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Jason Derulo Sets ‘Last Dance’ Arena Tour of Australia

Jason Derulo Sets ‘Last Dance’ Arena Tour of Australia

Jason Derulo will bring his Last Dance World Tour to Australia later in the year.

The R&B star will play arenas on both coasts, kicking off at Brisbane’s Entertainment Centre (Sept. 17), then moving to Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena (Sept .19), Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena (Sept. 21), and wrapping up at Perth’s RAC Arena (Sept. 23).

TEG Live is producing the Australian leg of Derulo’s tour, which has dates booked for Italy, the United Kingdom and Germany in the months ahead.

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The tour dates “will showcase a dynamic retrospective of his biggest hits,” reads a statement from TEG Live, “delivering a high-energy production featuring spectacular choreography and stunning visual effects that bring the full rhythm of his catalogue to life.” Tickets will be available to the general public from Wednesday, April15 at 11:00am local time through Ticketek.

Derulo has runs on the board in Australia, where his releases “In My Head,” “Trumpets,” “Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat)” with Jawsh 685 (a recording that landed in the courts), and “Talk Dirty” featuring 2 Chainz all led the ARIA Singles Chart, while his first three solo albums cracked the national top 10.

Back in 2010, Derulo was a guest and performer at ARIA Awards, presented at the Sydney Opera House, and he has chalked up multiple ARIA nominations, including best international artist in 2014.

He went on to serve as a coach for the 12th season of Channel 7’s The Voice Australia, replacing Keith Urban.

Derulo is touring in support of his eight-track album, The Last Dance (Part 1), which dropped in January. The project features six new songs, including the single “Sexy For Me,” alongside two previously released fan favourites,

Jason Derulo Last Dance World Tour 2026:
Sept. 17 — Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Sept. 19 — Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
Sept. 21 — Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
Sept. 23 — RAC Arena, Perth

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