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Crowded House To Perform At Australian Open 2026 Opening Ceremony

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If the Australian Open already feels like Melbourne’s unofficial national holiday, it’s about to get even more iconic. Crowded House have been confirmed as the headline performers for the 2026 Australian Open Opening Ceremony, set to go down at Rod Laver Arena on January 17.

The beloved rock veterans will take centre court to officially kick off the tournament, soundtracking the start of two solid weeks where Melbourne collectively pretends they understand tennis draws and seedings. Frontman Neil Finn shared his excitement in a statement, saying the band are “delighted” to be opening the tournament – and that sharing the night with tennis royalty is “an honour beyond words”.

“To share the evening with legends of the game is an honour beyond words”

And yeah, the tennis royalty bit is doing some heavy lifting. The ceremony will also feature a star-studded appearance from legends including Roger Federer, Andre Agassi, Pat Rafter and Lleyton Hewitt, who’ll be taking part in a special exhibition dubbed the Battle of the World No.1s. Casual.

Crowded House’s appearance continues the Australian Open’s long-standing tradition of pulling serious musical weight alongside the sport. In the lead-up, AO Live Opening Week will feature sets from Hot Chip, Elderbrook, Cassian, and a DJ set from The Presets. Then, as the tournament hits its business end, the closing days will bring performances from The Kid LAROI, Spacey Jane, The Veronicas, Peggy Gou, Reneé Rapp and more.

Tickets for Australian Open 2026 – including all live music events – are on sale now. Whether you’re there for the tennis, the tunes, or just the excuse to sink overpriced cocktails in the sun, one thing’s for sure: January in Melbourne is shaping up to be a very full house.

AO LIVE OPENING WEEK 2026 LINE-UP

Tuesday, January 13

Hot Chip (Live)
with Milo Eastwood & O Honey


Wednesday, January 14

Elderbrook
with Juno Mamba, Samantha Loveridge & Jordz


Thursday, January 15

Cassian
with Willo, OLIIV & bellxsxs


Friday, January 16

The Presets (Live)
with RONA., Harvey Sutherland (DJ set) & Post Percy


AO OPENING CEREMONY

Saturday, January 17

Crowded House


AO LIVE 2026 LINE-UP

Wednesday, January 28 — 5–9pm AEDT

The Kid LAROI

  • Special guests

Thursday, January 29 — 5–9pm AEDT

Spacey Jane

  • Special guests

Friday, January 30 — 5–9pm AEDT

The Veronicas + Sofi Tukker

  • Special guests

Saturday, January 31 — 2–7pm AEDT

Reneé Rapp
AO Women’s Final — 7.30pm


Sunday, February 1 — 2–7pm AEDT

Peggy Gou

Special guests
AO Men’s Final — 7.30pm

Further Reading

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Crowded House Release New Single ‘Teenage Summer’

“Dad Wanted It To Feel Like A Band Again”: Liam Finn On The New-Look Crowded House

The post Crowded House To Perform At Australian Open 2026 Opening Ceremony appeared first on Music Feeds.

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