- Lebanese superstar Nancy Ajram is set to perform in Melbourne on 29th May at Margaret Court Arena and Sydney on 30th May at ICC Sydney Theatre, marking her first Australian tour in over a decade.
- The announcement follows significant international momentum, including a sold-out US tour, a major Rolling Stone profile, and Billie Eilish publicly naming Ajram as one of her favourite singers.
- With over 40 million Instagram followers and more than two decades of chart-topping hits, Ajram is one of the most recognised and influential figures in Arab pop music.
- Her Australian shows have generated strong demand among Lebanese, Arab, and Middle Eastern communities nationally, with fans travelling interstate to attend.
- Limited tickets remain available via Ticketek for what is expected to be one of the standout multicultural entertainment events of the year.
Nancy Ajram’s Australian Return Draws Global
Attention Amid US Tour & International Media Spotlight
Lebanese superstar Nancy Ajram is set to arrive in Australia later this month, with
anticipation continuing to build ahead of her long-awaited return to Australian stages for the
first time in more than a decade.
The global icon will perform in Melbourne on the 29th May at Margaret Court Arena, followed
by Sydney on the 30th May at ICC Sydney Theatre, marking one of the biggest Arabic live
music events to hit Australia in recent years.
The announcement comes as Ajram continues a major run of international momentum,
currently touring across the United States to sold out crowds and widespread media
attention. In recent months, Ajram has featured in a major Rolling Stone profile exploring her
influence on modern Arabic music and global pop culture, while also making headlines after
Billie Eilish publicly named Nancy Ajram as one of her favourite singers - a moment that
sparked significant conversation across international media and social platforms.
With more than 40 million Instagram followers and a catalogue of chart-dominating hits
spanning over two decades, Ajram remains one of the most recognisable and influential
figures in the Arab world. Her music continues to transcend generations, with songs deeply
embedded in celebrations, weddings and cultural moments across Middle Eastern
communities worldwide.
Her return to Australia has already generated strong demand among Lebanese, Arab and
Middle Eastern audiences nationally, with fans travelling interstate to witness the highly
anticipated shows.
Born and raised in Achrafieh, Beirut, Ajram has become a defining voice of contemporary
Arab pop - representing Lebanese pride, artistry and cultural connection on a global scale.
Her Australian return is expected to be one of the standout multicultural entertainment
events of 2026.
“We’re incredibly excited to finally bring Nancy Ajram back to Australia. The response so far
has been massive, and it’s clear how much this moment means to fans across the country.
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Limited tickets remain via Ticketek.
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