Brad Cox
Enmore Theatre, 118-132 Enmore Rd, 2042 Newtown Directions
Sat 01.08.2026 19:00
Live Nation has today announced that three-time Golden Guitar winner Brad Cox will bring his explosive live show to theatres across Australia, including a hometown show in Jindabyne, this July and August, on his Multiple Dimensions Tour. It follows the release of Cox’s acclaimed fourth studio album Endemic Intelligence in Multiple Dimensions - widely praised as “his most creatively charged work to date.”
The Multiple Dimensions Tour will commence on Friday 17 July at Perth’s Astor Theatre, followed by Sunday 19 July at Hindley St. Music Hall, Adelaide, then heading to Brunswick Heads’ Hotel Brunswick on Friday 24 July, Eatons Hill Hotel, Brisbane on Saturday 25 July, The Station in Jindabyne on Wednesday 29 July, Forum Melbourne on Fri 31 Jul 2026, Sydney’s Enmore Theatre on Saturday 1 August and concluding in Cairns at Tanks Arts Centre on Saturday 8 August.
Specials guests on all dates are The Vanns and Max Jackson.
Tickets go on sale Friday 27 March, at 3pm.
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Brad CoxHailing from Jindabyne in NSW’s Snowy Mountains, Brad Cox burst onto the country music scene in 2018 with his self-titled debut album, earning two Golden Guitar nominations. In 2020, his sophomore album My Mind’s Projection took his career to new heights, featuring hits like “Give Me Tonight,” “Drinking Season,” and “Short Lived Love.” The album hit #1 on the ARIA Australian Country Album Chart and #12 on the ARIA Album Chart. In 2023, his third album ACRES debuted at #1 on the ARIA Country Charts, #7 on the ARIA Album Chart, won the Golden Guitar for Top Selling Country Album, and scored an ARIA nomination. The record showcases Brad’s versatility, from country pop to piano ballads and party anthems. Now signed with Warner Music Australia, Brad Cox has released his 4th studio album ‘Endemic Intelligence in Multiple Dimensions’; the 15 track collection hears Brad Cox in a light you haven’t heard before & delivers what might be his most creatively charged and emotionally unguarded work to date. It’s a mature, fiercely personal album that rejects trend-hopping in favour of something more honest, more real, and all the more powerful for it.