The talented guitarist returns home in January for five headline shows.
 
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Guitar queen Orianthi is returning home for a run of headline dates in January 2025.
Presented by Gerrard Allman Events, the Adelaide-born Orianthi’s whirlwind Aussie jaunt coincides with the release of her most recent single, ‘Some Kind of Feeling’.
Having spent much of 2024 touring the US and recording her new album with producer/mixer Kevin Shirley, Orianthi’s Australian tour begins with a concert at The Gov in Adelaide on Saturday, January 4.
This is followed by shows at Fremantle’s Freo Social on Wednesday, January 8, Sydney’s Factory Theatre on Friday, January 10, Brisbane’s Crowbar on Saturday, January 11, and finally, Melbourne’s Corner Hotel on Sunday, January 12.
Tickets for all five shows are on sale now via gerrardallmanevents.com.au.
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Orianthi’s 25-year-plus career has seen the talented finger picker perform alongside some of the biggest names in the music biz. Steve Vai, Michael Jackson, Carlos Santana, Prince, ZZ Top, Carrie Underwood and John Mayer are just some of the top-tier artists Orianthi has played with across her musical journey.
Along with collaborating with a host of incredible musos, Orianthi has released five studio albums – Violet Journey (2007), Believe (2009), Heaven in This Hell (2013), O (2020) and Rock Candy (2022). Orianthi also teamed with former Bon Jovi axeman Richie Sambora under the alias RSO for the 2018 album, Radio Free America.
Catch Orianthi at The Gov on Saturday, January 4. Tickets on sale now via Oztix.
Orianthi Australian Tour Dates 2025
Saturday, January 4 – The Gov, Adelaide
Wednesday, January 8 – Freo Social, Fremantle
Friday, January 10 – Factory Theatre, Sydney
Saturday, January 11 – Crowbar, Brisbane
Sunday, January 12 – Corner Hotel, Richmond
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