Chloe Gill Plots Australian Tour 2026
The Dreaming Tour comes to South Australia in May.
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Indie folk artist Chloe Gill has announced an eight-date national tour that includes two dates in South Australia.
Hailing from Mulubinba/Newcastle, Gill tells stories through her emotion-filled songs, including the warmly received singles ‘Over Me’, ‘Something In The Winter’ and ‘Why?’.
As she prepares for the release of her debut album I Have A Habit of Dreaming, out Friday 12 March, Gill is excited to hit the road this April and May performing songs from the record.
The Dreaming Tour kicks off in Mayfield at Stag & Hunter on Friday 17 April before heading to Melbourne’s The Wesley Anne on Thursday 21 May, Castlemaine’s The Taproom on Friday 22 May, Mornington Peninsula’s Hot Springs on Saturday 23 May and Cornella’s Shiraz Republic on Sunday 24 May.
Gill then makes her way to South Australia for two shows at Clare Valley’s Knappstein on Saturday 30 May and The Wheatsheaf Hotel on Sunday 31 May, with the final date at Marrickville’s Fusebox on Saturday 27 June.
Tickets on sale now at chloegill.com.au.
In the lead-up to the release of her album, Gill has found support from SRN Network, 105.3NewFM, Triple J, ABC and Triple M as her profile continues to rise.
Gill has supported the likes of Sam Fischer, Chris Lanzon, Austin Mackay, Kate Ceberano, Tori Forsyth, Joe Mungovan, 1927, Fletcher Kent, Little Quirks and more and performed at festivals including The Lighthouse Festival, The Long Jetty Fest, West Best Bloc Fest and also headlined the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup Fan Festival in Sydney with her band.
Catch Chloe Gill performing at Clare Valley’s Knappstein on Saturday 30 May and Adelaide’s The Wheatsheaf on Sunday 31 May. Tickets on sale now at chloegill.com.au.
Chloe Gill The Dreaming Tour Australian Dates 2026
Friday 17 April – Stag & Hunter, Mayfield, NSW
Thursday 21 May – The Wesley Anne, Melbourne, VIC
Friday 22 May – The Taproom, Castlemaine, VIC
Saturday 23 May – Peninsula Hot Springs, Mornington Peninsula, VIC
Sunday 24 May – Shiraz Republic, Cornella, VIC
Saturday 30 May – Knappstein, Clare Valley, SA
Sunday 31 May – The Wheatsheaf Hotel, Adelaide, SA
Saturday 27 June – Fusebox, Marrickville, NSW
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