• Tami Neilson

    Neon Cowgirl Tour - Oct 2025

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    FRI 3 OCT

    WELLINGTON

    Opera House

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    SAT 4 OCT

    AUCKLAND

    Aotea Centre

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    SAT 11 OCT

    CHRISTCHURCH

    Isaac Theatre Royal

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    SUN 12 OCT

    NELSON

    Theatre Royal

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    FRI 24 OCT

    TAURANGA

    Arts Festival

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  • Tami Neilson adds NZ Tour Dates to her international Neon Cowgirl Tour

    Plus1 proudly presents four homecoming concerts in October for New Zealand’s international country star Tami Neilson, fresh from her US performances at the Outlaw Festival Series with Willie Nelson & Family, Bob Dylan, and shows in France, Belgium and The Netherlands.

    Tami Neilson brings her Neon Cowgirl tour to Auckland, Wellington, Nelson and Christchurch in October, with dates and venues as follows:

    Fri 3 Oct: Opera House, WELLINGTON
    Sat 4 Oct: Aotea Centre, AUCKLAND
    Sat 11 Oct: Isaac Theatre Royal, CHRISTCHURCH
    Sun 12 Oct: Theatre Royal, NELSON

    2025 has been a landmark year for Neilson, with invitations to perform at the Outlaw festivals, Merlefest, Willie's Fourth of July Picnic, The Grand Ole Opry, and a European tour.

    Her huge, glorious voice and powerful live performances have won the admiration and support of some of country music's biggest names and fans worldwide.

    Neilson’s album Neon Cowgirl (out 11 July) is one of the year’s most highly anticipated releases, following the success of singles You’re Gonna Fall, and Borrow My Boots.

    The album features guests JD McPherson, Ashley McBryde, Grace Bowers and Neil Finn.

    Don’t miss this opportunity to see Tami Neilson live in New Zealand performing songs from Neon Cowgirl and across her entire career.


    "NEON COWGIRL represents a lifelong dream of chasing Nashville and country music. I’ve loved her my whole life, even when she breaks my heart over and over again." Tami Neilson

    "Neilson is at the forefront of the women who are taking back country music." — NO DEPRESSION