The Mississippi native is bringing his powerhouse vocals back down under for a three-date winter tour.
Country powerhouse Randy Houser is gearing up to bring his towering vocals back to Aussie shores this June, following his sold-out Melbourne headline show in January that had punters climbing over each other for tickets.
He’s locked in three unmissable headline dates, giving east coast fans the chance to experience Houser’s booming baritone and stellar songwriting in all its glory. The man himself is clearly stoked about the return, declaring “I’m excited I get to spend time again this year in my second home of Australia!”
Randy Houser 2025 Tour
- Friday 20 June – Palais Theatre, Melbourne
- Sunday 22 June – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney
- Tuesday 24 June – The Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane
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Multi-platinum selling country singer-songwriter Jerrod Niemann will join the Mississippi native across all shows, bringing his own brand of boundary-pushing country to the party.
Houser’s January visit saw him deliver a standout set at the iconic Sydney Opera House as part of ABC’s New Years Eve 2024 concert before packing out Melbourne’s Corner Hotel for a one-night-only show that sold out in minutes.
Lucky punters were treated to a slew of his biggest hits including How Country Feels, Runnin’ Outta Moonlight, Goodnight Kiss, Neon Moon and CMA Song of the Year contender Like A Cowboy.
Described by Rolling Stone as “one of the best voices in the genre” and by The New York Times as “wholly different, thicker and more throbbing, a cauldron bubbling over,” Houser has amassed over half a dozen hits and surpassed a billion streams throughout his career.
His latest album Note To Self features some heavyweight collaborations all co-written by Houser, including Still That Cowboy with Miranda Lambert, Country Round Here with Justin Moore, Rub A Little Dirt On It with Riley Green and Cancel with superstar country artist Cody Johnson.
Special guest Jerrod Niemann brings his own impressive credentials to the tour. Known for stretching country’s elastic boundaries, Niemann has crafted standout tracks like Drink to That All Night, Lover Lover and I Got This. He’s also penned songs for Blake Shelton, Jamey Johnson and Garth Brooks, co-writing three singles for the latter including hit track Good Ride Cowboy.
After these headline shows, Houser will also appear at Country Fest Queensland in Bloomsbury on Saturday 28 June, giving northern fans a chance to catch his distinctive vocals.
Tickets go on sale at 10am AEDT on Wednesday, March 26. Get them here.