Salt Tree Announce 2025 Australian Tour
Salt Tree embark on their Australian tour this October.
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Western Australian folk duo Salt Tree are about to embark on their biggest European tour to date, and to commemorate, the lads have revealed a run of Australian shows when they return.
Following the release of new singles ‘Cold Hard Ground’ and ‘Answers’, Tom Boerema and Nathan Parsons are spending the next couple of months on the road, with their national tour taking place across October.
The tour begins with two shows in WA at Margaret River’s The River on Friday 3 October and Perth’s The Rosemount on Saturday 4 October.
Salt Tree then perform shows at Adelaide’s Jive on Friday 10 October, Sydney’s Fusebox on Saturday 11 October, Geelong’s Barwon Club on Friday 17 October and Melbourne’s Northcote Social Club on Saturday 18 October.
The final three dates are in Queensland at Gold Coast’s Miami Marketta on Thursday 23 October, Sunshine Coast’s Solbar on Friday 24 October and Brisbane’s Crowbar on Sunday 26 October.
Tickets for all dates are on sale now via salttreemusic.com.
Together for more than five years, Salt Tree have gained a substantial following thanks to their soulful harmonies and folk instrumentation. The duo have released four EPs over the journey, with their most recent being 2024’s Swell.
Averaging over 600,000 monthly listens on Spotify and having garnered over 10 million streams since the release of their 2020 debut single, ‘She’s The One’, Salt Tree are one of the most underrated folk acts in the country.
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Catch Salt Tree at the Jive on Friday 10 October. Tickets on sale now via moshtix.com.au.
Salt Tree 2025 Australian Tour Dates
Friday 3 October – The River, Margaret River, WA
Saturday 4 October – The Rosemount, Perth, WA
Friday 10 October – Jive, Adelaide, SA
Saturday 11 October – Fusebox, Sydney, NSW
Friday 17 October – Barwon Club, Geelong, VIC
Saturday 18 October – Northcote Social Club, Melbourne, VIC
Thursday 23 October – Miami Marketta, Gold Coast, QLD
Friday 24 October – Solbar, Sunshine Coast, QLD
Sunday 26 October – Crowbar, Brisbane, QLD
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