Kaylee Bell Announces Cowboy Up New Zealand Tour
New Zealand country-pop powerhouse Kaylee Bell is hitting the road this November for her biggest headline shows to date, announcing the ‘Cowboy Up Tour’, a five-date tour through some of the country’s most iconic theatres.

The announcement comes off the back of a whirlwind 18 months that’s seen Bell cement her place as one of Australasia’s leading artists. From winning Best Female Artist at the 2024 Golden Guitar Awards, winning Global Country Music Artist at the 2023 CMA awards, releasing her chart-topping album Nights Like This, to performing to her biggest ever live audience in March at CMC Rocks in Queensland, and becoming a first time mother, Kaylee’s star power continues to rise.
Beginning at Michael Fowler Centre in Wellington on Tuesday 4 November, the Cowboy Up Tour then heads north to The Civic in Auckland on Saturday 8 November, followed by three shows in the South Island. Thursday 13 November at the Civic Theatre in Invercargill, Friday 14 November at the Regent Theatre in Dunedin with the grand finale at the iconic Christchurch Town Hall on Saturday 15 November.
Tickets for all dates go on sale Monday 7 July at midday.
Fans can expect a full-throttle live show featuring Bell’s biggest hits — from the viral, banjo infused "Cowboy Up" and most recent single "Red Dirt Romeo", to her smash radio singles "Boots N’ All" and "Good Things", along with fan favourites.
These shows mark a major milestone in Bell’s touring career. It’ll be her first Wellington headline performance since 2023, and the first time playing venues of this scale in all five cities.
Kaylee Bell has carved out a career that bridges Nashville polish with Kiwi grit. This tour promises to be her boldest and most exciting yet, bringing people of all ages together for a night to remember.
KAYLEE BELL
COWBOY UP
TOUR
With special guests to be
announced
NEW
ZEALAND
NOV
2025
Presented by More FM and Eccles
Entertainment.
TICKETS ON SALE: Monday 7 July 12pm
Tue 4
Nov
Michael Fowler Centre |
Wellington
Sat 8
Nov
The Civic |
Auckland
Thu 13
Nov
Civic Theatre |
Invercargill
Fri 14
Nov
Regent Theatre |
Dunedin
Sat 15
Nov
Town Hall |
Christchurch
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