Conrad Sewell Announces ‘Bloodline’ Australian Tour With Sister Grace Sewell
The siblings have announced four special shows together next June.
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Singer-songwriter Conrad Sewell is teaming up with his sister Grace Sewell (aka SayGrace) for an Australian tour next year.
The tour announcement comes as Conrad readies the release of his new single, ‘Deserve’, which drops this Friday 28 November (pre-save here).
Excited to hit the road with his talented sister, Conrad says, “We’ve always wanted to tour together, but our schedules never aligned - Grace being in LA and me being in Australia made it pretty tough. It finally feels like the right moment in both of our careers to share the stage and make this happen.
“We’ll both be bringing our own sets, but the real magic happens when we come together - harmonies, stripped-back versions of our songs, and a few surprises we’ve never done publicly before. It’s a celebration of family, storytelling, and the music that shaped us - this tour is all about connection: with each other, with our fans, and with the songs that mean the most to us.”
The tour also sees London-to-LA singer-songwriter and guitarist SOLOMON joining them on the road.
Kicking off in Melbourne at The Night Cat on Friday 5 June, Conrad and Grace then play Adelaide’s Lion Arts Factory on Saturday 6 June, Brisbane’s The Triffid on Friday 26 June and Sydney’s Oxford Art Factory on Saturday 27 June.
Pre-sale tickets go on sale at 9am AEDT on Thursday 27 November, with general sale taking place from 9am AEDT on Friday 28 November. Ticketing info available at teamwrktouring.com.
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Conrad has been making music since a young age, scoring his first big hit, ‘Firestone’, with Norwegian DJ and producer Kygo, before releasing his first #1 ARIA hit ‘Star Again’, in 2015. He’s released two albums – Life (2019) and Precious (2023) – and has supported the likes of Ed Sheeran, Maroon 5, Jess Glynne and Rob Thomas.
His sister Grace has been just as busy, with her career exploding after topping the ARIA Charts in 2015 with her version of Lesley Gore’s ‘You Don’t Own Me’, making Conrad and Grace the first Australian-born siblings in the history of the charts to hit number one as separate acts.
“Being the first siblings to top the charts in the same month was wild - we still laugh about it,” says Conrad, “it’s one of those things you don’t fully appreciate until you look back. And I love that Michael and Janet Jackson were the last ones to do it before us.”
“Music has always been in our DNA. We grew up surrounded by it — our family sang together constantly, and we learned really young how powerful music can be. That’s what drives both of us: connection, honesty, storytelling, and making people feel something.” Together, the siblings bring two world-class voices to one unforgettable night.
Catch Conrad and Grace Sewell performing at Lion Arts Factory on Saturday 6 June. Ticketing information available at teamwrktouring.com. ‘Deserve’ by Conrad Sewell is out this Friday 28 November. Pre-save here.
Conrad & Grace Sewell Bloodline Australian Tour Dates 2026
Friday 5 June – The Night Cat, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 6 June – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide, SA (All Ages)
Friday 26 June – The Triffid, Brisbane, QLD (All Ages)
Saturday 27 June – Oxford Art Factory, Sydney, NSW
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