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John Cain Arena

  • Sport and fitness
  • Melbourne
Hisense Arena
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Time Out says

Formally known as Vodafone Arena, Hisense Arena and Melbourne Arena, John Cain Arena is part of the Melbourne Park Complex and hosts the Australian Open among other events (including major concerts).

Details

Address:
Olympic Blvd
Melbourne
3000
Contact:
03 9286 1600
Transport:
Nearby stations: Flinders Street; Richmond; Jolimont

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Conan Gray

  • Pop

Conan Gray has fast become one of the most acclaimed pop stars of his generation, and has come a long way since releasing a few original demos on his YouTube channel at the age of 15. Now, the 25-year-old singer-songwriter will be kicking off his Found Heaven on Tour world tour on Australian soil, performing first in Melbourne on July 11, before heading to Brisbane, Sydney and then to Adelaide for his final Aussie show on July 19. Where and when is Conan Gray performing in Melbourne? The Melbourne show of his Found Heaven on Tour world tour will take place at John Cain Arena in Melbourne Park on Thursday, July 11, 2024.  How can I get tickets to the Melbourne Conan Gray show and how much do they cost? Tickets will be made available via the Conan Gray website and directly through Ticketek. Pre-sale tickets are available right now, and general release tickets go on sale from 9am on Friday, March 8. You can keep an eye out for updates (including pricing info) via the Conan Gray website. What will Conan Gray's Melbourne show be like? You can expect the rousing, cinematic melodies that the Gen-Z pop king is known for, and the energy that’s gained him such a dedicated online audience. Who will the Conan Gray Melbourne support acts be? For all of his Found Heaven On Tour shows, Gray will be supported by Maisie Peters; the British songstress who is set to perform in Sydney in just a few weeks in her own headline show, The Good Witch (popping up at Margaret Court Arena on March 23). L

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