The country artist has also released new single, ‘Look At Me Now’.
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It’s been a big year for singer-songwriter Fanny Lumsden. Not only has she wowed audiences across Europe on a headline tour that included sold-out shows and festival performances, but the ‘Roll On’ singer is currently supporting Paul Kelly on his Australian arena tour.
As the end of the year approaches, Lumsden has announced she’s hitting the road in early 2026 on a solo national tour.
The multi-award-winning artist will be joined by her band The Prawn Stars as she performs tracks from across her four album discography, along with new single ‘Look at Me Now’.
Lumsden’s national tour kicks off in Perth at the Rosemount Hotel on Friday 6 February before hitting Adelaide’s Lion Arts Factory on Saturday 7 February, Melbourne’s Thornbury Theatre on Friday 13 February, Brisbane’s The Triffid on Saturday 14 February, Sydney’s Factory Theatre on Friday 20 February and Canberra’s UC Hub on Saturday 21 February.
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A trailblazing country music star who’s performed over 300 live shows across Australia, New Zealand, Europe and the UK, Fanny Lumsden has received praise from critics across the globe.
Doug Wallan from The Australian called Lumsden “a distinctive storyteller and an indelible personality who can win over fans in or outside of country music,” while Country In The UK said her live show was “the most uplifting set that you will see all weekend, which is guaranteed to put the biggest smile on your face.”
With four albums to her name, including top #10 ARIA Album charting LPs Fallow and Hey Dawn, and two ARIA Awards in her pocket, Lumsden has proved she is a true star of the Aussie country music scene ready to take over the world.
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Fanny Lumsden 2025 Australian Tour Dates
Friday 6 February – Rosemount Hotel, Perth, WA
Saturday 7 February – Lion Arts Centre, Adelaide, SA
Friday 13 February – Thornbury Theatre, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 14 February – The Triffid, Brisbane, QLD
Friday 20 February – Factory Theatre, Sydney, NSW
Saturday 21 February – UC Hub, Canberra, ACT
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