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Zayn Hints at Australia Tour: ‘You Might Be Seeing Me Soon’

Written by: News Room Last updated: April 19, 2026
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Zayn has hinted at a potential return to Australia and New Zealand, telling fans “you might be seeing me soon” as he looks ahead to future touring plans.

The singer-songwriter made the comment during a recent appearance on KIIS FM’s The Smallzy Show, where he discussed his newly released album KONNAKOL and reflected on his history performing in the region.

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“I’ve got plans to come to Australia – you might be seeing me soon,” Zayn said when asked about touring, pointing to Australia and New Zealand as priorities for a future visit.

Zayn elaborated on his connection to the region, referencing his earlier visits as part of One Direction. “Australia and New Zealand are two of the big places in my mind,” he said. “I remember performing there in the band… what the crowds were like, what the people were like… I feel like I want to go back there.”

While no official dates have been confirmed, the comments mark one of the clearest indications yet that the artist is considering a return to the market as a solo act. Zayn has not toured Australia independently since launching his solo career, with his last visit to the country dating back to February 2015 during One Direction’s tour — shortly before his departure from the group.

The remarks arrive as Zayn begins a major international touring cycle elsewhere. The artist is set to embark on a 31-date run across North America, South America, Mexico and the U.K., spanning from May through November. Any potential Australia and New Zealand shows would likely follow that schedule, placing them in a later touring window.

The timing also aligns with the release of KONNAKOL, Zayn’s latest studio album, which arrived April 17. The project marks his return with new material and signals a renewed phase of activity following a quieter period in his career.

During the interview, Zayn also spoke about his artistic growth and reflected on aspects of his earlier career, including moments he described as inauthentic during his time in One Direction.

Since leaving the group in 2015, Zayn has carved out a distinct solo identity, scoring a Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 with “Pillowtalk” and releasing multiple studio albums that blend R&B, pop and alternative influences. However, live touring has remained relatively limited compared to his peers, making the prospect of new international dates — particularly in Australia — notable for fans.

For now, Zayn’s comments remain exploratory rather than confirmatory. But for audiences in Australia and New Zealand, the suggestion of a return marks a potential full-circle moment for an artist who has not performed in the region in over a decade.

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