Here’s the latest I can share about Split Enz and the Time + Tide era and related touring, based on recent widely reported updates.
Core update
- Split Enz announced a reunion and Forever Enz Australian tour for 2026, with stops across major Australian cities, marking their first full-scale tour in many years. This prefix tour has included festival appearances and arena dates, signaling a major comeback that aligns with the 50th anniversary activities around Mental Notes and the Time and Tide era.[1][3][5]
Key dates and scope
- The reunion has kicked off with festival appearances in New Zealand and Australia, followed by arena shows in major Australian cities (Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, Adelaide) in May 2026, and a slate of Bluesfest appearances in April 2026 in Australia.[3][5][1]
- Specific announced Australian dates have included Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, and Adelaide venues in May 2026, with Bluesfest involvement in April 2026, signaling a broad cross-country run.[1][3]
Context about Time and Tide era
- Time and Tide is Split Enz’s 1982 album, a key part of their mid-era catalog, and remains a focal point for fans alongside classics like I Got You and History Never Repeats, though the 2026 live program centers on a broader reunion rather than a strict Time and Tide-focused tour.[4][1]
- The band’s live setlists for the 2025–2026 period have been adapting to include a wide span of their catalog, with averages and repertoires evolving as the Forever Enz tour unfolds, reflecting a balance between hits and deeper cuts.[2]
Recent developments and fan updates
- Multiple outlets highlighted the Christchurch Electric Avenue appearance in early 2026 as a precursor to the broader Forever Enz tour, signaling a formal re-entry to live performance after a long hiatus.[5][3]
- Neil Finn’s communications and newsletter updates in early 2026 confirm ongoing international dates and added shows due to demand, reinforcing the touring momentum into mid-2026.[5]
Illustration: what to expect on the Forever Enz tour
- A setlist likely spanning early a.m. tracks from Mental Notes era, mid-80s outputs from Time and Tide, and fan favorites from across the Split Enz catalogue, delivered in a contemporary arena/ festival context. For example, fans typically expect I Got You, History Never Repeats, and Time and Tide era material alongside newer arrangements and extended live versions.[4][1]
Notes
- If you’re planning to catch a show, check the official Neil Finn updates and major venue announcements for the latest on exact dates, ticketing, and any added performances, since these shows have been expanding due to demand.[5]
- The information above reflects reported announcements through early 2026; for the most current schedule and any emergency rescheduling, please consult the band’s official channels and major Australian/New Zealand music press.[1][5]
If you’d like, I can compile a concise, date-by-date future tour snapshot once you confirm whether you want me to focus on Australia-only dates, New Zealand appearances, or both, and whether you’d prefer a printable checklist of venues and ticket windows.