Published on March 29, 2026
Iconic New Zealand band Split Enz has announced additional dates for their highly anticipated Forever Enz tour, following a triumphant return to the stage at Electric Avenue. This concert marked a significant milestone for the group, as it was their 1000th live performance and first in 18 years.
With tickets for the initial shows selling out rapidly, the new tour dates will provide fans with another chance to experience the unique sound and energetic performances that made Split Enz a beloved fixture in the music scene. The band, known for their eclectic style and clever songwriting, continues to captivate audiences with their infectious melodies and theatrical presentations.
The newly added shows will take place in various major cities across Australia and New Zealand, ensuring that fans from different regions can partake in the excitement. Tickets for the additional performances are set to go on sale this Friday, and fans are advised to act quickly, as demand is expected to be high.
Split Enz’s return to live performances has been met with enthusiasm from long-time supporters and new fans alike. The band’s classic hits, such as “I Got You” and “Message to My Girl,” are expected to be staples of the setlist, alongside newer material. Lead singer and founding member Neil Finn expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support from fans, emphasizing how meaningful it is for the band to reconnect through music after such a lengthy hiatus.
As anticipation builds for the Forever Enz tour, there is a renewed sense of excitement surrounding Split Enz’s legacy and their contributions to the music landscape. Fans are eager to celebrate the band’s storied history while enjoying the fresh energy of their live performances.
Stay tuned for more updates as the Forever Enz tour approaches, and be sure to secure tickets as soon as they become available to avoid disappointment.
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