Jordan Davis Perth Concert Moved to RAC Arena Due to Cyclone Narelle Threat
American country singer Jordan Davis has relocated his Perth concert due to the impending threat of Tropical Cyclone Narelle, organizers confirmed Wednesday.
The concert, originally scheduled for Saturday night at The Ice Cream Factory’s Factory Summer site in Northbridge, will now be held at RAC Arena. The decision was made to ensure the show could proceed at full scale despite the unpredictable weather conditions associated with the cyclone, according to a statement from RAC Arena.
“Due to the predicted weather forecast for Jordan Davis’ Perth show, it has been relocated from The Ice Cream Factory to RAC Arena,” the arena stated on its website. Existing tickets will remain valid, and no action is required from ticket holders.
Factory Summer announced Wednesday afternoon that additional all-ages general admission tickets were being released at 2 p.m. Local time. All previously purchased tickets have been automatically upgraded to general admission standing floor access.
Davis is currently touring Australia and New Zealand as part of his “Ain’t Enough Road Tour.” He performed in Sydney on Tuesday night and is scheduled to play in Melbourne on Wednesday night before arriving in Perth.
The event’s supporting lineup – Tucker Wetmore, Vincent Mason, and Rachel Fahim – remains unchanged. Davis, 37, released his third studio album, “Learn The Hard Way,” in August 2025 and is a multi-platinum selling artist.
Organizers stated that the move to the larger, indoor RAC Arena not only mitigates the risk posed by the cyclone but is also expected to enhance the overall concert experience for fans.
Jordan Davis set times — RAC Arena, Saturday March 28
Box Office Opens: 4.45pm
Doors Open: 6pm
Rachel Fahim: 6.45pm
Vincent Mason: 7.25pm
Tucker Wetmore: 8.10pm
Jordan Davis: 9.20pm
