The tour arrives in support of Lucky’s upcoming EP, Biting Heels.
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Following the announcement of her upcoming EP Biting Heels, out Friday 12 April, emerging singer-songwriter Lucky has shared the EP’s title track and revealed a run of tour dates in support of the release.
‘Biting Heels’ features Lucky on the acoustic guitar as her effortless vocals swoon over laidback finger picking. The track follows the previously released singles ‘Adored’, ‘Houston’ and ‘Lady Beetle’ and is accompanied by a music video directed by Kyle Caulfield that features Lucky enjoying the country life.
In support of Biting Heels, Lucky is playing four shows across the country in June, starting in Brisbane at The Junk Bar on Friday 12 June. Lucky then has a hometown show at Melbourne’s Workers Club on Saturday 13 June, followed by gigs at Sydney’s Oxford Art Gallery Bar on Friday 19 June and Adelaide’s The Metro on Friday 26 June.
Tickets on sale now here.
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It’s been a huge 12 months for Lucky, who has found herself playing her debut headline show, selling out the Melbourne leg of her last tour and sharing the stage with the likes of Aussie favs The Belair Lip Bombs, Hockey Dad and Dear Seattle.
Lucky also supported ‘90s alt-rockers Garbage on their headline tour of Australia back in December and wrapped up 2025 by winning the triple j Unearthed slot at Beyond The Valley Festival in Victoria.
Then there was her BIGSOUND 2025 appearance that got people talking and led Lucky to signing label and AU/NZ agency deals with Community Music & Select Music, respectively. We did say she had a big 2025.
The upcoming release of Biting Heels marks Lucky’s continual evolution as an artist and is one record we can’t wait to hear.
Catch Lucky performing at The Metro on Friday 26 June. Tickets on sale now at oztix.com.au.
Lucky Biting Heels Australian tour Dates 2026
Friday 12 June – The Junk Bar, Brisbane, QLD
Saturday 13 June – Workers Club, Melbourne, VIC
Friday 19 June – Oxford Art Gallery Bar, Sydney, NSW
Friday 26 June – Hotel Metro, Adelaide, SA
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