K-pop performance queens ITZY are officially heading back Down Under – and this time, it’s with all five members in tow.
The multi-platinum superstars have announced the Australian leg of their ITZY 3RD WORLD TOUR <TUNNEL VISION>, marking their first full-member tour in the region and their long-awaited return since their sold-out 2024 arena debut.
ITZY – ‘<TUNNEL VISION>’
The tour takes its name from their latest mini-album TUNNEL VISION, released last November, which tells a story about “finding my true self” – a theme that feels tailor-made for a group who built their global reputation on unapologetic confidence, razor-sharp choreography and stadium-sized hooks.
Australian MIDZYs can catch ITZY lighting up arenas in April 2026, kicking things off at John Cain Arena in Melbourne on Friday April 17, before hitting TikTok Entertainment Centre in Sydney on Sunday April 19, and wrapping up the ANZ leg across the ditch in Auckland.
Since debuting in 2019 under JYP Entertainment with the record-smashing ‘DALLA DALLA’, ITZY have been on a relentless upward climb – from Billboard chart domination and MTV main-stage performances to sold-out world tours and viral anthem after viral anthem. Tracks like ‘WANNABE’, ‘LOCO’, ‘SNEAKERS’ and ‘CAKE’ have cemented them as one of K-pop’s most electrifying live acts, and this tour promises to be the ultimate flex of their “performance queen” status.
General public tickets go on sale Friday January 16 at 2pm local time, with full tour, ticket and VIP info available via Live Nation.
Peep the details down below.
ITZY 2026 Australian Tour Dates
- Friday, 17th April – John Cain Arena, Melbourne
- Sunday 19 April – TikTok Entertainment Centre, Sydney
Mastercard (AU) Presale: Wed 14 Jan, 1pm – Wed 14 Jan, 11:59pm
Live Nation Presale: Thu 15 Jan, 1pm – Fri 16 Jan, 1pm
General On Sale: Fri 16 Jan, 2pm via livenation.com.au
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