrung and Taungurung Country/Bendigo
25-28 October 2026 – Rock the Boat
30 October 2026 – West Gippsland Arts Centre, Darug Country/Warragul
31 October 2026 – Costa Hall, Djilang/Geelong
1 November 2026 – Lighthouse Theatre, Kurrn Kopan Noot Country/Warrnambool
5 November 2026 – Northern Festival Centre, Thalpiri/Port Pirie
6 November 2026 – Chaffey Theatre, Ngarringjeri Country/Renmark
7 November 2026 – Her Majesty’s, Tarntanya/Adelaide
13 November 2026 – Twin Towns, Bundhalung Country/Tweed Heads
14 November 2026 – QPAC, Meeanjin/Brisbane
15 November 2026 – The Events Centre, Gubbi Gubbi Country/Caloundra
19 November 2026 – Her Majesty’s Theatre, Ballaarat/Ballarat
20 November 2026 – Riverlinks Eastbank, Kanny-goopna/Shepparton