Fanny Lumsden Returns With New Single ‘Difficult Woman’

 

The country singer has also announced a run of East Coast dates.

Australian country music singer Fanny Lumsden smiles outdoors in a denim shirt and red headscarf with a green field and cloudy sky behind her.

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Australian country folk favourite Fanny Lumsden returns with new single ‘Difficult Woman’.

The first taste of her next studio album, following 2023’s Hey Dawn, the track is a raw acoustic number highlighting Lumsden’s enchanting vocals.

As Lumsden explains, “I know what I want, I say it kindly and that makes me a difficult woman”.

Lumsdem is also hitting the road again next month, performing up and down the East Coast, kicking things off at the Coledale Community Hall on Friday 3 July. Dates follow in Hinton, Talarm, Clunes, Springbrook, Kingstown, Ballimore, Canobolas, Bulla Creek, Oura and Nowa Nowa, wrapping up at Flowerdale Hall on Sunday 2 August.

Tickets on sale now at fannylumsden.net.

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New music from Lumsden arrives after what’s already been a super busy year for the two-time ARIA Award, 10-time CMAA Golden Guitar Award and 3-time AIR award winner.

Lumsden has already completed a run of Aussie dates and toured across the UK, with her upcoming Only Fans: Story Club Tour, an intimate series of concerts featuring a set of old favourites, new songs and the stories behind the music, another chance for fans to experience Lumsden in the flesh.

Catch Fanny Lumsden touring the country this July and August.

Tickets on sale now via fannylumsden.net.

 

Fanny Lumsden Only Fans Australian Tour 2026

Friday 3 July - Coledale Community Hall, NSW

Saturday 4 July- Hinton Hall, NSW

Friday 10 July- Talarm Community Hall, NSW

Saturday 11 July - Clunes Coronation Hall, NSW

Sunday 12 July - Springbrook Hall, QLD

Friday 17 July - Kingstown Hall, NSW

Sunday 19 July - Ballimore Hall, NSW

Friday 24 July - Canobolas Dance Hall, NSW

Saturday 25 July - Bulla Creek Brewing Co, NSW

Sunday 26 July - Oura Community Hall, NSW

Saturday 1 Aug - Nowa Nowa Hall, VIC

Sunday 2 Aug - Flowerdale Hall, VIC


 
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