Brad Cox - Multiple Dimensions Tour
Hindley St Music Hall, 149 Hindley Street, 5000 Adelaide Kort
sun. 19.07.2026 19:00
BRAD COXANNOUNCES MULTIPLE DIMENSIONS TOURWith Supports: The Vanns and Max JacksonNATIONAL DATES CONFIRMED IN SUPPORT OF AWARD-WINNING ARTIST’S ACCLAIMED ALBUM ENDEMIC INTELLIGENCE IN MULTIPLE DIMENSIONSThree-time Golden Guitar winner Brad Cox will bring his explosive live show to theatres across Australia, including a hometown show in Jindabyne, this July and August, on his Multiple Dimensions Tour. It follows the release of Cox’s acclaimed fourth studio album Endemic Intelligence in Multiple Dimensions - widely praised as “his most creatively charged work to date.”The Multiple Dimensions Tour will commence on Friday 17 July at Perth’s Astor Theatre, followed by Sunday 19 July at Hindley St. Music Hall, Adelaide, then heading to Brunswick Heads’ Hotel Brunswick on Friday 24 July, Eatons Hill Hotel, Brisbane on Saturday 25 July, The Station in Jindabyne on Wednesday 29 July, Forum Melbourne on Fri 31 Jul 2026, Sydney’s Enmore Theatre on Saturday 1 August and concluding in Cairns at Tanks Arts Centre on Saturday 8 August.Specials guests on all dates are The Vanns and Max Jackson.Tickets go on sale Friday 27 March, at 3pm.Mastercard cardholders have special access to presale tickets from Wednesday 25 March at 2pm until Friday 27 March at 2pm. Plus, Preferred ticket access to some of the best tickets is available from Friday 27 March, at 3pm. Check out priceless.com/music for details.An artist presale will run from Wednesday 25 March at 2pm until Friday 27 March at 2pm. To sign up, head to iambradcox.com.Live Nation members may also secure tickets first during the pre-sale beginning Thursday 26 March at 2pm, running until Friday 27 March at 2pm. Register at livenation.com.au/register.All times are local.Jindabyne-raised, central-Queensland based, singer-songwriter Brad Cox has become one of Australia’s most compelling country voices, with two consecutive Top 10 ARIA chart debuts for Acres and Endemic Intelligence in Multiple Dimensions - a rare level of consistency for an Australian country artist. In 2024, Cox also delivered the biggest awards haul of his career, taking home three Golden Guitar Awards including Male Artist of the Year.Over the past year he has continued to expand his profile nationally, including a much-talked-about performance at State of Origin, alongside sold-out headline shows across the country such as The Forum in Melbourne and Sydney’s Enmore Theatre on his Everything I’ve Got Tour.Now Cox is entering his boldest creative chapter yet. Blending country storytelling, rock energy and a working-class Australian spirit, the Multiple Dimensions Tour will see him return to the big stage with a powerful new show featuring fan favourites, and brand-new music from his latest record.Main support comes from The Vanns, the Kiama-born indie rock outfit who have built a reputation as one of Australia’s most electrifying live bands, touring relentlessly and selling out headline shows across the country. Known for their soaring guitar hooks and high-energy performances, the band have become a powerhouse of modern Australian rock since forming in 2012.Opening the night is rising Australian country star Max Jackson, the multiple Golden Guitar recipient whose breakout singles including “Little More Country” have helped establish her as one of the genre’s most exciting new voices. The Coonamble-born singer-songwriter has quickly built a national following with her energetic live shows and modern take on country storytelling.Don’t miss Brad Cox, The Vanns and Max Jackson live this July and August.
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The VannsThe VANNS are a true powerhouse of modern-day Australian rock & roll, best described as, “four mates playing their instruments loud & live.” Touring more-or-less non-stop since 2015, they have certainly exceeded recent expectations, selling out every capital city they've visited and showing no signs of stopping.
Led by Jimmy Vann (Lead Vocals - Rhythm Guitar) & Cameron Little (Lead Guitar - Vocals - Keys), performing live is the true home of The VANNS. The rhythmic backbone consists of Tom Switlek (Bass - Backing Vocals) & Andrew “Banjo” Banovich (Drums - Vocals). The rhythm outfit have played together since they first picked up their instruments & together they form the raw yet polished sounds that are selling out venues such as The Factory & Metro Theatre Sydney time & time again.
Doubling as Triple J's Feature Album in November 2019 upon its release, The VANNS debut “Through the Walls” was a true demonstration of their storytelling and songwriting abilities maturing. Under the guidance of Holy Holy's 'Guitar Messiah' Oscar Dawson producing, the record truly came alive. With huge songs such as ‘Mother,' ‘Deranged' & ‘Fake Friends' delivering on their stadium-filling sound, ‘Jules Said' acts as a counterbalance with its raw honesty, whilst the emotional slow-build ‘Chelsea' has developed an almost cult-like following amongst fans. This success saw The VANNS arrive with their first Triple J Like A Version. Tackling Bon Iver's ‘Hey, Ma' standing on its own whilst doing the original justice, with 3 Million streams across platforms to date.
Starting off in the trenches, opening for the likes of Ocean Alley and Catfish and The Bottlemen, The VANNS have found themselves being main stage staples at festivals such as Big Pineapple, Party in The Paddock and Yours & Owls. In June and July, they will be embarking on their biggest tour to date, with Melbourne's Forum Theatre on the horizon. With their new song Red Light, recorded in Byron Bay & produced by Chris Collins (Gang of Youths, Skegss, Ruby Fields) they are certainly about to do what they truly love: play live music, and play a lot of it.