Music
Adele confirms stadium tour of Australia in 2017
It’s official! Adele will tour Australia in February and March 2017, having just confirmed a string of stadium shows.
The British songstress will head down under for the first time ever at the beginning of next year, as she brings her critically-acclaimed 25 tour to Oz fans.
Not only that, but the super unique shows will also feature stunning 360º in-the-round production. Designed to create intimacy, the tour venues will feature reserved seating on both the playing arenas and the grandstands. VIP packages are also available.
We’re expecting huge demand when Adele tickets go on sale, so to ensure you have the best chance of securing yours, we’ve rounded up the top tips from our experts.
Adele tours Australia throughout February & March 2017:
28 February – Perth, Domain Stadium
4 March – Brisbane, The Gabba
10 March – Sydney, ANZ Stadium*
13 March – Adelaide, Adelaide Oval*
18 March – Melbourne, Etihad Stadium
*Please note, tickets for Sydney and Adelaide will not be sold via Ticketmaster
Here’s everything you need to know before Adele tickets go on sale:
Open your Ticketmaster account and log in now
We suggest getting the basics covered before tickets go on sale by logging in and checking your Ticketmaster account ahead of time. Remember to triple check your passwords, delivery address and billing information now, so you’re not facing any last minute account updates when trying to process your order. Head to Ticketmaster.com.au now and log in to your account to get started.
Don’t refresh your screen
Stick to one window when you’re processing your ticket order and avoid the temptation to use multiple devices. Attempting to access tickets from multiple devices won’t increase your chances of securing tickets and could risk slowing the process down. Similarly, hitting the refresh button means you’ll lose your place in the queue, and as frustrating it can be, patience is key when trying to buy tickets.
Ticketmaster’s sophisticated systems are designed to manage and process ticket purchases as quickly as possible. The queuing system that appears on your screen is doing all the hard work for you and will place you at the front of the line as soon as possible.
Please note, if you see a ‘no tickets available’ message when attempting to purchase tickets, this means there are no tickets available within your search restrictions.
Keep an eye on the clock
There will be a time limit applied to all transactions as they’re progressed through the ticket purchasing stages. Remember to keep an eye on the timer on your screen and move through the processing pages as quickly as possible (this is even easier when you’ve completed the account set-up stage we mentioned above).
Keep an eye on our social channels
Our Twitter followers are the first to find out about ticket updates, even after tickets have gone on sale. If anything changes with Adele tickets, we’ll feed the news live onto our social channels. Our real-time updates include any technical difficulties that may occur during such busy ticket sales. Remember there are a LOT of Adele fans, but rest assured we have the very best teams working hard behind the scenes when tickets go on sale.
Ticket delivery details
All tickets – whether purchased online, via phone or outlets – will be held back for delivery or collection until one month prior to the event.
Ticket limit
Please note, there will be a strict 4 tickets per person limit for each show on Adele’s Australian tour.
Ticket prices
Brisbane: A Reserve – $309.85, B Reserve – $207.90, C Reserve – $156.93, D Reserve – $105.95
Melbourne: A Reserve – $305.64, B Reserve – $203.69, C Reserve – $152.72, D Reserve – $101.74
Perth: A Reserve – $308.77, B Reserve – $206.82, C Reserve – $155.84, D Reserve – $104.87
Additional handling and delivery fees apply.
Seating info
Wanting to book seated tickets? Please note that seated tickets will be allocated on a best available basis.
Looking for #Adele seat maps? They're all on the event pages – just refresh the page if you don't see it right away: https://t.co/6LkVTDyILL
— Ticketmaster AU (@Ticketmaster_AU) November 16, 2016
Accessible bookings
Please call Ticketmaster’s Accessible Seating Line if you have Wheelchair, Companion Card or Special Needs booking requirements. Call 1300 446 925 or email your Accessible Seating request to [email protected]. Please ensure you include the Event Name, Venue, Date and Time along with your contact details. Service hours: Monday – Saturday 9am – 8pm; Sunday 9am – 5pm AEST.
Stadium Members presale
Please note that there will not be a MyTicketmaster presale for any of Adele’s shows.
The Stadium Members presale will be available only to members of the stadiums where Adele is performing. Eligible members will be contacted by their stadium with information regarding the presale by Friday morning. If you are not a current stadium member, you will need to purchase during the general public sale at 10am on Monday 21st November.
If you are not a stadium member and are not contacted prior to the presale, you will need to purchase your tickets during the General Public sale on the 21st of November.
Don’t oversleep on Monday
Tickets for Adele’s 2017 Australian tour go on sale at the following local times on Monday 21 November 2016 – we recommend setting a few alarms just in case!
Brisbane – 10am
Melbourne – 10am
Perth – 10am
Head to Ticketmaster.com.au/adele for Adele tickets.