International artists are flooding back to Perth. Check out our top 10 guide plus more than 20 other music concerts happening in 2022.
1. Lindsey Stirling
Astor Theatre, Mar 5
Electronic violinist Lindsey Stirling will be returning to Perth in March, as part of her national tour for her album Artemis.
Lindsey Stirling’s music is violin-driven, infused with the high energy and beats of modern electronica. Not only is Lindsey an immensely talented violinist, but she also has the additional artistry of dancing and composing
Her performances offer more than most; gracefulness and softness, blended with dance beats that belong in raves. Since 2012, Lindsey has utilised her talents to create her own music genre that includes elements of two stereotypically different styles.
If you like a unique take on classical music, Lindsey Stirling is refreshing and innovative. Check her out at Astor Theatre on March 5th.
2. Crowded House
Kings Park, Apr 1 – 3
Crowded House will be embarking on a national tour this April for their new album Dreamers are Waiting.
In the business for 35 years, Crowded House are back after an 11-year hiatus. After announcing their reunion in 2019, Crowded House has been eager to get back on tour and play fresh music for their long-standing fans.
The band’s reunion tour will feature the musical talents of a new line-up. Founders Neil Finn and Nick Seymour will return, along with keyboardist and producer Mitchell Froom. Additionally, Neil’s sons Liam and Elroy will join the band on guitar and drums respectively.
The tour will be Crowded House’s first national tour since 2010, where the band will play fan-favourites from the past such as “Don’t Dream It’s Over” and “Something So Strong”, as well as fresh new music. Fans from generations old or new will experience music that resonates for decades.
3. Glass Animals
HBF Stadium, Jul 14
After topping the Australian charts last year, Glass Animals are bringing their Dreamland Tour to Australian stages this winter.
The album Dreamland, is a blend of indie and electronic, together creating an ethereal vibe. Glass Animals’ music is transportive, with catchy rhythms that stay with you.
“Heat Waves”, a single from the album topped off the charts at #1 on Triple J’s Hottest 100 last year. Proving its success further, it maintained the number one spot on the ARIA Offical Singles Chart in Australia for 6 weeks. On the back of these accolades, Glass Animals are leaving the UK to perform their music in Australian stadiums.
Grab a ticket to Glass Animals performing at HBF Stadium in Perth on July 14th.
4. The Script
RAC Arena, Sep 20
The group will be touring in celebration of their Tales From The Script album, a compilation of their biggest hits and fan favourites from their six studio albums so far. The album highlights classic cuts from the trio’s stellar catalogue, including the likes of the UK #1 smash ‘Hall of Fame’ (featuring will.i.am) and Top 10 hits ‘The Man Who Can’t Be Moved’, ’For The First Time’ , ’Superheroes’ plus new single ‘I Want It All’.
5. Billie Eilish
RAC Arena, Sep 29 & 30
Billie Eilish is returning to Perth on a world tour for her #1 album charting record, “Happier Than Ever” The global star will be performing in arenas in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and Perth, to fan-frenzied crowds.
Known for her eccentric style and unique voice, the Happier Than Ever Tour will include her soft vocals as well as the quirky beats produced by her brother Finneas.
Billie will be performing in Perth for two nights at RAC Arena, on September 29th and 30th. It will be a performance not to miss, where Billie will be perform chart-topping songs, “Happier Than Ever”, “Therefore I am” and “my future”.
6. Snoop Dogg
RAC Arena, Oct 6
Rap legend *Snoop Dogg is returning to Australia in October, for his I Wanna Thank Me Tour , performing at arenas across the nation.
This will be Snoop Dogg’s first time headlining in Australia since 2014, where he will perform material from his 17th album, I Wanna Thank Me. Of course, Snoop Dogg wouldn’t forget the work that has influenced the rap genre today as we know it. Snoop will continue to bring back hip-hop classics such as “Drop It Like It’s Hot” and “Who Am I? (What’s My Name?)”.
Long-time rapper Snoop Dogg, has been in the music industry for 25 years, and has become a living hip-hop icon loved by many. Jump in the mosh and sing along to a high Snoop’s legendary rhymes.
Don’t be shy to drop it like it’s hot, see him live at RAC Arena on October 6th.
7. Dua Lipa
RAC Arena, Nov 16
Global pop sensation Dua Lipa will be heading down under in November for her Future Nostalgia Tour.
With hit after hit, Dua Lipa will be performing her well-accoladed album ‘Future Nostalgia’ , including popular singles “Levitating” and “Don’t Start Now”. The album is infused with modern-day beats, as well as nostalgic elements of hits of the past decades. ‘Future Nostalgia’ unites both younger and older generations to enjoy the same music by merging new innovative styles inspired by successful music of the past.
Let your hair down for an evening of electric, high-energy music and non-stop dancing. Dua Lipa will be performing at RAC Arena on November 16th, for a night that will feel like a party.
8. Guns N’ Roses
Optus Stadium, Nov 18
The legendary rock stars of Guns N’ Roses are heading back to Perth for a national tour in November.
Axl, Slash and Duff will share the stage again, performing the band’s well-loved discography to fans old and new. The singers behind “Sweet Child O’ Mine” and “Paradise City” will play past iconic anthems, to a generation that grew up with them. Sing along as they bring back their greatest hits during the biggest rock stadium tour of 2022.
Guns N’ Roses will play an epic live three-hour show, in a tour that keeps on getting bigger and better. Be ready to rock and prepare yourself for a legendary performance.
Don’t miss Guns N’ Roses at Optus Stadium on November 18th.
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9. Justin Bieber
HBF Stadium, Nov 22
Global pop phenomenon Justin Bieber will be returning to Perth for his much anticipated Justice World Tour.
This new world tour will be Justin’s first global performances since his previous Purpose Tour five years ago. The tour is named after his latest smash-hit album ‘Justice’, which has achieved 9 million streams since its release in 2021. No surprise after successful hits such as “Peaches”, “Holy”, and “Lonely”.
Justin Bieber, in the industry for almost ten years, is well-accoladed with fans who have grown up alongside him. Join long-standing fans in a night of pop music infused with R&B at HBF Stadium on Nov 22nd.
10. Rufus Du Sol
Langley Park, Dec 17
Rufus Du Sol will be bringing their fourth studio album Surrender, to stages across Australia in December.
The electronic and dance trio will be bringing a show-stopping show to stages across Australia this summer. Off the back of the success of singles “You Were Right” and “Innerbloom”, Rufus Du Sol’s Surrender debuted at #1 on the ARIA Album Charts.
Rufus Du Sol’s coordinated light show alongside their electronic hard beats is the perfect place to let your hair loose amidst of silly season. If deep house and moshing are your style, this will be a show to immerse yourself in.
Don’t miss Rufus Du Sol playing in Perth at Langley Park on December 17th, for the perfect summertime gig that will be larger than life.