Eliza & the Delusionals Forced To Reschedule National Tour Due To Injury
The rescheduled Make It Feel Like the Garden tour will take place in January/February 2025.

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An injury to Eliza & The Delusionals frontwoman Eliza Klatt has forced the band to reschedule their national tour until January/February 2025.
The Adelaide trio were meant to kick off their Make It Feel Like the Garden Aussie tour this Friday at Oxford Art Factory in Sydney, but that’s gone out the window after Klatt ended up in hospital.
Klatt took to social media to let fans know she is alright and that the tour has been rescheduled for January/February next year, revealing she “sustained an injury to my left hand, resulting in an emergency surgery, four screws and a plate.” You can read the full statement below.
“Hello everyone, Eliza here. It’s with deep sadness that we have to announce the postponement of the ‘Make It Feel Like The Garden’ Australian Tour.
“Last week, I sustained an injury to my left hand, resulting in an emergency surgery, four screws and a plate. The doctors have advised that this next few weeks are crucial for the recovery if I’m to play guitar ever again.
“With that, we’ve sadly made the decision to move the album tour to a later time while I recover and do rehabilitation so I’m able to play guitar in the future. The guys and I have worked incredibly hard to put together our best show yet for you all, and we want to be able to still do that for you.
“Due to the nature of venue availability and scheduling, the album tour is now happening across Jan/Feb 2025. All of your tickets will still be valid for the new dates, and you’ll be able to get a refund from the place of purchase if necessary.
“I want to say thank you so much to my bandmates and our entire team for being compassionate and understanding of this disappointing situation, the surgeons for taking care of me, and a huge thank you to all of you for supporting our new record and buying tickets to our tour.
“The whole situation has been heartbreaking as we were so excited to celebrate the release of the album with you all, but I promise it will be worth the wait. We also have some good news to announce tomorrow so hang tight for that!”
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The rescheduled tour now commences in Boorloo/Perth at Jack Rabbit Slims on Thursday, January 30. The band then return home for a gig at Jive Bar in Tarndanya/Adelaide on Friday, January 31 before shows in Naarm/Melbourne at Howler on Sunday, February 2, Oxford Art Factory in Gadigal/Sydney on Friday, February 14 and The Triffid in Meanjin/Brisbane on Friday, February 28.
All tickets purchased for the original tour dates are valid for the new shows, while those wanting a refund can do so by getting in contact with the original point of purchase.
Catch Eliza & the Delusionals in Adelaide at Jive on Friday, January 31. Tickets are still available via Handsome Tours.
ELIZA & THE DELUSIONALS MAKE IT FEEL LIKE THE GARDEN National TOUR
RESCHEDULED DATES
Thursday, January 30 – Jack Rabbit Slims, Boorloo/Perth,
Friday, January 31 – Jive Bar, Tarndanya/Adelaide
Sunday, February 2 – Howler, Naarm/Melbourne
Friday, February 14 – Oxford Art Factory, Gadigal/Sydney
Friday, February 28 – The Triffid, Meanjin/Brisbane
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