Gordi Plots 2026 Australian Tour
The indie pop artist has also shared new single, ‘High Tide’.
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Indie dream pop singer-songwriter and producer Gordi has announced an extensive Australian tour across 2026.
Hitting the road in support of her third album, last year’s Like Plasticine, Gordi has 11 concerts locked in. She gets things underway in March with gigs at Perth’s Mojo’s on Saturday 28 March and Adelaide’s Jive on Sunday 29 March.
More shows follow in April at Brisbane’s Echo & Bounce on Friday 10 April, Coorabell’s Coorabell Hall on Saturday 11 April, Castlemaine’s Bridge Hotel on Thursday 16 April, Melbourne’s The Night Cat on Friday 17 April, Ballarat’s Volta Arts on Saturday 18 April and Sydney’s Mary’s Underground on Thursday 30 April.
The final three gigs take place at Milton’s Bar Yuki on Friday 01 May, Port Kembla’s The Servo on Saturday 02 May and Orange’s Canobolas Dance Hall on Sunday 03 May.
The fan pre-sale takes place today, Thursday 15 January at 10 am AEDT. General on-sale begins on Friday 16 January at 10am AEDT. For all the info, visit gordimusic.com.
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Not only has Gordi announced a national tour, but the AIR Award-winning artist has also shared new song, ‘High Tide’.
A soft and subtle acoustic joint featuring American musician Christian Lee Hutson on guitar, ‘High Tide’ is another crowd-pleaser from Gordi, who continues to evolve as an artist with every release.
Catch Gordi performing at Jive on Sunday 29 March. Ticketing information available at gordimusic.com.
Gordi Australian Tour Dates 2025
Saturday 28 March – Mojo’s, Perth, WA
Sunday 29 March – Jive, Adelaide, SA
Friday 10 April – Echo & Bounce, Brisbane, QLD
Saturday 11 April – Coorabell Hall, Coorabell, NSW
Thursday 16 April – Bridge Hotel, Castlemaine, VIC
Friday 17 April – The Night Cat, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 18 April – Volta Arts, Ballarat, VIC
Thursday 30 April – Mary’s Underground, Sydney, NSW
Friday 01 May – Bar Yuki, Milton, NSW
Saturday 02 May – The Servo, Port Kembla, NSW
Sunday 03 May – Canobolas Dance Hall, Orange, NSW
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