Rising Aussie Star Blake Rose Announces 2024 Australian Tour
The LA-based singer-songwriter makes his long-awaited Australian return this winter.
Image supplied
Rising Perth singer-songwriter Blake Rose returns to Australia this August for ‘The Suddenly Okay Tour’.
Having recently headlined his first American tour and supported the likes of Noah Kahan, girl in red and Dean Lewis, Rose’s triumphant return includes five dates across the country this winter.
Rose took to social media to express his excitement at returning for the tour: “AUSTRALIA!! You didn’t realllyyyy think I wasn’t gonna come back home right? I am utterly enraptured to be bringing you ‘The Suddenly Okay Tour’ this AUGUST!!”
He added: “This is absolutely gonna be a party I will make sure of it.”
The tour begins in his hometown of Perth at Amplifier Bar on Sunday, August 4 and is followed by dates at Lion Arts Factory in Adelaide on Wednesday, August 7, The Corner Hotel in Melbourne on Friday, August 9, Mary’s Underground in Sydney on Sunday, August 11 and a final gig in Brisbane at The Outpost on Saturday, August 17.
Mastercard pre-sale commences today, Wednesday, June 12 at 10:30am. Live Nation pre-sale follows on Thursday, June 13 at 10:30am. General sale kicks off Friday, June 14 at 11:30am via Live Nation.
The tour takes its name from Rose’s most recent release, the four-track EP Suddenly Okay. Arriving in March, Rose’s third EP is another wonderful showcase of his songwriting abilities, spawning the singles ‘Suddenly Okay’ and ‘How Do We Stay In Love’.
Written and produced by Rose, Suddenly Okay serves as the first in a trilogy of planned EPs addressing themes of love and loss.
Don’t miss out on your chance to catch the LA-based Rose when he makes his long-awaited return to Australian shores this August.
Blake Rose plays Adelaide’s Lion Arts Theatre on Wednesday, August 7. For full ticket details head to Live Nation.
Blake Rose ‘The Suddenly Okay Tour’ 2024 Australian Tour
Sunday, August 4- Amplifier Bar, Perth
Wednesday, August 7 - Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide
Friday, August 9 - The Corner Hotel, Melbourne
Sunday, August 11 - Mary's Underground, Sydney
Saturday, August 17 - The Outpost, Brisbane
First Sounds is a vital partnership between the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia (CBAA) and Gadigal Information Service/Koori Radio that continues to amplify First Nations voices.
Plan your day ahead of this year’s Summer Sonic festival in Tokyo and Osaka.
The track is taken from the brotherly duo’s upcoming sixth studio album, Look For Your Mind!.
Catch the acclaimed singer-songwriter in Adelaide this September.
The postponement comes after Marriott’s flights were cancelled due to the current war in the Middle East.
This marks their first visit to Australian shores since 2013, and a return to New Zealand following a 22-year absence!
The new version of the track is dedicated to her young son.
The annual festival has been cancelled just weeks before it was set to commence over the Easter long weekend.
Catch 12 of the best Aussie heavy acts in one night at UniBar Adelaide.
Tom Misch’s Full Circle arrives Friday 27 March.
This is the first taste of new music from the Freo quartet since the release of their 2025 album, If That Makes Sense.
The Dreaming Tour comes to South Australia in May.
Soft Pop arrives Friday 31 July.
This year’s festival also features sets from The Teskey Brothers, Charlie Musselwhite, Judith Hill and Ruthie Foster.
This would have been the band’s first performance in since 2013.
The track arrives as Salty joins Adelaide’s own Peach PRC on her Australian tour.
The talented singer-songwriter has also released the title track as the album’s first single.
The release follows last year’s single ‘Growing Up Is Hard To Do’.
The global viral sensation return to Australia and New Zealand in June.
Catch Bret McKenzie and his band performing tracks from their new album Freak Out City at The Gov next week.
Four of Australia’s greatest musicians will perform songs from The Eagles’ stacked back catalogue.
The expansive 2026 program is set to transform Naarm/Melbourne into a city of music and movement.
Alone But All One features Katie Noonan collaborating with The River Suite String Quartet.
More than 50 international and Australian acts will perform at the Sydney Opera House during the festival.
Catch some of South Australia’s most promising up-and-coming acts strut their stuff at The Gov next month.
The Chicago act is touring in support of last year’s Wish Defense.
Manchester’s beloved 19-year-old is touring in support of last year’s I Urinated on a Butterfly.