The tour comes in in support of her latest album, Don’t Be Afraid.
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Currently on the road supporting Paul Dempsey on his Shotgun Karaoke Vol. II tour, Carla Geneve has revealed her own headline tour, taking place across January and February 2026.
The acclaimed singer-songwriter is hitting the road in support of her most recent album, Don’t Be Afraid. This tour is Geneve’s first headlining run of shows since 2023, the same year she dropped her sophomore album, Hertz.
Geneve’s Don’t Be Afraid Australian tour begins in Brisbane at Leftys Music Hall on Thursday 22 January and continues with three dates in New South Wales at Newcastle’s King St on Friday 23 January, Sydney’s The Vanguard on Saturday 24 January and Wollongong’s La La La’s on Sunday 25 January.
The remaining four dates take place in Adelaide at The Austral on Thursday 29 January, Melbourne’s Bergy Bandroom on Friday 30 January, Mornington’s Ninch Nights on Saturday 31 January and Perth’s Camelot Outdoor Theatre on Saturday 7 February.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now via carlageneve.com.
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Making a splash in 2022 with her debut album Learn To Like It, Carla Geneve is one of Australia’s most revered singer-songwriters.
The winner of seven West Australian Music Industry Awards and five WAM Song of the Year Awards, Geneve followed up Learn To Like It with Hertz in 2023 and Don’t Be Afraid earlier this year.
Catch Carla Geneve performing at The Austral on Thursday 29 January. Tickets on sale now via carlageneve.com.
Carla Geneve Don't Be Afraid 2026 Australian Tour Dates
Thursday 22 January — Leftys Music Hall, Brisbane, QLD
Friday 23 January — King St, Newcastle, NSW
Saturday 24 January — The Vanguard, Sydney, NSW
Sunday 25 January — La La La’s, Wollongong, NSW
Thursday 29 January — The Austral, Adelaide, SA
Friday 30 January — Bergy Bandroom, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 31 January — Ninch Nights, Mornington, VIC
Saturday 7 February —Camelot Outdoor Theatre, Perth, WA
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