Emerging Artist Esha Tewari Announces National Tour
The indie-folk songstress is heading to Adelaide for the first time as part of her tour.
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Emerging indie-folk artist Esha Tewari has announced a run of shows taking place across April and May. After wowing audiences last year on her debut Australian tour, Tewari is excited to be back on the road and performing in some new cities.
Taking to Instagram to reveal the tour, Tewari wrote: “omg i’m going on tour in aus again!! but this time to perth and adelaide aswell 🙂↕️ ❣️all shows are ALL AGES❣️”
Tewari’s tour commences in Sydney at The Underground on Saturday, April 5 and is followed by gigs at Brisbane’s What’s Golden on Thursday, April 17 and Melbourne’s The Espy on Saturday, April 26. The singer-songwriter ends the tour with her first visit to Perth’s The Y HQ on Saturday, May 3 and her debut Adelaide gig at Lion Arts Factory on Sunday, May 4.
Tickets for all shows go on sale Thursday, January 23 via eshatewari.io.
Esha Tewari is a bedroom creative who used social media platforms such as TikTok and Instagram to get her music out into the world. Her fans, affectionately known as ‘Tewarians’, helped Tewari amass a large following after the release of her 2024 debut single ‘with ease’ and heartbreaking follow-up ‘beautiful boy’.
The success of the songs led Tewari to release not one, but two EPs last year – i can and better off – with the singer-songwriter quickly accumulating over 215,000 followers on Instagram and over 17.4 million likes on her TikTok videos.
Heading to Adelaide for the first time in May, this is your chance to see Tewari in an intimate venue before she blows up and begins playing larger venues.
Catch Esha Tewari at Lion Arts Factory on Sunday, May 4. For full ticketing information visit eshatewari.io.
Esha Tewari Australian Tour Dates 2025
Saturday, April 5 – The Underground, Sydney
Thursday, April 17 – What’s Golden, Brisbane
Saturday, April 26 – The Espy, Melbourne
Saturday, May 3 – The Y HQ, Perth
Sunday, May 4 – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide
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