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Jason Derulo brings The Last Dance World Tour to Adelaide Entertainment Centre Arena on 25 September 2026
Friday 25 September 2026Adelaide Entertainment Centre Arena
Jason Derulo brings The Last Dance World Tour to Adelaide Entertainment Centre Arena on Friday 25 September 2026, with doors opening at 7pm. Tickets go on sale at 11am Thursday 4 June through Ticketek.
Jason Derulo is coming to Adelaide. The pop hitmaker brings his Last Dance World Tour to the Adelaide Entertainment Centre Arena on Friday 25 September 2026, with doors set for a 7pm start.
Derulo has built one of pop's biggest catalogues over the past fifteen-odd years, with more than 250 million singles sold and streaming numbers in the tens of billions. Talk Dirty, Wiggle, Swalla and Savage Love are the sort of tracks that transcend playlists and turn up everywhere from gym speakers to wedding dance floors. It's crossover pop built for arenas, and Adelaide fans will get the chance to hear it live in full-scale production.
What sets Derulo apart from a lot of his pop peers is the sheer physicality of his shows. He's long been known for high-energy performances that lean on dance as much as vocals, and for an artist whose digital footprint (TikTok in particular) has kept him culturally relevant well past his initial run of hits. This tour is being pitched as something of a victory lap, but also a chance for longtime fans to see the songs that soundtracked a decade of Australian summers.
Tickets go on sale from 11am on Thursday 4 June through Ticketek. As always with big-name arena tours, VIP packages are on offer for those wanting more than a standing spot in the crowd. The First Beat VIP Early Entry Package includes premium reserve or floor standing tickets, early access to merchandise, a video message from Derulo via QR code, and exclusive VIP gifts. It's the sort of package aimed at the diehards who want a bit more than the standard experience.
A practical note for anyone heading along: Adelaide Entertainment Centre now runs on card payments only for all onsite charges, so that includes parking and food as well as merch. Cash won't cut it on the night.
The usual warning applies too. Buy through Ticketek and Ticketek only. Resale sites are a minefield for counterfeit or invalid tickets, and with demand for a tour like this likely to be strong, it's not worth the risk of turning up to the Arena with a ticket that doesn't scan.
For pop fans who've had Derulo's singles stuck in their heads at some point over the last decade, this is a rare chance to see the full arena show land in Adelaide.
Details are correct at the time of publishing. Events can change or be cancelled, so please confirm dates, times and prices with the venue or ticket seller before booking.