Australian fans of Irish singing sensation Daniel O’Donnell have a reason to rejoice as the beloved artist is set to make his long-awaited return to the region in 2024. Daniel O’Donnell, known for his enchanting performances and charismatic stage presence, is gearing up to deliver what he promises will be the concert of a lifetime.

Making the announcement, Daniel said: “This is a wee message to all of our friends in Australia. I’m delighted to be able to tell you that we’re finally getting back to tour in Australia next March. That’s March 2024.”

He added: “We have a new album out, we’ll be singing some songs from that. But we’ll be singing a lot of the old favourites. So I hope you’ll be able to join us for our tour in Australia next March.”

This exciting announcement marks Daniel’s return to Australian and New Zealand shores after a considerable hiatus, leaving fans eagerly anticipating his upcoming tour. The tour is expected to feature a delightful repertoire of Irish standards and timeless classics from the world of popular music.

With a track record of selling out concerts worldwide, the demand for tickets is expected to be high. Daniel’s enduring popularity in Australia is further bolstered by his latest album, How Lucky I Must Be, which has resonated with fans and critics alike.

Notably, Daniel O’Donnell holds a remarkable distinction as the only artist to chart an album in the UK every year since 1988, an unparalleled 35-year streak. His close connection with fans and unwavering dedication to his craft have solidified his status as a legendary performer.

As Daniel reflects on his illustrious career, marked by numerous hit albums, global tours, and philanthropic endeavours, he remains passionate about sharing his music, laughter, and joy with audiences worldwide. With no signs of slowing down, Daniel O’Donnell is set to continue his worldwide tour, leaving an indelible mark on music and the hearts of his adoring fans for years to come.

AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND 2024

Wednesday 21st February – Civic Theatre, Auckland
Friday 23rd February – Civic Theatre, Invercargill
Sunday 25th February – Regent on Broadway, Palmerston North
Thursday 29th February – Palais Theatre, Melbourne
Friday 1st March – Hamer Hall, Melbourne
Sunday 3rd March – Twin Towns, Tweed Heads
Monday 4th March – Twin Towns, Tweed Heads
Tuesday 5th March – Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, Brisbane
Friday 8th March – Sydney Opera House, Sydney
Saturday 9th March – Anita’s Theatre, Wollongong
Sunday 10th March – Newcastle Entertainment Centre, Newcastle
Tuesday 12th March – Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide
Thursday 14th March – Riverside Theatre, Perth