Kim Wilde’s Closer Tour Heading Down Under in 2026
Kim Wilde, a pop icon from the UK, has captivated audiences globally with her catchy tunes and dynamic live performances. In 2026, Kim is set to bring her Closer Tour to Australia, much to the delight of her Australian fans.
Throughout her career, Kim Wilde has made an indelible mark on the music scene, securing three number-one hits, including “Kids In America,” “You Keep Me Hangin’ On,” and “If I Can’t Have You.” Her repertoire also boasts a string of other Top 40 singles, such as “Cambodia,” “You Came,” “View From A Bridge,” and “Chequered Love.”
Known for her golden locks, mesmerizing vocals, and girl-next-door charm, Kim has earned accolades around the world. The French have dubbed her the “Brigitte Bardot of Rock,” while German fans still regard her as the ultimate ’80s pin-up girl. With over 30 million records sold globally, Kim Wilde stands as one of the most successful British female artists of the 1980s. In addition to her music career, Kim has also won a Gold Medal at the Chelsea Flower Show, showcasing her diverse talents.
The Australian leg of the Closer Tour represents a significant milestone in Kim Wilde’s storied career and underscores her enduring influence on the pop music landscape. Australians first fell in love with Kim during the ’80s and ’90s, and their passion for her music has only grown stronger over the years.
If you’re a fan of pop music, make sure to catch Kim Wilde in action during her Australian tour. You won’t want to miss the chance to see this legendary performer live.
The tour dates for Kim Wilde’s Closer Tour in Australia are as follows:
– Wednesday 18 Nov – Astor Theatre, Perth
– Friday 20 Nov – The Tivoli, Brisbane
– Saturday 21 Nov – Palais Theatre, Melbourne
– Sunday 22 Nov – Costa Hall, Geelong
– Tuesday 24 Nov – The Gov, Adelaide
– Friday 27 Nov – Civic Theatre, Newcastle
– Saturday 28 Nov – Enmore Theatre, Sydney
– Sunday 29 Nov – Canberra Theatre, Canberra
Don’t miss the opportunity to experience the magic of Kim Wilde’s live performance on stage. It’s a musical journey you won’t soon forget.