To: Parkwood Entertainment and Australian promoters like Live Nation have the power to include Australia in Act III by recognising fan demand and committing to venues.

Australia Wants Act III Down Under!

BRING BEYONCÈ TO AUSTRALIA
What is the problem?

Australian fans continue to be excluded from Beyoncé’s global touring plans, particularly for her Renaissance and Cowboy Carter era. Despite having one of the most loyal, engaged, and long-standing fanbases in the world, Australia has not been included in recent tour routes. This ongoing omission leaves an entire continent of fans feeling overlooked in what is meant to be a world tour celebrating global culture, music, and community.


What action needs to be taken and why?

Beyoncé’s team should include Australia as an official stop on the Act III world tour. Australia has consistently demonstrated immense demand, cultural impact, and commercial viability for large-scale global tours. Including Australian cities would not only honour the dedication of her fans but also reinforce Beyoncé’s commitment to inclusivity and global representation. Bringing Act III to Australia would allow fans to fully participate in this historic era, rather than experience it from a distance.

Why is this important?

Beyoncé isn’t just a concert. She’s a cultural moment. Her tours are about visibility, celebration, and belonging, and when Australia keeps getting skipped, it genuinely feels like we’re being left out of a global conversation. As a multicultural demographic, We show up, we stream, we buy, and we support her just as passionately as fans everywhere else, yet we don’t get the chance to experience it live.


For so many of us, especially young people, queer fans, and people of colour, Beyoncé’s work is affirming. Experiencing Act III live isn’t about bragging rights. It’s about being in the room, feeling seen, and sharing that energy with a community that has waited years. Australia deserves the same joy, connection, and recognition as the rest of the world.