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Latest revision as of 03:40, 10 February 2026
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| Associated album | Perimenopop |
| Start date | February 3, 2026 |
| End date | February 13, 2026 |
| Legs | 1 |
| No. of shows | 6 |
| Supporting act | Holiday Sidewinder |
The Perimenopop Tour was the debut Australian and New Zealand concert tour by English singer-songwriter Sophie Ellis-Bextor, held in February 2026 in support of her album Perimenopop. The tour included headline performances in New Zealand, followed by dates in Australia.[1]
In late 2025, Sophie Ellis-Bextor announced the release of her eighth studio album, Perimenopop, and began performing new material as part of its promotional cycle. In September 2025, Sophie Ellis-Bextor announced a series of headline tour dates across Australia in February 2026, with the Australian leg scheduled to begin at the Forum in Melbourne on 6 February 2026, followed by shows in Sydney, Brisbane and Perth.[2] Around the same time, it was confirmed that Ellis-Bextor would also perform in New Zealand in early February 2026, with shows scheduled at the Waikato Regional Theatre in Hamilton on 3 February and at the James Hay Theatre in Christchurch on 4 February.[3]
The Australian and New Zealand shows were promoted as energetic live performances showcasing Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s disco-pop repertoire and celebrating her Perimenopop album, bringing her glossy dance-floor classics and new material to audiences in the region, and a return to international touring outside Europe and the United Kingdom.[4][5]



