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Venue: Forum Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC
Date: Thu 22 Jan 2026 6:30PM

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FORUM MELBOURNE

Age Policy - 18+
Forum Melbourne is an over 18's venue. Patrons must be able to present one of the following ID's to gain entry: learner or driver's license, passport, proof of age card, keypass. If patrons are unable to present a valid form of ID, we can not permit you entry to the venue, and on these grounds, we can not provide a refund for your tickets.

Venue Conditions of Entry
To ensure you have a safe and enjoyable experience, please be aware of the Conditions of Entry.

Please note, steel cap boots are not permitted to be worn inside the venue.

Licensing
It is a condition of entry that you will comply with Victorian liquor licensing laws and respect our adherence to Responsible Service of Alcohol principles.

Booth Seating and Venue Mode
This event is sold as general admission standing. Limited booth seats may be available for purchase.

Booths seat 6 individual ticket holders or an entire booth can be purchased for 8 guests. Show your GA ticket along with your Booth Voucher at the Box Office on the night of the show to collect your Booth Wristband and enjoy the following:

  • Dedicated entry for wristband collection
  • Wristband to gain access to your reserved seated area
  • Complimentary drink voucher per person
  • Access to a VIP point of purchase at the bar

PLEASE ENSURE A GENERAL ADMISSION TICKET IS PURCHASED IN ADDITION TO THE BOOTH UPSELL TICKET OR ADMISSION WILL BE DENIED WITH NO REFUND

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Wheelchair & accessible bookings
Phone: 1300 11 10 11 (Mon to Fri 9am-5pm, Saturday & Sunday 10am to 4pm)
or click HERE to submit an accessibility enquiry

Bookings can also be made in person at:
Princess Theatre, 163 Spring St, Melbourne
or
Regent Theatre, 191 Collins Street, Melbourne
Monday to Friday 10am to 5pm

Companion card tickets booked online can ONLY be collected on the day of the show from the Forum Melbourne Box Office on presentation of a valid companion card.

Ticketek takes the issue of scalping seriously.

Please comply with any stated ticket limit for this event. If you exceed the ticket limit, Ticketek may at its discretion cancel any or all of your ticket orders and tickets without notice.

This includes ticket orders associated by the same name, email address, billing address/delivery address, credit card number or any other details provided to Ticketek.

Presented by: Live Nation & Triple J

An insatiably inventive drive has fueled Poppy’s surrealistic rise through countless corners of the arts and music worlds, with each of her many projects so far revealing a different glimpse of a true visionary unconcerned with genre, unimpressed by convention, and forever defying expectations. It’s that eclecticism that has cemented Poppy’s reputation as a boundary-obliterating artist redefining culture as we know it, at every turn.

From performance art provocateur, to video director, to sci-fi graphic novel author, to a globe-traveling recording artist whose songbook encompasses anything from brutal metal breakdowns and snappy ‘60s bubblegum, to trap-pop and grunge-punk, absolutely nothing has been off-limits when it comes to Poppy masterfully executing her varied artistic vision. Her 2021 GRAMMY nod for Best Metal Performance (“BLOODMONEY”) marked the first time a solo female artist had ever been nominated in the category. In 2025, Poppy earned her second GRAMMY nomination for Best Metal Performance for her collaboration with Knocked Loose on the track 'Suffocate'. Her staggeringly chameleon-like adaptability has kept fans guessing what’s next every step of the way. And yet, each impressive and feverishly ambitious pivot manages to sound uniquely, and singularly “Poppy”.

Poppy’s last couple years have been memorable, between touring with 30 Second to Mars and Avenged Sevenfold, Baby Metal and releasing smash collaborative singles with the likes of Bad Omens (“V.A.N.”), Knocked Loose (“Suffocate”, and Baby Metal (“from me to u”)). It only gets better, with the solo artist now vaulting deep into her next daring era with the release of her fifth multi-versal full-length, Negative Spaces.

Negative Spaces continues the sonic adventurism of this spring’s diamond-radiant industrial anthem “new way out,” with Poppy and producer Jordan Fish (ex-Bring Me the Horizon) also mirror-balling through delicately-delivered pop (“yesterday”), full bodied screams (“have you had enough”), synth-symbiotic ‘80s retro-futurism (“crystallized”) and energy-jolted ‘00s pop-punk (“Negative Spaces”). It’s the thrilling sound of an ever-evolving artist redefining their legacy one song at a time, with a welcome understanding that there’s still so much inspiration to be found in the margins yet to be explored, deep within the negative spaces.

Thu 22 Jan 2026
Forum Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC

Times are approx. and subject to change at any time.

Forum Melbourne
6:30PM

For the latest event info and set times visit forummelbourne.com.au