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Legendary movie soundtrack composer Hans Zimmer is coming to Melbourne

Here's everything you need to know about Hans Zimmer's Melbourne leg of his 2025 Australian tour

Liv Condous
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Liv Condous
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Hans Zimmer on stage playing guitar flanked by two other musicians.
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Legendary composer Hans Zimmer is the mastermind behind some of the most memorable and beloved movie soundtracks of all time, and he's bringing his musical magic to Australia for a national tour. The five-time Grammy Award winner penned the scores for blockbusters like Pirates of the Caribbean, The Lion King, Inception, Dune and many more – and you could hear them live and loud played by a full orchestra when his tour comes to Melbourne later this year. 

Find out everything you need to know about the upcoming Hans Zimmer 2025 Australian tour, including ticket info, below. 

When is Hans Zimmer going on his Melbourne, Australia tour in 2025?

Hans Zimmer will play two huge Melbourne shows as part of his 2025 tour of Australia. He will perform at Rod Laver Arena on April 29 and 30, 2025. 

When do Hans Zimmer Melbourne tickets go on sale?

General sale tickets are available from 12pm on Wednesday, February 12, via Ticketek. According to Frontier Touring, all dates for this tour have been announced, and the presale allocation sold out in one day due to overwhelming demand. So basically, get in quick!  

How much do Hans Zimmer tickets cost?

The most affordable D reserve tickets start from $119 and prices go all the way up to $259 for A reserve aisle seating. For mega fans, there are also a range of VIP packages, starting from $449.

What are the dates for Hans Zimmer's 2025 Australian tour?

Zimmer will touch down in Brisbane first to perform on April 24, and then take to the stage in Sydney for two shows on April 26 and 27, before it’s finally our turn in Melbourne.

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