Charlie Puth is set to bring his Whatever’s Clever! World Tour to Australia and New Zealand this November, marking a highly anticipated return to the region with a full-scale live production.
The six-date run, confirmed by Live Nation, will begin on November 5 at Auckland’s Spark Arena, before continuing to Rod Laver Arena on November 7, Qudos Bank Arena on November 10, Brisbane Entertainment Centre on November 13, Adelaide Entertainment Centre on November 15, and concluding at RAC Arena on November 17. Across all dates, Puth will perform alongside a full live band, promising a musically rich and dynamic concert experience.
Speaking about the upcoming shows, Puth described the tour as a long-awaited milestone in his career, emphasizing the level of detail and musicianship invested in the production. He noted that the performances have been carefully crafted to deliver a top-tier live experience, adding that he is eager to bring both his music and the full-scale show to some of the most iconic venues in the world.
The tour arrives in support of Whatever’s Clever!, Puth’s fourth studio album, and follows a strong start to 2026 for the multi-platinum artist, including a high-profile performance at the Super Bowl in San Francisco earlier this year. Ticket demand is expected to be high, with an artist presale opening April 20, followed by Vodafone and Mastercard presales on April 21. General ticket sales will begin April 23 at 1 p.m. local time.
Over the past decade, Puth has established himself as one of pop’s most consistent chart performers. His breakout single “Attention” reached No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100, while “We Don’t Talk Anymore,” featuring Selena Gomez, climbed to No. 9. As a songwriter and producer, he also contributed to “Stay” by The Kid LAROI and Justin Bieber, which topped the Billboard Hot 100 and led the Billboard Global 200 for 11 consecutive weeks. With more than 35 billion global streams, nine multi-platinum singles, and four Grammy nominations, his impact on contemporary pop continues to expand.
Tickets for all tour dates will be available through official platforms, including charlieputh.com and Live Nation’s regional websites.
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