The indie folk singer-songwriter Isabel Rumble has announced four headline shows in South Australia.
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Rising Aussie indie-folk songstress Isabel Rumble is gearing up for the release of her much-anticipated sophomore album, Hold Everything Lightly.
The album, which drops this Friday 24 October (pre-save here), includes the previously released singles ‘Soften’, ‘Better Half of Me’ and ‘Digesting History’, a poignant piano ballad highlighting Rumble’s soul-quenching vocals.
To coincide with the release of Hold Everything Lightly, Rumble is hitting the road this October and November, plotting 18 shows across five states and territories, including four gigs in South Australia.
Local fans can catch the compelling folk artist perform in Adelaide at The Grace Emily on Thursday 13 November, alongside Ryan Martin John and Ern Malley on Friday 14 November with Ned Baulderstone, before she hits Willunga’s Stone Pony with Tilly Tjala on Saturday 15 November and Macclesfield’s Three Brothers Arms with Priyanka Luxx on Sunday 16 November.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now via isabelrumble.com.
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Recently returned from her first overseas tour, Isabel Rumble has captured the minds and hearts of audiences across the globe with her enchanting blend of indie, country and folk.
Born and raised in the southern valleys, Rumble’s songs address themes of womanhood, relationships, love and more, with her 2023 debut record, Bird Be Brave, nominated for Folk Alliance Australia Awards.
Rumble has toured alongside Lior & Domini, Daniel Champagne, Holly Arrowsmith (NZ) and David Keenan (Ireland) and performed at major folk festivals including Port Fairy Folk Festival and Blue Mountains Music Festival.
Sharing her Water Wings EP last year, Rumble headed overseas on a 22-date European tour, making her UK debut earlier this year. Now ready to entertain fans back in Australia, Rumble has lined up 18 dates, including four SA shows where she will showcase tracks from her new album alongside fan favourites.
Hold Everything Lightly by Isabel Rumbler arrives Friday 24 October. Pre-save here. Catch Isabel Rumble at The Grace Emily on Thursday 13 November, Ern Malley on Friday 14 November, Stone Pony on Saturday 15 November and Three Brothers Arms on Sunday 16 November. Tickets on sale now via isabelrumble.com.
Isabel Rumble Hold Everything Lightly Australian Tour Dates
Thursday 30 October – Little Lost Bookshop, Katoomba, NSW
Friday 31 October – Local Edition, Sydney, NSW
Saturday 1 November – Mane & Tales, Bermagui, NSW
Monday 2 November – Candelo Town Hall, Candelo, NSW
Thursday 6 November – Odessa, Ballarat, VIC
Friday 7 November – GROW, Anglesea, VIC
Sunday 9 November – Brunswick Ballroom, Melbourne, VIC
Thursday 13 November – Grace Emily, Adelaide, SA
Friday 14 November – Ern Malley, Adelaide, SA
Saturday 15 November – Stone Pony, Willunga, SA
Sunday 16 November – Three Brothers Arms, Macclesfield, SA
Wednesday 19 November – Smith's Alternative, Canberra, ACT
Thursday 20 November – House Concert, Blue Mountains, NSW
Friday 21 November – 5 Church Street, Bellingen, NSW
Thursday 27 November – Secret Location, Coolum Beach, QLD
Friday 28 November – Currumbian Valley Harvest, Currumbian, QLD
Saturday 29 November – Pearces Creek Hall, Pearces Creek, QLD
Sunday 30 November – Can You Keep a Secret, Brisbane, QLD
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