Jay Shetty is bringing his new live speaking tour back to Australia in November 2025, with three dates locked in for Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. The tour, presented by Wanderlust True North, opens at The Plenary in Melbourne on Friday, November 13, moves to Sydney’s TikTok Entertainment Centre on Saturday, November 14, and wraps at Brisbane’s Convention & Exhibition Centre on Monday, November 16.
The return comes after Shetty’s sold-out Australian run in 2023, a detail that gives the new tour immediate weight before a single seat is filled. He said he was honoured and excited to bring his speaking series to Australia this spring and wanted to connect with like-minded people through purposeful mindfulness. For organisers, the draw is not simply his profile but the way he has turned self-help into a mass audience event.
Shetty has built that audience through On Purpose with Jay Shetty, a podcast that reaches more than 35 million listeners monthly and has hosted Oprah Winfrey, Michelle Obama, Lewis Hamilton, Chris Hemsworth, Kim Kardashian, Emma Watson, Kobe Bryant, Selena Gomez and Tom Hanks. He is also the bestselling author of Think Like a Monk and 8 Rules of Love, books that helped turn his name into a global brand long before he returned to the live stage.
Wanderlust founder Radek Sali said Shetty has “an extraordinary ability to connect with people across generations and cultures through honesty, compassion and insight,” and said his conversations go beyond inspiration to leave audiences with tangible tools and a renewed perspective on how they live and connect. That is also how the new show is being framed: as a transformative live experience centred on mindfulness, purpose, relationships and personal growth.
The show is built around four decisions that organisers say shape a person’s life: how they view themselves, how they make money, who they choose to love and how they serve the world. That structure matters because it suggests the tour is meant to feel less like a lecture and more like a guided reflection on the choices audiences are already making, only now in a room with thousands of others making them too.
For Australia, the trip is a fast return from a performer who has already proved he can fill rooms here. For Shetty, it is another test of whether the reach he has built online and through audio can translate into the immediacy of a live crowd. The answer will come first in Melbourne, then Sydney, then Brisbane, over three nights in mid-November.

