Ten Must-See Events

The Ten Must-See Events To Catch At Qudos Bank Arena Over The Next Two Months

Revellers across the country know that Qudos Bank Arena is the site of all the hottest-ticket events. Last year, the iconic Sydney venue played host to an array of live music, sporting, and experience-based events, welcoming a list of artists and organisers so starry it warrants its own constellation. 

While you’d think it’d be tricky for a venue who recently hosted Lizzo, 50 Cent and BLACKPINK to outdo itself, Qudos Bank Arena is poised to do just that this coming year. Sporting legends and musician icons alike are all set to walk the venue’s hallowed halls in early 2024, kickstarting what will undoubtedly be another mammoth year for Australia’s most revered venue. 

With such a bustling event calendar for attendees of all stripes, we’re sifting through the biggest events to catch over February and March, 2024. Head here to see Qudos Bank Arena’s full upcoming event calendar.

Louis Tomlinson – February 2

Renowned singer-songwriter and One Direction alum Louis Tomlinson will bring his Faith In The Future World Tour to Qudos Bank Arena in early February. Armed with a stack of chart-topping hits, including those from the tour’s namesake album, Tomlinson’s concert promises a night of stellar tunes for boy band fanatics and music fans alike. Find tickets here.

NF – February 9

Launched in support of his studio album HOPE, NF’s world tour has already taken him to sold-out shows in Europe, Canada and the US. On February 9, it’s Australia’s turn, as the acclaimed rapper, producer and singer overruns Qudos Bank Arena with his catalogue of hits from HAPPY to MOTTO. Find tickets here

Sydney Kings vs Illawarra Hawks — February 11

In what will mark Sydney’s final home game of the regular season, the Kings will take to the court alongside their Freeway Series rivals the Illawarra on February 11 as they look to secure a playoff spot. The much-anticipated match will see the teams battle for the coveted Adrian Hurley Cup, bookending an already exhilarating season. Find tickets here

Matchbox Twenty — February 20 and February 22

Last year, Matchbox Twenty released their first new music in over a decade with the acclaimed album Where The Light Goes. While that might’ve been enough to satiate diehard fans, the rock band are doubling down with an accompanying tour, set to span the entirety of their decades-long career. What’s more, Matchbox Twenty have tapped Goo Goo Dolls as special guests, sharing the spotlight at two Qudos Bank Arena shows in late February. Find tickets here

Blink-182 — February 16 – 17, February 23 – 24

Reuniting the bandmates for the first time in nearly 10 years, Blink-182’s tour is perhaps the most anticipated music event of the year, and it’s all going down over four nights at Qudos Bank Arena. The trio’s Australian jaunt is their biggest ever, promising the long-awaited return of the world’s most revered pop punk band. Find tickets here

Jonas Brothers — March 1 – 2

Jonas Brothers’ two-night run of shows at Qudos Bank Arena will be the stuff of your tween fandom dreams. In what will mark their first-ever performances in Australia, the sibling trio will steal the spotlight at Qudos Bank Arena with a setlist brimming with chart-toppers and tracks from their most recent 2023 record, The Album. Find tickets here.

Joker Xue — March 23

Joker Xue’s Extraterrestrial Tour goes far beyond his smash hit songs. Of course, audiences will enjoy the Mandopop star’s biggest hits, lifted from his 10-album discography, but will also bear witness to an experiential narrative involving alien invasions and apocalyptic events. This music-meets-storytelling experience will descend upon Qudos Bank Arena on March 23. Find tickets here

$UICIDEBOY$ — March 30

Pioneers of the trap-metal and emo-rap scene, $UICIDEBOY$ carved new corners of their sound with their latest album Sing Me a Lullaby, My Sweet Temptation. That project, and a suite of their other biggest hits, will steal the spotlight at the cousin duo’s Australian show at Qudos Bank Arena on March 30. It’s a fitting stage for an act who are among the top 100 most-streamed artists in the world. Find tickets here