The golden-voiced Maui native returns for a four-date Australian run following a sold-out 2025 tour
Hawaiian island reggae meets country soul when Maoli brings his Island Vibe tour to Australia in March 2026.
Following a sold-out Australian run earlier this year, Maoli is heading back down under for four shows across Perth, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. The Maui-born singer has spent nearly 15 years carving out a sound that blends traditional Hawaiian music with rock, reggae and Nashville-style country storytelling, drawing inspiration from legends like Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson and George Strait.
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- Perth, Red Hill Auditorium – 13 March
- Melbourne, Palace Foreshore – 15 March
- Sydney, Hordern Pavilion – 18 March
- Brisbane, On The Banks (Cultural Forecourt) – 20 March
Check out our gig guide here.
With nine independent albums under his belt and more than half a billion global streams, Maoli has become a fixture across the Pacific Islands and beyond. His journey from island pop and roots-reggae to a hybrid Hawaiian-country sound picked up serious momentum in 2018 when he discovered the common ground between his music and modern country during a stint in Texas.
Those swaying melodies and solid rhythms translate particularly well to emotionally-charged covers, with his takes on Brett Young’s Mercy and In Case You Didn’t Know racking up more than 28 million Spotify streams combined. His latest album Last Sip Of Summer (Island Vibe Edition), produced alongside hit-makers Dann and David Huff, continues to bridge the gap between island soul and country tradition.
Tickets for all shows go on sale at 12pm local time on 19 December. My Live Nation members can access presale tickets from 11am on 18 December until 11am on 19 December.
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