Cyclone Narelle Forces Jordan Davis Perth Concert Relocation to RAC Arena
Cyclone Narelle Moves Jordan Davis Perth Show to RAC Arena

Cyclone Narelle Prompts Major Venue Change for Jordan Davis Perth Performance

American country music star Jordan Davis has been compelled to move his highly anticipated Perth concert this Saturday night from an outdoor Northbridge location to the enclosed RAC Arena. This decisive action comes as Tropical Cyclone Narelle poses a significant threat to the Perth metropolitan area, with unpredictable weather conditions looming over the weekend event.

Proactive Decision Ensures Show Proceeds Without Interruption

Organizers of the Ain’t Enough Road Tour made the strategic call days in advance of the March 28 performance to avoid any potential last-minute cancellation. The shift from The Ice Cream Factory's Factory Summer site to RAC Arena guarantees the concert can proceed at full scale, completely shielded from the disruptive elements of the approaching cyclone.

RAC Arena has officially confirmed the relocation on its website, stating clearly: "Due to the predicted weather forecast for Jordan Davis’ Perth show, it has been relocated from The Ice Cream Factory to RAC Arena. No action is required for existing ticket holders, original tickets will remain valid."

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Enhanced Experience and Additional Ticket Availability

Factory Summer has also communicated the venue change directly to fans, with an extra allocation of all-ages General Admission tickets becoming available from 2pm on Wednesday. Notably, all previously purchased tickets have been automatically upgraded to provide GA standing floor access at the new indoor arena location.

The complete supporting lineup remains intact, featuring performances by Tucker Wetmore, Vincent Mason, and Rachel Fahim before the Louisiana-based headliner takes the stage. Jordan Davis, the 37-year-old multi-platinum artist currently touring behind his third studio album Learn The Hard Way released in August 2025, continues his Australia and New Zealand tour with this adjusted Perth stop.

Strategic Move Benefits Both Safety and Fan Experience

Tour organizers emphasize that this significant venue alteration not only safeguards against uncertain weather patterns associated with Cyclone Narelle but actually enhances the overall concert experience for attendees. The controlled environment of RAC Arena eliminates weather-related variables, ensuring optimal sound quality and comfort for fans of the award-winning performer.

This Perth show follows Davis's Tuesday night performance in Sydney and precedes his Wednesday night concert in Melbourne, demonstrating the tour's ongoing momentum despite meteorological challenges. The proactive relocation decision reflects careful contingency planning in response to developing weather systems affecting Western Australia.

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