Keenan Te Plots ‘The Constellations’ Australian Tour
The rising singer-songwriter has locked in five Australian shows this November.
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Rising Melbourne singer-songwriter Keenan Te has announced a run of Australian shows taking place this November.
Having just completed a tour of Asia, which included stops in Japan, Taiwan, and China, along with two shows in New Zealand, Te is ready to return home and perform for fans across the country.
Te is excited to be back home and performing his new tracks, including this year’s singles ‘Pieces’, ‘Rest of my Life’, ‘Constellations’, ‘Memories’ and ‘Forever Home’.
“I am so so so ready to scream these songs with youuu,” Te posted on social media.
Tickets for all shows on sale now via actsagency.co.
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Having grown up in a musical family, Te was singing by the age of two and playing the piano and guitar at ages six and nine, respectively.
Honing his craft during high school, Te discovered the power of social media, with his videos quickly going viral and earning him more than five million views on TikTok.
Te has used social media to his advantage, with his various accounts helping get his music to the masses, amassing over 5 billion views on TikTok alone.
Catch Keenan Te at OZAsia Festival on Saturday 8 November. Tickets on sale now via adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au.
Keenan Te The Constellations Australian Tour Dates 2025
Saturday 1 November – Q Room, Melbourne, VIC
Thursday 6 November – Amplifier Bar, Perth, WA
Friday 7 November – Wonderland, Brisbane, QLD
Saturday 8 November – OZAsia Festival, Adelaide, SA
Thursday 13 November – Manning Bar, Sydney, NSW
Friday 14 November – UC Hub, Canberra, ACT
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