The tour announcement comes after the release of Kyle Lionhart’s new single, ‘Celebrate the Rain’.

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Byron Bay singer-songwriter Kyle Lionhart has announced a ten-date national tour kicking off in July.
The tour comes hot on the heels of Lionhart’s most recent release, ‘Celebrate the Rain’, a playful folk ditty for fans of Kim Churchill and Israel Cannan.
Taking to Instagram to reveal the news, the busker turned touring muso wrote: “HEY AUSTRALIA, IM BACK!! TICKETS ON SALE NOW 😘 I don’t think I’ve ever been this nervous/excited for a tour. I’ve got loads of new music for you (swipe left to get a sneaky listen) and I’m playing some of my all time favourite rooms. It’s been a weird coupla years for me (seems many of you have been feeling the same) but you guys have been so kindly asking for me to get back out and do some shows. So here I’m am bringing back the sad boy love songs tour so we can get weirdly intimate & vulnerable in some nice venues around the country.”
Lionhart’s Find You Again tour commences on Friday, July 4, at Adelaide’s Grace Emily and continues with dates at Melbourne’s Chapel Off Chapel on Saturday, July 5, Sydney’s The Vanguard on Thursday, July 10, and Brisbane’s It’s Still a Secret on Friday, July 11.
Lionhart then heads to WA for three shows at The River in Margaret River on Friday, July 18, Old Customs House in Fremantle on Saturday, July 19, and Froth Craft in Bunbury on Sunday, July 20.
The final leg of the tour takes place in Tassie with Lionhart performing at Launceston’s Royal Oak Hotel on Friday, July 25, Penguin’s Mt Gnomon Farm on Saturday, July 26 and Longley’s Longley Hotel on Sunday, July 27.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now via kylelionhartmusic.com.
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Getting his start busking around the streets of Byron Bay, Kyle Lionhart got his big break when he was invited to perform at Bluesfest Byron Bay and Splendour in the Grass in 2013.
It didn’t take Lionhart long to find an audience captivated by his neo-folk rhythms and impressive vocal range, sparking comparisons to Jeff Buckley and Bon Iver.
He’s released several EPs and two albums, Too Young (2019) and The Silence of You (2022), with new single ‘Celebrate the Rain’ ushering in the next chapter in Lionhart’s soaring career.
Catch Kyle Lionhart at Grace Emily on Friday, July 4. Tickets on sale now via tickets.oztix.com.au.
Kyle Lionhart Find You Again Australian Tour Dates 2025
Friday, July 4 – Grace Emily, Adelaide, SA
Saturday, July 5 – Chapel Off Chapel, Melbourne, VIC
Thursday, July 10 – The Vanguard, Sydney, NSW
Friday, July 11 – It’s Still a Secret, Brisbane, QLD
Friday, July 18 – The River, Margaret River, WA
Saturday, July 19 – Old Customs House, Fremantle, WA
Sunday, July 20 – Froth Craft, Bunbury, WA
Friday, July 25 – Royal Oak Hotel, Launceston, TAS
Saturday, July 26 – Mt Gnomon Farm, Penguin, TAS
Sunday, July 27 – Longley Hotel, Longley, TAS
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