Paris Paloma Announces Debut Australian Tour 2026
The British singer-songwriter is touring in support of her 2024 debut album, Cacophony.
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Emerging British singer-songwriter and guitarist Paris Paloma has revealed she’s heading to Australia in January 2026 for the first time.
“Australian fairies!! I am so excited to finally be playing in Australia this upcoming January,” Paloma posted on Instagram.
The indie folk artist has been compared to Hozier and Florence + the Machine and is touring in support of her 2024 debut album, Cacophony.
Released via Nettwerk Music Group, the album received worldwide acclaim, with DIY writing that “it’s an album that feels both daring and delicate, tracking the growth of Paris personally and professionally.”
Paloma’s first Australian tour begins with two shows in Sydney on Friday 9 January and Saturday 10 January at a venue still to be confirmed. The ‘Labour’ hitmaker then performs at Brisbane’s The Tivoli on Sunday 11 January, Melbourne’s Northcore Theatre on Tuesday 13 January and Adelaide’s Hindley Street Music Hall on Thursday 15 January, wrapping up on Saturday 17 January at Freo Social in Fremantle.
There are four pre-sales available for fans to sign up for. The first is the Artist pre-sale that runs from 12pm AEST on Tuesday 23 September to 12pm AEST on Thursday 25 September. Sign up here.
On the same day is the Mastercard presale from 12pm AEST on Tuesday 23 September until 12pm AEST on Thursday 25 September via priceless.com.
Next up are the Secret Sounds pre-sale that runs from 12pm AEST on Wednesday 24 September until 12pm AEST on Thursday 25 September and the Spotify pre-sale that runs from 2pm AEST on Wednesday 24 September until 12pm AEST on Thursday 25 September. For more info, visit this link.
General public tickets go on sale at 1pm AEST on Thursday 25 September via secretsounds.com
Sharing her debut EP cemeteries and socials in 2021, Paris Paloma continued to release singles at a rapid rate, breaking through into the mainstream in 2023 with the feminist anthem ‘Labour’.
The track explores gender inequality and became a viral hit on TikTok, garnering 1 million streams on Spotify and 1 million views on YouTube within the space of 24 hours.
Paloma’s first album, Cacophony, dropped in 2024 and is inspired by a 15th century Greek tragedy and explores themes such as identity, societal expectations of women and misogyny.
Since its release, Paloma has embarked on a headline tour of Europe and is currently touring North America. Having performed with the likes of Stevie Nicks and Maisie Peters and performed at festivals including Reading & Leeds, Glastonbury and Bonnaroo, Paloma’s long-awaited debut Australian tour is one not to miss.
Catch Paris Paloma at Hindley Street Music Hall on Thursday 15 January. For ticketing info, visit secretsounds.com.
Paris Paloma Australian Tour Dates 2026
Friday 9 January – Venue TBA, Sydney, NSW
Saturday 10 January – Venue TBA, Sydney, NSW
Sunday 11 January – The Tivoli, Brisbane, QLD
Tuesday 13 January – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne, VIC
Thursday 15 January – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide, SA
Saturday 17 January – Freo Social, Fremantle, WA
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