Alex Warren Adds Adelaide Date To Upcoming Australian Tour
The acclaimed singer-songwriter is bringing his Cheaper Than Therapy Global Tour to little old Adelaide in August.
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Emerging American singer-songwriter Alex Warren has added an Adelaide date to his upcoming Cheaper Than Therapy Global Tour.
Originally locking in dates for Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and Perth, the ‘Ordinary’ singer has included a concert in Adelaide along with announcing a second Sydney show due to popular demand.
“I've never been to New Zealand or Australia, so I'm stoked to finally come over there and play some shows. Also really interested to try vegemite, that stuff looks wild,” Warren said about the tour.
Beginning his southern hemisphere jaunt with a one-off gig in Auckland, New Zealand, Warren then. crosses the ditch for the Australian leg of the tour, kicking things off with two shows at Sydney’s Enmore Theatre on Thursday, August 21 and Friday, August 22.
Warren then performs at Brisbane’s The Fortitude Music Hall on Saturday, August 23, Melbourne’s The Forum on Monday, August 25 and Adelaide’s AEC Theatre on Tuesday, August 26, before bringing the tour to an end at Perth’s Astor Theatre on Thursday, August 28.
Tickets for the new shows in Sydney and Adelaide go on sale this Friday, March 14 at 9:30am local time via frontiertouring.com.
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Alex Warren’s meteoric rise to fame comes just a few years after the artist found himself homeless and sleeping in friends’ cars. His debut album, last year’s You'll Be Alright, Kid (Chapter 1), received rave reviews and includes the hit singles ‘Before You Leave Me’, ‘Carry You Home’ and ‘Burning Down’.
The American’s most recent single, ‘Ordinary’, is another emotionally charged tune written for his wife, Instagrammer Kouvr Annon.
Boasting almost 1 billion total career streams along with 75 million views and 11.4 million total engagements across all TikTok sounds, Warren has captured people’s attention all over the world. Having sold-out shows across Europe and North America, there’s no doubt his Aussie tour will follow suit, so be sure to grab your ticket this Friday.
Catch Alex Warren at AEC Theatre on Tuesday, August 26. For ticketing information visit the Frontier Touring website.
ALEX WARREN CHEAPER THAN THERAPY Australian Tour Dates 2025
Thursday, August 21 - Enmore Theatre, Sydney, NSW (Lic. All Ages)
Friday, August 22 – Enmore Theatre, Sydney, NSW (Lic. All Ages) NEW SHOW
Saturday, August 23 - The Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane, QLD (Lic. All Ages)
Monday, August 25 - The Forum, Melbourne, VIC (All Ages)
Tuesday, August 26 – AEC Theatre, SA (Lic. All Ages) NEW SHOW
Thursday, August 28 - Astor Theatre, Perth, WA (Lic. All Ages)
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