Oprah Winfrey to Make Her First Australian Visit in 15 Years with a National Tour This November
Oprah Winfrey is set to return to Australia for the first time in 15 years this November, embarking on a five-stop national tour where she will engage with audiences through a series of “talk shows.”
The tour, organized by TEG Dainty, is anticipated to be one of the most high-profile events of the year Down Under.
Winfrey’s previous visit in 2010 marked a cultural milestone when she filmed four episodes of “The Oprah Winfrey Show” at the Sydney Opera House. These episodes were broadcast in 145 countries, providing Australia with extraordinary international exposure.
Highlights included memorable moments such as surprise gifts for the audience—most notably a $250,000 donation (around 229,000 euros)—and a dramatic stage entrance that inadvertently resulted in Hugh Jackman’s on-stage accident.
In addition to her public appearances, Oprah is expected to spend several days in private retreat during her visit. Insiders confirm that her team has discreetly secured venues across multiple cities, with official details to be announced soon.
This upcoming tour symbolizes Oprah’s heartfelt return to a country where she was once greeted with overwhelming enthusiasm—fans waiting hours to catch a glimpse of her. The upcoming visit is poised to generate significant excitement and renewed interest among the Australian public.