What does the future hold for Crowded House? Following the success of the Red Hot Summer Tour and the moving Bondi Beach performance, the band has shown they are still a formidable live act. However, their touring schedule for the remainder of 2026 appears relatively quiet, with no major international tours currently confirmed.

The iconic band is currently riding a wave of momentum following the release of their latest studio album, Gravity Stairs (released May 2024). The album marks a significant chapter for the group, featuring the current lineup of Neil Finn , Nick Seymour , and Mitchell Froom , alongside Neil's sons Elroy Finn and Liam Finn .

Performing in front of a packed stadium and sharing the evening with tennis icons like Roger Federer and Andre Agassi, frontman Neil Finn expressed that the opportunity to open the tournament was "an honour beyond words". The performance set a triumphant tone for the year, reminding millions of viewers globally of the band's deep-rooted connection to Australian and New Zealand cultural history. Golden Hour at Bondi Beach and Healing Through Music

The band's third album, "Woodface" (1991), catapulted them to international stardom. The album included some of their most iconic songs, such as "Fall at Your Feet," "Weather with You," and "Four Seasons in One Day." This album has been certified 4x Platinum in Australia and has sold over 6 million copies worldwide.

Released on May 31, 2024, Gravity Stairs marks the second album from the band's current five-piece lineup. The title is a metaphor for the challenges of getting older—the "compulsion to climb" even when the ascent becomes physically more demanding.

(Drums) – Neil’s sons, who have injected a "fresh sound" and "exuberance" into the group's classic spirit. Climbing the Gravity Stairs The band’s eighth studio album, Gravity Stairs

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