The tour celebrates the release of MAY-A’s new album, Goodbye (If You Call That Gone).
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Australian genre-bending singer-songwriter MAY-A is preparing the release of her hotly anticipated debut album, Goodbye (If You Call That Gone), which arrives on Friday 20 February via Sony Music (pre-order/pre-save here).
To commemorate the release, MAY-A is taking the album on the road this April, giving fans the chance to experience her new songs live for the first time. The Sydney artist will perform tracks from Goodbye (If You Call That Gone) alongside fan favourites for what promises to be a run of immersive visual and audio live performances.
MAY-A’s Goodbye (If You Call That Gone) Tour commences in Brisbane on Thursday 2 April at The Princess Theatre, then heads to Sydney on Thursday 9 April at Liberty Hall, followed by Melbourne at the Northcote Theatre on Friday 10 April, Perth’s Freo.Social on Friday 17 April and Adelaide’s Lion Arts Factory on Saturday 18 April.
MG Live presale begins Tuesday 3 February at 10.00am AEDT. Sign up for presale access here. General on-sale takes place Thursday 5 February at 10:00am AEDT via mg.live/MAY-A.
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Getting her start busking around the streets of Byron Bay during her youth before moving back to Sydney to focus on music, MAY-A has emerged as one of the country’s most interesting artists.
Nominated for an ARIA Award in 2023 for ‘Say Nothing’, her collaboration with Flume, the singer-songwriter has released two EPs and collaborated with the likes of DMA’s and Budjerah.
MAY-A has opened for UK band Glass Animals, performed ‘Girls Just Want to Have Fun’ besides the legendary Cyndi Lauper at her sold-out Sydney concert and shared the stage with The Kid LAROI at this year’s Australian Open.
Her upcoming tour is the perfect way for fans to experience her new music in the live arena.
Catch MAY-A performing at Lion Arts Factory on Saturday 18 April. Ticketing information available at mg.live/MAY-A. Goodbye (If You Call That Gone) is out Friday 20 February via Sony Music. Pre-order/pre-save here.
MAY-A Goodbye (If You Call That Gone) National Tour Dates 2026
Thursday 2 April – The Princess Theatre, Brisbane, QLD
Thursday 9 April – Liberty Hall, Sydney, NSW
Friday 10 April – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne, VIC
Friday 17 April – Freo.Social, Fremantle, WA
Saturday 18 April – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide, SA
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