Chloe Gill Shares Debut Album ‘I Have A Habit Of Dreaming’ Ahead of Australian TOur
The Dreaming Tour comes to South Australia in May.
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Rising indie folk artist Chloe Gill has shared her highly anticipated debut album, I Have A Habit Of Dreaming.
Featuring singles ‘Pushing Punishment’, ‘Down The Drain’, ‘Why?’, ‘Over Me’ and ‘Something In the Winter’, the album is shaped by Gill’s recent ADHD diagnosis and finds the singer-songwriter navigating adulthood and the world around her across ten textured tracks.
“My goal with this project is not only for neurodivergent people but is for anyone who has ever felt different. The record's whole point is to remind people that it’s everyone's first time being alive, as well as everyone's last time being alive,” says Gill. “How it's just so much more worthwhile and meaningful to be kind, grateful, present, not get so caught up in things that don’t serve you, work, life stress, things you can’t control or the past.
“It’s about leading your own life, dreaming your own dreams and bringing them to life. I have always had a very supportive network around me and I understand not everyone has that privilege or ease in life and that sometimes it's more complex than that, but this album really serves as a place for people to come to when they just need to feel a little more loved, believed in, confident, capable, strong, fearless and totally inspired to lead their own lives.”
Recorded with Newcastle producer Gareth Hudson (Amy Vee, Buddy Knox) at Hazy Cosmic Jive Studios, I Have A Habit Of Dreaming also features contributions from musicians including Rachel Pogson, Eli Love, Brandon Yarnold, Jamie Pollock and Jesse O’Neill.
“It has been so much fun recording, touring, releasing and writing this project. I am eternally grateful for the collaboration across this project. I am so grateful for everyone who has been involved in making it happen,” says Gill.
“Recording an album whilst navigating an ADHD diagnosis, touring, my sister moving overseas, and ending my long-term relationship, and many other life events was really interesting and overwhelming. Life doesn't stop just because you’re making an album. It really helped me use the album as an outlet for my emotions, my fears, my desire for understanding myself and who I really have been all my life.”
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In support of her album, Gill is hitting the road across April and May on an eight-date national tour that includes two shows in South Australia.
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.
I Have A Habit Of Dreaming by Chloe Gill is out now. Listen here. 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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